2065 days ago

La Noisette

Oscar Zhou from La Noisette Chocolats & Patisseries

Dear valued customer,

We will be back on trade tomorrow, and the business hours will be temporarily adjusted to 7 am to 1 pm, Monday to Friday.

During the opening hours,

-All available items for take away only.

-We will only be able to accept order via phone, txt and email.
Ph: 021 310105 / 09 303 0600
E: lanoisette2013@gmail.com

-We will only be able to accept payment through contactless paywave.

We will update our available items on Neighbourly and Facebook regularly.
If you have any further enquiries, please feel free to contact us.

We are looking forward to seeing you soon:)

Warmest Regards,
Team La Noisette

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