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Good For
Brunch
Opening Hours
Mon - Sun
09:00 - 21:00
Payment Methods
Cash
Other Info
Cash Only
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Signature Dishes
Bread Cakes Muffins Waffles
Review (6)
Level4 2011-06-13
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I frequent this chain a lot as I find their breads cheap and yummy. There is always a variety to choose from, buns, rolls, cakes and pastries. I bought my usual- raisin cream cheese bread. The bread is soft and fluffy and there is a healthy mix of raisins to go with the sweet cream cheese filling. They bake their cream cheese breads daily and won't keep them overnight to sell again the next day. Best eaten fresh. The staffs are also quick and efficient in packing your breads and handling your cash. continue reading
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Level4 2010-12-30
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It was the heart shaped bread which caught my attention as I passed by their outlet in hougang point this morning. Taking a closer look,Oh..it's blueberry bread with raisin on it and I bought one to try. The heart shaped bread was loaded with thick layers of blueberry fillings in the centre and topped with icing sugar. And with lots of raisins on the bread too. It was soft and freshly baked. I like it ) continue reading
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Level4 2010-12-24
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Bake Inc sells quite tasty pandan cake. I bought a small one and it costs me only $2. The bigger one costs $4. The pandan cake does have the pandan leave aroma. It was very soft and spongy. Once you put it into your mouth, it is easily digested beacuse it was not too dry, unlike some other brands where I will feel choked. The level of sweetness was just nice and it is one of the better quality ones that I have tried. One small size pandan cake can easily serves four people. continue reading
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