In France, the winner of the Best Baguette 2023 is Tharshan Selvarajah, who came to Paris in 2006 aged 21. The ELYSÉE PALACE will serve his baguettes to the President’s guests for one year.

15 comments
  1. How much better is the best baguette compared to a regular good baguette? Does it take a baguette expert to know the difference or does it blow your mind?

  2. Like with many Japanese chefs getting recognized at the highest level with Michelin stars, I love this about our country.

    You can come in, adopt our customs, and when you beat the best at them, get recognized for it.

    Proud.

  3. Hopefully it’s because the baguette is good and not for woke reasons to promote inclusion and anti-racist agenda. Before i’m label racist I need to mention my comment is meant in his favour, to appreciate his skill and not some political agenda

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