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La Ferme du Hameau du Roy
Zoniënwoudlaan 326, 1640 Sint-Genesius-Rode, Belgium

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Reviews — 8

Hugues D
at 2023 Aug 17
Hugues D
at 2023 Aug 17
Not the best but pretty good. Easy to order online.
Joachim Marciano
at 2022 Jan 04
Joachim Marciano
at 2022 Jan 04
The bread is good, the cherry tart is lovely !

The staff was friendly ! They do not manipulate cash witch is very good!

However important to note: they only accept cash or Bancontact! No visa or Mastercard !
Benjamin BEKE
at 2021 May 12
Benjamin BEKE
at 2021 May 12
Great cakes and breads, friendly service and beautiful tasty cakes except the taste aux fraises...
Alexandre Papanastassiou
at 2020 Jul 11
Alexandre Papanastassiou
at 2020 Jul 11
Great bakery, excellent service. Dealing really well with special distancing and cleanliness rules in these times of pandemic. I strongly recommend.
Radka Buronova
at 2019 Dec 07
Radka Buronova
at 2019 Dec 07
Despite the many assistants, the most ineffective system ever. Even when few customers, u can easily get stuck for 15 min. Not the most customer-oriented either, in a traditional BE style. One idea: what abt using gloves? All the many assistants are touching all the products with bare hands, impossible in bakeries of many other European countries..
Paolo Aversano
at 2019 Nov 03
Paolo Aversano
at 2019 Nov 03
Good products, but not the best bread of the area and insanely expensive. Today I paid 7.50 euros for 1kg of normal bread. What once was poor people's food has become caprice of rich people...and sometimes we forget what bread is made of. There is no justification for such prices, also seen their semi-industrial production scheme: they have a big factory/production center in Wallonia, they promote themselves as small local producers but they are not.
Arnaud D.
at 2018 Jul 31
Arnaud D.
at 2018 Jul 31
This is a bakery chain, you have different places of the same brand around Brussels (Southern part of Brussels only I believe). I must admit that their branding, the image they reflect, is amazing. It looks like an authentic, only hand made, pure natural stuff place to go. It might actually be so, but I doubt it. The complicated stuff is very good (bakeries, cakes, couque aux raisins), but I must admit I'm always a bit dissapointed in the very simple stuff, like couque au chocolat, baguette, croissant. It's in these product you get to think it's a chain. They sell candies also, quiches, and all kind of specific Belgian goodies (marsepain, speculoos...)

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