breadtalk
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breadtalk
Just got back from a few days in Singapore and I have to say I love BreadTalk. It's a small chain selling about 30 or 40 kinds of small breads, some sweet, some savory.
I hope they spread to the US. Downside was I kept eating so much bread that I wasn't hungry for dinner (not that it stopped me!).
BreadTalk website
I hope they spread to the US. Downside was I kept eating so much bread that I wasn't hungry for dinner (not that it stopped me!).
BreadTalk website
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Join Date: May 2000
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carlhaynes,
When I was in SIN back in May I too took in some yummy bread creations at Breadtalk, the store on Orchard. I was going to write a post about it but thought that no one would be interested, so I'm glad to see that others appreciated the shop, it's worth a visit.
When I was in SIN back in May I too took in some yummy bread creations at Breadtalk, the store on Orchard. I was going to write a post about it but thought that no one would be interested, so I'm glad to see that others appreciated the shop, it's worth a visit.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by raffy:
carlhaynes,
When I was in SIN back in May I too took in some yummy bread creations at Breadtalk, the store on Orchard. I was going to write a post about it but thought that no one would be interested, so I'm glad to see that others appreciated the shop, it's worth a visit.</font>
carlhaynes,
When I was in SIN back in May I too took in some yummy bread creations at Breadtalk, the store on Orchard. I was going to write a post about it but thought that no one would be interested, so I'm glad to see that others appreciated the shop, it's worth a visit.</font>
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It's interesting how the Orchard location now housing Breadtalk has morphed over time.
Not that long ago it was part of the now smaller Haagen Dazs space; then the not much lamented Cinnabon. I sometimes wish they'd improve the "seating" in the area.
Rich
Not that long ago it was part of the now smaller Haagen Dazs space; then the not much lamented Cinnabon. I sometimes wish they'd improve the "seating" in the area.
Rich
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akhullar - if you like the breads from NYC farmer's markets, then BreadTalk isn't for you. Though there are some local breads & confections (melon pan, an pan) that I enjoy, I find them overall too sweet and too soft. I prefer my bread with some heft and texture. I guess I'm of the European bread style - country breads, multi-grains etc. The stuff in BreakTalk just seems like empty calories.
Other places to try is St. Leaven in the basement of Takashimaya and Panderia in Paragon Marketplace.
Other places to try is St. Leaven in the basement of Takashimaya and Panderia in Paragon Marketplace.
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Just Great, like SIN needs any more delicious things to eat!

