Run by Kenji and Sayaka, a Japanese couple with roots in both Tokyo and Paris, Comète Bake Shop blends classic French technique with Japanese sensibility. The couple first met in Paris—Kenji in the kitchen at the famed Du Pain et des Idées, Sayaka pursuing a Master’s in translation—and went on to open their first bakery in Tokyo. After nearly eight years of serving their neighbourhood, they relocated to Montréal to begin a new chapter.

At Comète, everything is made for takeaway: hand-shaped viennoiseries, sandwiches that mix Japanese and local ingredients, and carefully brewed hand-drip coffee. The menu evolves with the seasons and the neighbourhood, but the commitment to quality and craft is constant. The space also serves as a small production bakery for select restaurants and cafés, offering curated pastry boxes by preorder. For Kenji and Sayaka, baking isn’t just a craft—it’s a way of creating harmony with the community, one loaf, bun, or cup at a time.

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