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2014-12-17
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Want to tell your bosses how you really feel but don't know how? Give them a hint with Pie Face. This popular international chain made its Singapore debut as a takeaway kiosk at 313@Somerset last month, and recently opened its 1,400 sq ft flagship bistro at Bugis Village, a stone's throw away from Bugis Street!Pie Face is airy and roomy (a rarity in the cramped shopping areas and cafés in downtown Singapore). The ample space makes it a great hangout for patrons to hold casual corporate gathering
Off the wall and onto your plate, Pie Face recreates these expressions using milk and caramel drizzles on a puff pastry top with a shortcrust base. Mini-versions of each flavour are available at S$3.00 each.
* denotes my personal favourites
1. Creamy Vegetable Pie — S$3.00
$3
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This is when deft surgical skills come in handy! It is a real challenge to make a clean cut in each pie as they are bursting at the brim with ingredients. As the kitchen team folds in a special blend of rich, creamy butter in each pie to create 48 layers of pastry, you'd probably feel better choosing a healthier filling - like vegetables.
$3
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2. Chunky Steak Pie* — S$5.20
$5.2
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Everyone at the table declared this their top favourite — including the franchise owner himself! Pie Face's signature contains...
$5.2
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3. Chicken Peppercorn Pie* — S$4.90
$4.9
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4. Thai Chicken Curry Pie — S$4.90
$4.9
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5. The Stack — S$2.00
$2
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If you have calories to spare, check out this oozy, tantalising, distinctly British savoury combination. For an additional $2, you can top your pie with this trio of mashed potatoes, gravy and peas! I would recommend sharing this between two people because it's humongous!
6. Chicken + Cheese Sausage Roll
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7. Chicken Sausage Roll A similar but less decadent choice would be the Chicken Sausage Roll. Grilled and lightly caramelised, this has a unique combination of sweet and salty flavours. What differentiates this from your usual sausage roll is the flakiness of the crust — it's somewhat croissant-like yet slightly more doughy. Trainer Barista at the Bugis Village outlet
"I'm a trainer who teaches people how to make coffee," declared this cheery young man. He joined to make baristas out of people, and it seemed to me he really loves his job!
8. Café Latte — $4 and up
$4
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9. Christmas Special
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The service here is exemplary — warm, welcoming and personal. The Bugis Village outlet provides a homely refuge, infused with the aroma of freshly-baked pies, from the maddeningly-crowded Bugis Street. If you're looking for a sincere, hearty and unpretentious dining experience, you should give Pie Face a try!
More details at http://www.littletinysun.com/2014/12/savour-savoury-with-pie-face-singapore.html
Other Info. :
They have a kiosk at the 313@Somerset outlet! The Bugis village outlet is a limited-seat bistro where you can have real meals!
PIE FACE BUGIS VILLAGE
245 Victoria Street, Bugis Village,
Singapore 188034.
T/F: +65 9638 6318
Hours:11am - 11pm daily
PIE FACE 313@SOMERSET
#B3-10, 313 Orchard Road,
Singapore 238895.
T/F: +65 9622 5662
Hours:10am - 10pm daily
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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