From Singapore ah... if it is famous in Singapore and they maintain the same taste, probably you will be only one of a handful here who would love their food. :/
The thing is Malaysians and Singaporeans judge "good quality" differently when it comes to food. What we say is nice, they say is "too salty/sweet/spicy", what they say is nice, we say is bland.
I'm not saying Singaporean food (bread is considered food) sucks, I'm saying they are different and probably most of us cannot appreciate that difference. :/
I will definite drop by on my next visit. I always like to look see and try new things. I have doubt that bakeries with cafe can survive well in Malaysia. Our eating culture is different.
I'm sure one day you'll definitely try that raisin cream bun. Do let us know if it is good or not k? :)
ReplyDeleteYes, will let you know when the day comes.
DeleteGot flowers outside means new opening.. Usually if I see new opening, I will go inside and have a look, sure everything nice nice one, hehe..
ReplyDeleteI did walk one round inside but didn't buy anything because all the items in bakeries look somewhat alike to me.
DeleteYou didn't go in to try some?
ReplyDeleteWent in to look only. For the price of one bun, I could almost eat a plate of chap fan.
DeleteFrom Singapore ah... if it is famous in Singapore and they maintain the same taste, probably you will be only one of a handful here who would love their food. :/
ReplyDeleteBut normal stuffs in good quality bakeries all taste roughly the same right?
DeleteThe thing is Malaysians and Singaporeans judge "good quality" differently when it comes to food. What we say is nice, they say is "too salty/sweet/spicy", what they say is nice, we say is bland.
DeleteI'm not saying Singaporean food (bread is considered food) sucks, I'm saying they are different and probably most of us cannot appreciate that difference. :/
I think they will adjust the taste to this local market.
Deletehow come no people inside the shop one? I dare not go in when I see a shop has no patron...coz I felt like 'all eyes on me' the moment I walked in.
ReplyDeleteToo early I guess.
DeleteI will definite drop by on my next visit. I always like to look see and try new things. I have doubt that bakeries with cafe can survive well in Malaysia. Our eating culture is different.
ReplyDeleteKomugi in pavilion seems to be doing fine.
DeleteBarcook is from Singapore? Didn't know that
ReplyDeleteCan check their website for their addresses in Singapore.
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