Stepping into the Dover Street Market, eyes are immediately treated with an outrageous array of work of art. Arguably the best example to showcase the spark when street fashion meets avant-garde haute couture, the 5-floored building houses only the highlights of designer labels, showing off a collective haul of the Japanese fashion designer, Rei Kawakubo. An illusion of wandering around an exhibition then struck on me when every piece of art thrives to remind you of their existence with top of the voice, but it is the Rose Bakery on the fifth floor steals the show.
Curated in the simple aesthetic, Rose Bakery breaks the rule of Dover Street Market. Four rustic wooden long tables aligned and floor-to-ceiling windows with a balcony overlooking houses with French windows not only create an open-space atmosphere but also fulfil my Parisian craving. Rose finds you serenity, it is like Marylebone enjoying the geographic privilege where hustle and bustle of the city is yet out of sight. Only the plates of artisan cakes and organic salads served at the bar live by the spirit of Dover Street Market, wide in variety, sourced only the best. If you are discouraged by the price point all the way to the fifth floor, Rose Bakery may make it up for it as self-indulgence at the Dover is actually achievable with just an elegant fare.Forget about the price tags, come dine at this hidden spot for a rosy brunch meet-up with friends.


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