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Featured: Tokyo Egg Brûlée SGD 9.90 for a box of 4. Available at @bakers.ville Bugis Street.
These cute eggies does seem a little pricey at first but if you consider that they are made using fresh Kampung Eggs and USA Organic Vanilla Beans, at least we know that we are paying for the quality ingredients.
And if you are wondering why they are called Tokyo Egg Brulee, it's because they are made with a Japanese recipe.
These smaller than the usual egg tarts pack a crunch in every mouthful. They can be very addictive as my parents showed me that they could devour them by the half dozen!
There are several flavours to choose from if you're not a taro lover, fret not.
If you're in the Bugis area, do pop by @bakers.ville
It's until 10pm tonight, quick quick! 🏃🏻🕙 [26-thousand layers egg tarts S$5/3 pieces, S$9/6 pieces] comes in original, coffee and matcha red bean flavours. No colourings, no preservatives, fresh milk from France, and made from kampong chicken eggs.
Today is the official grand opening of Baker's Ville and the public gets free tasting of the tarts till 10pm! Check them out! They are located near the bus stop in front of Bugis Village. #dunsayibojiio 😊
Tokyo Egg Brûlée (S$9.90 for a box of 4) - supposedly made with secret recipe from Japan, that explains its name 😉 (invited food tasting)
Available in Original, Coffee or Matcha Red Bean (3 for S$5 • 6 for S$9). Freshly baked, mini bites. (invited food tasting)