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There was a famous Japanese Bakery opened at Westgate. Hence, when it first opened, I went to buy some of their breads. the Bakery was crowded on the opening day and there was samples of bread given by the friendly staffs.I bought the Anpan which was a bun with Japanese style cooked red bean at $2. Although most of the other customers bought the Sesame Camembert.The Anpan looked shiny and yummy on the outside. However, the taste was otherwise. The inside texture of the bun bread was quite rough
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There was a famous Japanese Bakery opened at Westgate. Hence, when it first opened, I went to buy some of their breads. the Bakery was crowded on the opening day and there was samples of bread given by the friendly staffs.

I bought the Anpan which was a bun with Japanese style cooked red bean at $2. Although most of the other customers bought the Sesame Camembert.

The Anpan looked shiny and yummy on the outside. However, the taste was otherwise. The inside texture of the bun bread was quite rough and dry.

The red bean paste tasted average, not too mushy or powdery. It was also not too sweet.

Overall, I would still prefer the Anpan from Four Leaves which was also much cheaper.
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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