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The bakery on Frankel avenue has been around as a well-liked spot for many years, first as a French bakery and then as a Swiss bakery. Recognizing a good thing, we have kept the same master baker, Swiss theme and the great breads & pastries. high quality drinks to the menu and updated the look of the café, at the same time making it more child friendly. 繼續閱讀
營業時間
星期一
全日休息
星期二至六
07:30 - 19:00
星期日
07:30 - 18:00
付款方式
Visa Master 現金
前往餐廳網站
http://www.theswissbacker.com.sg/
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食評 (1)
等級4 2010-12-25
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There are not many Swiss cafes/bakeries in Singapore, right? Off the top of my head, I can only think of Swissbake (love their breads!), Swiss Culture (in Suntec Mall), and Swiss Baeckerei, a quiet neighbourhood cafe-bistro founded some 6 years ago. Besides breads and pastries, the menu has a good mix of omelettes, crêpes, quiches, sandwiches and rösti.The scrambled egg rosti ($10.90) didn’t blow me away. It’s rather thin and not the thick and chuncky type I had in Switzerland before.Here’s the Sausage Omelette ($12.90). I tried the omelette but can’t remember the taste now so it should be average. Otherwise, I’d remember! =)You can always tell which cake is the most popular by looking at which cake disappears the fastest from the table. Louve ($4.90) was the cake that day. And what a special cake it was, with a layer of smooth crème brûlée topping a rich dark chocolate mousse.Unless you really really really want a tiramisu, don’t bother ordering this dry tiramisu ($5.70).Like the tiramisu, the Palais Royal ($4.90) suffers the same “dry” fate. And the layer of nougat in between the chocolate mousse ain’t as crunchy as I’d like.Food is not fantastic and location is not exactly accessible so I guess it’ll be quite some time before I make an appearance here again. 繼續閱讀
(以上食評乃用戶個人意見 , 並不代表OpenRice之觀點。)