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inthekitchen fl avour fusion Behind closed doors, Pinky’s Bakeshop is whipping up a new, modern concept: high-end pâtisserie spiked with South Asian tastes. by Sarah Ritchie Phingky Fuentes never dreamed of owning her own business. She simply knew she loved to bake and wanted to make it her career. First introduced to Western-style baking when her family immigrated to Riverton, Manitoba, from Thailand in 1991, Phingky and her mother learned how to bake cookies and cakes from their sponsor, an avid baker. She recalls being an 8-year-old girl watching her mother in the kitchen, fi lling the home daily with the scent of cinnamon buns, and feeding the budding baker’s passion for dessert. Today, Phingky’s lifelong love affair with pastry manifests in the array of glorious goodies on offer at Pinky’s Bakeshop, the sweet little spot nestled at the corner of Osborne and Stradbrook. Rows of macarons, cakes and cookies attract lovers of sweets with alluring colours and exquisite frosting. This assortment is what draws Ciao! to the shop, but our tasting visit offers a glimpse at something different ready to emerge. In an industry where image and originality are so important, change is often necessary. As a burgeoning number of new opens join the city’s main-stays each year, the competitive landscape for Winnipeg’s restaurants and bakeshops is ever-increasing, and while a blessing to customers, it poses challenges and pressures to restaurateurs and shop owners looking for ways to stand apart. 12 ciao! / apr/may / two thousand nineteen