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17A Lorong Liput
Holland Village
Singapore
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Telephone: (65) 6467-6966
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  1. smudger
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     20 Apr 2008 at 12:50 pm

    The most popular item here at this place? It definitely has to be the wassant. Look at the previous posts and you'll know, it's really that good.

    The price has increased to $6 for a pack of 10. Even so, it is only about 60 cents a piece. It comes in 2 flavours, namely chocolate and custard. You can purchase a combination, custard or chocolate flavoured packet. It is shaped like a snail's shell, looking very adorable with nice patterns on the surface. The bread is filled with layers of custard or chocolate filling in between each layer.

    There is also this other item I always buy, which is the chocolate or custard creme/cream. It is shaped like a cone of an ice cream, centered with chocolate or custard fillings. My favourite would be the chocolate one, most of the time sold out whenever I make a visit.

    They offer other interesting range of bread such as milk bread, curry donut, sausage bread, danish delights, chocolate twist and many more. Not the usual kind you see in typical bakeries. You can take away or dine-in, upon your preference. This place sells hot and cold coffees for enhancing your bread tasting experience.

    Do come by early if you do not want to be disappointed. The more popular choices usually sell out quite fast so it proves the quality of their bread. The price is somewhat around the range of Breadtalk, but I would rather buy here. It's definitely a must try when you visit Holland Village. If you can't find the place, just try searching opposite the Katong Laksa shop.

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    1. TrumPat
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       18 Dec 2007 at 11:12 pm
         Provence Bakery And Cafe (Holland Village) - Food & Beverages

      This is a bakery that my colleagues & I will never miss whenever we go Holland Village for lunch. The very first bread I bought from the bakery was their wassant & even till now, it remained as one of my favourites. More breads have been added to my favourites list since then. Haha....

      Ok, start off with the wassant. It comes in 2 flavours, chocolate & custard. The wassants are sold in a pack of 10, costing $5, and it's really up to your preference whether you want all 10 to be chocolate or custard ones or a mix of the 2 flavours. So what's so special about their wassants? I think it's the soft texture of the bread and the rich chocolate/ custard taste which make them taste so good. As it is made up of a layer of bread rolled up into a small bun, I enjoy eating by unrolling the layers. Hee hee...

      Besides their wassants, I like their Brazillian cheese (which some said it tasted like spoilt bread. Oh no! It doesn't!!), milk pan (rich creamy filling!) & blueberry cheese. But the cost of their bread is definitely on the higher side. Yet I've never walked out of the shop without spending like 10-20 bucks on just bread & not even my lunch yet. Haha...

      Their service is also excellent. Very friendly staff who greet you very warmly.

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      1. Polarbear
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         03 Oct 2007 at 2:39 pm

        This small little japanese looking bakery and cafe is introduced by my fren. It is hidden in a small little corner in Holland Village, opp Subway.

        She started buying the small little wassant (corssant -looking bread) for me. It comes in both chocolate and custard filling. Once I tasted it, I was hooked on it and longed for more. The wassant are hot items, usually out before noon and they will be sold out before 3pm.

        Once I was there, a basket around 10 packets are being brought out, within mins, the basket is empty. They are pre packed, either mixed or all same flavour. Each packet will 10 wassants insides.

        There is a certain way of eating it and I like to eat it layer by layer.

        Other than this, there is also a wide variety of other breads like milk bun, cheese bun and sandwiches. Tasted some of then and proved to be good.

        Can also called them in advance to order the wassants, but I think have to be certain quantity and above before they allow you to book!

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