Ichido like BreadTalk in Singapore and Maxim's in Hongkong and they are nearly everywhere.
They specialise in cakes and biscuits (see above). The raisin biscuit looks like a replica of Japan's famous raisin cookies.
There's a selection of flavours like cheese raisin and raisin. Priced at CNY 5 each, it is considered pricey for the regular chinese. The crumbly biscuit base and plump date embedded within was a treat for me. Loved every bite and the main grouse was I only bought one!
There's always the option of getting a box to fill, starts from CNY 100.
Ichido
Pacific Branch: B2F, Pacific Department Store, No. 333, Middle Huaihai Road, Luwan District (near Madang Road)
They specialise in cakes and biscuits (see above). The raisin biscuit looks like a replica of Japan's famous raisin cookies.
There's a selection of flavours like cheese raisin and raisin. Priced at CNY 5 each, it is considered pricey for the regular chinese. The crumbly biscuit base and plump date embedded within was a treat for me. Loved every bite and the main grouse was I only bought one!
There's always the option of getting a box to fill, starts from CNY 100.
Ichido
Pacific Branch: B2F, Pacific Department Store, No. 333, Middle Huaihai Road, Luwan District (near Madang Road)
Just did a link up on on page! =)
ReplyDeleteThe name of the bakery is so japanese as well..
hello! Will link you up soon. ;P yes it is, in fact most of their bakeries have japanese names like yamazaki (similar to the one we have at tampines one), ichido and what have you.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link up :) yeah. there's the sun moulin, glace in singapore. bakeries with a japanese name just entices people to patronise them more.
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