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MaMa Bakery
Food and Beverage - 7.5
Ambience / Setting - na
Value - 6.5
Service - 7
Will you return to this place? Probably
I spent about S$7 per person

Review Date: 21 Jul 2008
10 Sinaran Drive, #02-06/07 Novena Square 2, Singapore
pan

Finally gotten around there yesterday evening. The bakery is quite big by the standard of Square2. Every other shops felt quite cramp at that level. The bread selection wasn't terribly much. But probably because it was towards the end of the day whereby everything should be depleting.

'Mama' was there and it was quite nice to hear Japanese floating around the shop as Mama was discussing something with her staff. There were guests seated inside for coffee as well.

So bought some breads home to try. Counter staff was friendly and she'll recommend the best-sellers to you in case you're abit lost in there. So I ended up with curry lobster, cranberry cream cheese, poached pear, an pan, and melon pan. Total damage $7.20.

Melon pan, can skip. Because there's no filling inside. Just at the surface of the bun but then it tasted like those mexican bun elsewhere, so nothing special.

Cranberry cream cheese was wonderful! Cream cheese was light, cranberries were juicy and bread was soft.

 
Must Tries: cranberry cream cheese, caramel chocolate banana
 
I also recommend this place for
Type of meal:Breakfast
 
 
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cranberry cream cheese
lobster curry
cranberry cream cheese inside
melon pan inside
caramel chocolate banana
 

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ice says: 21 Jul 2008 07:07
The selection is aplenty! I think it's coz you went in the evening. The breads get sold out mostly by lunch time.

The sugary crust of the melon pan is what makes the Japanese melon pan unique. :)
 
purple says: 22 Jul 2008 23:01
ice: i guessed so too! Heh, think next time i'd go in the morning to check out the freshly baked breads :)
 
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