Rebecca Lim's family-run pastry business to have 4-day pop-up selling croissants and 'cronigiris'

Rebecca Lim's family-run pastry business to have 4-day pop-up selling croissants and 'cronigiris'
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If you're a fan of the bakes from home-based The Lims' Kitchen, then this will be good news for you.

The family-run business, which local actress Rebecca Lim and her brother founded, will be having a pop-up at Marina Bay Financial Centre's Market Bistro. 

Spanning four days from March 12 to 15, the pop-up will sell a selection of pastries. 

On the menu are croissants and The Lims' Kitchen's latest creation — 'cronigiris'

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For those unfamiliar with the term, cronigiris are onigiri-shaped croissants infused with Japanese-inspired flavours like salmon, bonito and unagi. 

The croissants and cronigiris will be sold individually, and limited portions are available from 9am daily.

For every pastry purchased, customers can get a regular coffee at $3.

For comparison, a box of six cronigiris go for $38 on The Lims' Kitchen's website.

These are available for dine in or takeaway. 

While Rebecca herself won't be there, you can at least treat yourself to some delicious pastries.

From sourdough to pastries 

Rebecca and her brother founded The Lims' Kitchen back in May 2021 and their first-ever product was their homemade sourdough bread

Soon after they launched the bread, slots were snapped up and keen customers had to wait more than a month for the next batch. 

Over the years, the family has experimented with other bakes such as flatbread and focaccia. 

And in December 2022, after many rounds and months of experimenting, they introduced their range of sourdough-based pastries that are crafted with sourdough starter, French flour and AOC-certified Lescure butter. 

Their most recent addition to their pastry menu are the cronigiris, which were launched on March. 

Note: This article has been edited for clarity. An earlier version said that if you purchase your pastry with a coffee, it'll cost just $3. This is incorrect. 

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