
Henri Charpentier, the renowned French-inspired Japanese patisserie, is celebrating its tenth anniversary in Singapore. Since the opening of its first store in 2014, Henri Charpentier has captivated dessert lovers and culinary enthusiasts with its signature blend of French techniques and Japanese craftsmanship. As it marks a decade in Singapore, Henri Charpentier has set its sights on further expanding across Southeast Asia with Singapore as its regional hub.
Henri Charpentier will commemorate its 10th anniversary with a series of immersive activations to thank the local community for ten years of sweet success. Consumers can expect a high tea culminating in the long-awaited return of the brand’s theatrical tableside service of their famous

Henri Charpentier’s 10th anniversary celebrations are a reflection of its unwavering commitment to craftsmanship. Testament to this is Henri Charpentier’s unique approach to creating its cakes, with each cake being prepared and baked daily from start to finish by a single chef rather than being assembled on a production line, thus ensuring consistency in quality from its central kitchen.
“While this method may seem inefficient, we believe that nurturing individual craftsmanship is essential to maintaining the high quality that our brand has come to be known for,” said
This dedication to skill is a key tenet of Henri Charpentier’s brand identity, which is reflected in every aspect of the brand’s operations—from the central kitchen where fresh cakes are prepared and baked daily, to the chefs who uphold the highest standards of excellence with each creation.

To commemorate its 10th anniversary in Singapore, Henri Charpentier has curated a series of events that reflects dedication to craftsmanship, flavour, and creating moments of joy for customers, with an exclusive pop-up at Madame at 69 Tras Street from 10 to 13 October 2024. These include:
- Salon de Thé – High Tea Experience: Guests can indulge in a curated selection of Henri Charpentier’s most beloved cakes and pastries, paired with savoury treats and premium wines, cocktails, tea, or coffee crafted by Madame. The High Tea Experience culminates in a tableside service of the famous Crêpe Suzette, flambéed for a dramatic finale.
- The Atelier – The Shortcake Workshop: Led by Head Chef Kenji Yokota, this intimate workshop at Madame will provide participants the opportunity to decorate their own 12cm Strawberry Shortcake, experiencing first-hand the artistry and precision that goes into each creation.
- The Patisserie – Open for a limited time at Madame, the Patisserie offers freshly baked financiers and a select beverage menu, with exclusive, limited-edition retail packs and gifts available for purchase.

Children turning the age of 10 on 9 October 2024 will receive a complimentary 12cm Strawberry Shortcake as a birthday gift, which can be collected at any of Henri Charpentier’s six stores at PLQ Mall, 100AM, Ngee Ann City, Great World, VivoCity, and Orchard Central from 9 to 13 October 2024, with a valid ID.
“We want to celebrate this significant milestone by sharing the joy of our craft with our customers and show them the process that goes into our labour of love,” said Michiko Kurozumi, Back Office Manager of Henri Charpentier Singapore. “Our customers are an integral part of our journey in Singapore, and our 10th anniversary festivities are our way of giving back and creating more memories that will be cherished for years to come.”

As Henri Charpentier celebrates ten years of success in Singapore, the brand is poised for further growth across Southeast Asia, with plans to open more stores in Singapore as well as its first store in Bangkok, Thailand, in 2025.
“Singapore has always been a vital market for us as it has served as a testbed for innovation and customer engagement,” said Arita.
With Thailand’s rich culinary heritage and growing appreciation for premium patisserie, Bangkok represents the next step in Henri Charpentier’s regional expansion.
The brand is also looking to deepen its existing retail partnerships in Hong Kong, as well as expand into other markets in Asia-Pacific and the United Arab Emirates.
“We have learnt so many lessons that have proved to be invaluable to the brand’s growth, and we look forward to continuing to adapt our offerings across the region while maintaining true to the core of our brand,” added Arita.
With Singapore as the brand’s first international market, the city-state’s strategic position as a cultural and business hub makes it the ideal base for regional growth, enabling Henri Charpentier to replicate its success in other markets while continuing to fine-tune its approach based on the insights gleaned over the past decade.
Henri Charpentier’s continued commitment to quality, craftsmanship, and creating moments of joy will guide the brand’s future expansion plans, as the brand remains focused on preserving the artisanal techniques that have made it a household name while expanding its reach to new markets.
“Our goal is to bring the joy of Henri Charpentier’s desserts to more communities across Southeast Asia, staying true to the values that have shaped our brand journey so far,” said Arita. “As we celebrate a successful first decade of international growth, we are excited for many more to come.”
Henri Charpentier’s pop-up is located at Madame on 69 Tras Street. For more information and to be a part of Henri Charpentier’s 10th anniversary celebrations, visit their website here
