Bakeries and pĂątisseries in Kigali â French croissants, neighborhood bread, the wedding cake
Kigali's bakery scene is one of the most quietly impressive food categories in the city. French-trained pĂątissiers, neighbourhood bread programmes, wedding-cake specialists. Twelve rooms worth knowing.
328 reviews, 4.3 stars. Kacyiru Sud. The other croissant destination. Slightly broader menu (savoury pastries, cakes) than Baso; comparable quality on the headline items.
139 reviews, 4.1 stars. Remera. Cooperative-model bakery employing women bakers; alternative grain breads (cassava, sorghum, millet) alongside conventional wheat. Worth a visit for the cooperative story alone; the bread is the bonus.
74 reviews, 4.6 stars. Nyabugogo. Wedding-cake specialist as much as a retail bakery. Custom orders are the bulk of the business; walk-in cake is the side.
Wedding cakes are quiet but big. Kigali Cakes Shop and Vicadi run substantial custom-order businesses for weddings, baptisms, and Rwandan-tradition events. Book 2-4 weeks ahead for full design work.
Pricing is fair. A croissant at Baso runs 1,500-2,500 RWF â comparable to a Paris neighbourhood bakery. Local cake by the slice: 1,500-3,000 RWF. Custom wedding cake (full design): 80,000-300,000 RWF.
Practical things
Hours. Most open 7am, close 7-9pm. The pĂątissiers (Baso, Royale) sometimes close earlier (6pm) on weekends.
Custom orders. WhatsApp at every bakery on this list. 24-48 hours ahead for cakes; 1 week for full custom design.
Wedding cakes. Kigali Cakes Shop and Vicadi handle multi-tier with parallel service. Book 4 weeks ahead.
Delivery. Almost all of these now run their own delivery or use third-party riders. Same-day on most items.
Special diets. Gluten-free and vegan options exist but are limited â confirm at booking, don't expect walk-in availability.