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Telephone
6848 7100
Introduction
Serving up freshly baked delicacies and gourmet meals, Délifrance has been the nation’s favourite French café chain since 1983. Lovingly created by Grands Moulins de Paris (GMP) in 1919, Délifrance embodies the best of French bakery expertise. With roots deeply infused in French heritage, Délifrance is best known for its French butter croissants and baguette. continue reading
Opening Hours
Today
07:30 - 22:00
Mon - Sat
07:30 - 22:00
Sun
07:30 - 21:00
Payment Methods
Cash
Restaurant Website
http://www.delifrance.com.sg
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Review (5)
Level4 2012-07-31
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I do hold high expectation for Delifrance especially when it is a international brand. I was quite disappointed with the quality of the food serve these days at Delifrance.Smoked Salmon Sandwich doesn't have the right sauce to pair with it and to chew with it doesn't seems that great. Best to stick with egg mayo or tuna choice.This is one of the new Oreo flavour, quite ordinary and I did prefer to have a nicer shake elsewhere. continue reading
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Level2 2012-06-12
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Its MOTHERS' Day!!~ my father told me to collect this cake that he had pre-ordered at delifrance. The person serving me was nice and friendly. He will open up the cake box and let me check the cake first before giving it to me. The cake was very well decorated. There is a chocolate ribbon and a chocolate that wrote: Happy Mothers' Day. Then there was one big square chocolate on top of the cake. The cake's side has also macaroons! YUMMY! It was delicious. I especially like the cake. The chocolate cake melted in my mouth The cake was spongy and fluffy. Every bite has the rich, smooth taste of the chocolate.And the macaroon at the side made makes the cake taste nicer as the macaroons s not sweet. Thus, making the cake not too sweet. Its a pity that this is a special cake. How i wish to have another bite of it!!!! continue reading
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Level4 2012-05-02
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For those who love tuna, get yourself spammed with this fishy tuna sub at Singpost delifrance!It's cheaper on Fridays. For me, I personally love egg d'vine... which costs $7.80, yet the ingredients is still SO MUCH MORE than.. you know, the other 'bread/sub' giant. My parents prefer the 'seafood d'sire', and although i don't like seafood i felt it was quite acceptable (yes, who don't like seafood in this day and age?!)Delifrance is famous for its' bread, and it really does live up to their name. I think the high-quality buns really deserve their pricing, so don't complain over the price. Pay for this quality people, at least you don't have to go to france to buy right? oh yes.. if you're privilledged and is a student like me, get to eat a delifrance meal at only $5.90 nett, with a drink! Add $1 for soup, oh i love the soup add-on feature, they've got great great soup!!!their attempt in making slurpees or slushies are quite weak. stick to soft drinks if you know what i mean! continue reading
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Level4 2011-03-30
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Went for its student meal again since i walked by and the promotion poster was calling out to me. The Delifrance outlet here can be located easily, since it is just right at the entrance of the Singapore Post Centre. This outlet is quite small, and i have to sit outside since inside is packed with people during peak hour. I had Tuna sandwich this time round, completed with soup of the day. Similar to the one that i had at UE shopping mall, the amount of mayonnaise in the 2 scoop of tuna is too much, leaving me slightly sick of the sandwich towards the end. Nevertheless, it is still a good meal and the price is reasonable continue reading
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)