Elevete’s Sweet Success: From Homebaker to RM10M in Sales
Edwin Chan, Chef and Founder, Elevete Patisserie
09-Dec-24 10:00
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“F&B isn’t easy,” but Edwin Chan YOLOed into it with just RM5,000, a KitchenAid, and his parents’ kitchen.
Ten years ago, Chef and Founder of Elevete Patisserie, Edwin Chan, left his full-time kitchen job to pursue his passion as a home baker. What started as a small homebaking venture has since evolved into a multimillion-ringgit business, focusing on supplying cafes and businesses while maintaining a Direct-To-Consumer presence exclusively online (unless you know Edwin personally!).
Known for blending French pastry techniques with Malaysian flavors, Elevete has grown into a 30-person team, securing retail spots in AEON and IKEA Singapore along the way.
In this episode of Open For Business, we explore Edwin’s journey from a humble home bakery to a full-fledged baking facility, the challenges of scaling while preserving artisanal quality (if even possible), and how Elevete sees the path ahead in such a competitive market.
Produced by: Roshan Kanesan
Presented by: Roshan Kanesan
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Categories: markets, managing, entrepreneurs, food
Tags: homebaking, home baker, Direct-to-Consumer, f&b industry,