2152 days ago

Open letter

Oscar Zhou from La Noisette Chocolats & Patisseries

Dear valued customer,
 
Following the government's guideline, we are currently at Level 3, but will move to COVID-19 Alert Level 4 at 11.59 pm on Wednesday 25 March.
 
As a Bakery, we are a part of the essential businesses that under Fast-moving consumer goods sector, therefore we will be continue to operate to provide you with necessary baked products for takeout only. And the further detail of our operation in the next four weeks as following,
 
Our opening hours will be changed to 9 am to 1 pm, Monday to Friday.
During the opening hours, we will be strictly following MOH's social guideline, therefore 2 meters’ social distancing is required, and we will only be able to accept one customer at a time.
We will provide free delivery in Auckland City Central, if you place order over $50 (12 hours leading time is required).
 
We will update our available items on Neighbourly and Facebook regularly.
If you have any further enquiries, please feel free to contact us.
 
Stay safe, we will beat it.
 
 
Warmest regards,
Team La Noisette
 
La Noisette Chocolats & Patisseries
Ph: 09 303 0600 / 021 310105
Address: 518 Karangahape Road, Newton, Auckland 1010
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