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Telephone
6788 5056
Introduction
Four Leaves is committed to providing innovative and quality bakery products to our customers, they constantly bring in Japanese technical advisors to create new products, and implement stringent quality control. Every product is handmade using only the freshest ingredients. continue reading
Opening Hours
Today
10:00 - 22:00
Mon - Sun
10:00 - 22:00
Payment Methods
Cash
Restaurant Website
http://www.fourleaves.com.sg
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Signature Dishes
Ham & Potato Bun Strawberry Shortcake
Review (13)
Level4 2013-11-13
442 views
Ordered this oreo cheeze cake to celebrate my dad's birthday. The cheese cake portion was soft. it was not that cheesy or rich as expected of a typical cheese cake. The taste was all right only. Not that tasty or exciting.The bottom of the cake had pounded oreo cookie which was the only exciting portion. Sad to say, only the bottom of the cake tasted good. Was kind of disappointed with the overall taste of this cake. But I have to commend their quick and friendly service at the counter. continue reading
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Level4 2013-09-05
1583 views
Other than the pastries, cakes and buns from Four Leaves, their sandwiches are very saleable.Though the sandwiches selection from Four Leave are limited, the ingredients are very fresh and has to be keep refrigerated. My favourite sandwiches are egg mayo and the ham shaves with sliced cucumber.Each packet has two pieces of sandwiches. Their sandwiches combination are either two pieces of similaringredients or one of each type. The other sandwich available are the tuna mayo.Priced at S$2.80 for each packet. continue reading
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Level3 2013-06-02
159 views
I guess four leaves shot up to fame with its sales of mini breads at 5 for $2.95. It is slightly smaller than palm size and has a variety of flavor to choose from. The famous ones include apple tart, chocolate tart, brownie, sausage/ham crosistant etc.I particularly like this chocolate tart. It's really has rich and generous serving of quality chocolate! With nuts sprinkled on top, its totally awesome!However, it had been some time that plenty of four leaves took it off their shelves and stop selling it already, perhaps, due to the cost of ingredients and I am so glad to find this in the tampiness branch. So head down there for a try! continue reading
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Level4 2013-05-16
91 views
I have always had a particular bun at this place that i would devour... It is one of the most unhealthiest buns but wells it is tasty as hell.... This bun costs around $1.40 and it is really tasty.... No doubt about it... It's calories however are really high... When i used to at APC at Changi, the bus will send us to Tampines and there i would have a bun to end my day... Thats the first place where i first had a frenzy...All in all... It is pretty good... Tasty fried bun with a sausage... continue reading
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Level4 2013-05-12
58 views
It's quite enjoyable to patronize Four Leaves branches at different parts of Singapore to check out the consistency of the food especially.Four leaves mini buns standard doesn't differentiate much from the west and east branches.Good in consistency. Priced at 3 for S$2.20.Like other branches, the exterior of tuna bread is glossy with mayonnaise in the middle.The tuna fillings with onions are found in all the buns that I have eaten. Doesn't taste strong in onion smell but however have minimize the tuna fish odor smell.Exterior soft with ham hidden inside. THe mini hot dog is half its original size and this mini buns were tailored to consumers' appetite, very good! continue reading
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