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Introduction
Started by a Portugese, Bread King aims to bring European artisan bread to local heartlands. Their bread is freshly baked and can be customised to your dietry restrictions. continue reading
Opening Hours
Mon
07:30 - 13:00
17:00 - 20:00
Tue
Closed
Wed - Sun
07:30 - 13:00
17:00 - 20:00
Payment Methods
Cash NETS
Other Info
Alfresco / Outdoor Seats
Delivery
Wi-Fi/Power Socket
Restaurant Website
http://www.facebook.com/thebreadking
Above information is for reference only. Please check details with the restaurant.
Review (1)
Level2 2013-10-22
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A jewel to residents of Serangoon Garden and avid sportsmen of Burghley Squash & Tennis Centre, Bread King is masked by a deceptively simple and local shopfront and space, while producing some rather tasty breads baked with utmost quality. It seemed rather popular with several residents of the neighbourhood coming by to pick up bread for the home, some with bicycles and baskets ready to hold bags of freshly baked goods. Instead of taking a long 20 minute walk from Lorong Chuan MRT Station, you might want to take bus 317 and drop 11 stops later after passing the Burghley Squash & Tennis Centre on your left.You can choose your breads from 2 displays: 1) A hot oven display at the counter where a friendly service crew awaits your order with recommendations of their own, 2) A red pigeon-hole one on the right housing 9 different types of take-home breads such as large loaves of baguettes at $4.50 each, Muesli bread at $8.50 and a pair of Ciabattas at $4 amongst others like Rye and Brioche. A chirpy handwritten sign reads "Please let us help you!" So please, let them! Also available is freshly brewed coffee, of which I regrettably did not try. We had some freshly baked croissants and when I say freshly baked, I mean straight from the oven. At $3 a piece, it was pretty satisfactory, but my only qualm was that the insides were a tad too soft. A good croissant nonetheless! Flaky and buttery with soft tissue-like layers with every bite. Keep them in the paper bags provided though, or things might get messy. continue reading
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