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Singapore-based Ami Patisserie chef Makoto Arami wins French Pastry Talent of the Year award, Lifestyle News
Singapore-based Ami Patisserie chef Makoto Arami wins French Pastry Talent of the Year award, Lifestyle News

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Singapore-based Ami Patisserie chef Makoto Arami wins French Pastry Talent of the Year award, Lifestyle News

Chef Makoto Arami, of Singapore-based Ami Patisserie in Scotts Road, has received the Pastry Talent of the Year Award 2025 from French gastronomy guide Le Liste on Monday (June 16). The Japanese chef shares the award with four other chefs and is the only chef from Asia to do so, with the other recipients based in London, Paris, Los Angeles and Dubai. La Liste's World's Best Pastry Shop Selection was introduced in 2022, as a tribute to the passion and artistry of pastry chefs globally and the growing prominence of pastry and desserts in the gastronomy world. The 36-year-old chef was Singapore's sole representative at the awards. Local chef Janice Wong won La Liste's Pastry Innovation Award in 2024. Chef Makoto shared a heartfelt thank you upon receiving this award, in a statement via Ami Patisserie's social media account on June 17. He said: "This recognition means more than I can express — it embodies not just my own journey, but the dedication and spirit of the entire pastry and service team at Ami Patisserie. "It reaffirms our shared commitment to crafting each creation with sincerity and soul." Hailing from Hikone in Shiga prefecture of Japan, Makoto comes from a long line of pastry chefs with his father and grandfather sharing the same profession. The chef's career has taken him across the globe, with stints at Michelin-starred restaurants such as Beige Alain Ducasse in Tokyo to international pastry institutions like Dominique Ansel Bakery in New York. In July 2021, he launched Ami Patisserie as a fine pastry online shop, combining European-style pastry creations with natural flavours of Japanese produce. It wasn't until January last year that Ami Patisserie launched its first physical concept at Scotts Road in Orchard. [[nid:576158]] amierul@

Home-grown Ami Patisserie's chef Makoto Arami wins French Pastry Talent award
Home-grown Ami Patisserie's chef Makoto Arami wins French Pastry Talent award

Straits Times

time20 hours ago

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Home-grown Ami Patisserie's chef Makoto Arami wins French Pastry Talent award

SINGAPORE – Japanese chef Makoto Arami of home-grown Ami Patisserie in Scotts Road received the Pastry Talent of the Year Award from French gastronomy guide La Liste on June 16. He received the award in Paris at the annual Pastry Special Awards that spotlights global talent. The 2025 edition recognises 36 pastry chefs and owners across 18 countries. The 36-year-old third-generation chef was Singapore's only representative at the awards, following local chef Janice Wong's win of La Liste's Pastry Innovation Award in 2024. Ami Patisserie first launched online in Singapore in 2021, then as a physical space in 2024 featuring a 14-seat patisserie-cafe and eight-seat dining room for the exquisite Chef's Table Discovery Experience, priced at $118++ a person. The interior of Ami Patisserie. PHOTO: AMI PATISSERIE On receiving the award, chef Arami says: 'This recognition means more than I can express. It embodies not just my own journey, but also the dedication and spirit of the entire pastry and service team at Ami Patisserie. It reaffirms our commitment to crafting every creation and experience with utmost sincerity. 'I follow in the footsteps of my grandfather and father, who inspired my love for the craft and instilled in me the belief that true happiness is found in the simple joy of guests enjoying our pastries.' Ami Patisserie's Chef's Table Discovery Experience is available for lunch, afternoon tea and dinner. PHOTO: AMI PATISSERIE Four other entrants also received the same Pastry Talent of the Year accolade that lauds the most promising pastry chefs of the year across bakeries, tea rooms and dessert restaurants. They are Lily Jones of London's Lily Vanilli, couple Melanie and Arnaud Mathez of Paris' Le Jardin Sucre, Hannah Ziskin of Los Angeles' Quarter Sheets and Tom Coll of Dubai's Les Desserts Pastry Boutique at the Jumeirah Burj Al Arab hotel. Other honours went to Maxime Frederic of Cheval Blanc Paris Hotel and the Louis Vuitton Cafes, named the World's Most Creative Pastry Chef; while India's Pooja Dhingra received the Pastry Game Changer award. Claridge's ArtSpace Cafe by executive chef Thibault Hauchard in London was given the World's Best Pastry Shop title. La Liste's president and founder Philippe Faure says: 'Just 20 or 30 years ago, pastry had no structured international stage. Today, it stands as a fully fledged discipline – with its own talents, codes and economic impact. 'These awards celebrate technical excellence, entrepreneurial vision and the ability to shape the future of the craft. It's international recognition for a profession that long remained in the shadows.' Eunice Quek is STFood online editor at The Straits Times. She covers all things trending in the food and beverage scene. Check out ST's Food Guide for the latest foodie recommendations in Singapore.

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