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Arriving by Public Bus: #172/190/307/925/927/975/985 (Bus Stop Number 44539 - Lot 1 Shoppers' Mall) Arriving by Train: Choa Chu Kang MRT - NS4/BP1 on the North East Line/Bukit Panjang LRT Line Nearest Carpark: Lot 1 Shoppers' Mall continue reading
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Opening Hours
Today
09:00 - 22:00
Mon - Sun
09:00 - 22:00
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Signature Dishes
Breakfast Bun Curry Golden Sausage Pandan Red Bean Shrimp Floss Roll Sweet Potato Bun
Review (6)
I tried the Bakery Cuisine Cookie while at Choa Chu Kang.The store which I stopped by was Bakery Cuisine. Like most of the stores, cookies are usually on the display table. I have enough of pineapple tarts, cashew nut cookies, peanut cookies etc. I tried something different which was the mini cake. There were 2 types. One comes in the form of disposable container selling at $7 for about 20 cakes. The cakes can last for 7 days. There is also other type which is put in plastic container. As it is a big container, the price will be different. It costs $10.50 for about 50 mini cakes. The cakes are flesh and soft. It is not dry. As such mini cakes does not contain butter, it is light weight and are suitable for children to eat. The problem is that it is perishable and cannot last for more than 1 week. As I wanted to show my sincerity to buy their products, I picked for the next item. I saw a 90% emptied container and it contained shrimp roll. Giving the impression that it is selling well, I decided to try the shrimp roll. The shrimp roll is crispy and soft. I enjoyed the mini cakes as it is light weight. continue reading
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Level3 2012-12-01
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I was hoping to try out new breads at Lot 1 cuz i was kinda getting tired of seeing same old breads from Four Leaves, Bengawan Solo...(but they are still delicious okay??) Sooo..I walked into this newly opened bakery at B1 and discovered that most breads were displayed in glass cases and if you want one, the counter lady will help you take. Hygenic! However, i chose a bag of mini chocolate buns on a shelf..think it cost me about $4-5? for 6 of the buns.Taste: Fluffy and soft bread, with a hint of chocolate with every bite, not overwhelming, goes perfect with coffee or tea! Not really a 'wow!' bread for me though..Overall, I think the prices for the breads in Bakery Cuisine might put off some people cuz they are quite costly..however do try out their breads! Like the Toast Loaf that is really soft that comes in a few flavours, the Hokkaido cakes that come in boxes, the dorayaki and different range of breads in the display case~Ratings: 7/10 continue reading
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Level4 2012-07-29
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I came across this new bakery in lot one. This bakery is unlike most bakery where you cannot pick your own bun. The buns are all placed in a cake display counter and the staff will help you take and pack whatever buns you one. I decided to give their cranberry cheese a try. It was really value for money cos they were so generous with their cranberries. There were cranberries in every bite. The bun is really good and I like their concept, I think it is more hygienic and people cannot squeeze or press the buns. continue reading
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Level4 2012-07-28
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My father bought back this package of chocolate buns after his work and I was really glad to have get the chance to try this product as it is simply delicious. The bread texture is very soft on the inside and the outer surface is quite chewy and fragrant. The chocolate strips which you can find it surrounded the bread is lightly with the chocolate taste and is also not too sweet. The portion is quite generous and I heard from him the service staffs are also very friendly too. continue reading
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Level4 2012-07-27
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In my opinion, this is the most value for money snack in the stall. for a mere $1.50, you can get this extra large Japanese biscuit. it is so big that it is the size of two normal bun plastic bag. The biscuit has a sugar coating on top. probably the baked it with the sugar so the top is a little crusted. The lower layer without the sugar is very crispy and crumbles. It flakes every time you take a bite. After I finish this Japanese biscuit, I was simply so full that I could barely eat the next meal. continue reading
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