491 River Valley Road
#01-02 Valley Point
Singapore 248371

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Thursday:
09:00am - 06:00pm

Friday:
09:00am - 06:00pm

Saturday:
09:00am - 06:00pm

Sunday:
09:00am - 06:00pm

Monday:
09:00am - 06:00pm

Tuesday:
09:00am - 06:00pm

Wednesday:
09:00am - 06:00pm

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Reviews

From the Burpple community

One of the cafe’s popular items.
Very well priced at 5.20.

Could jolly be priced at 8 to 9 dollars in other atas cafes .

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Interesting shio pan texture here - a little more chewy than ordinary breads but tasted very organic ie no bread improvers etc .

Smooth and enjoyable cappuccino.

Can try their baked curry puffs and lemon tart - one of the more reasonably priced items here .

Service is a plus plus point - friendly and warm .

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Trying a yunnan blend for the first time and didn’t like the sourish tinge but top class service here from the accommodative staff whom changed my drink to a cappuccino- so much better .

The banana cake had a nice texture and good banana flavour - can do with much less sugar .

Quite a pretty cafe to sit and watch the world go by I say .

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Checked out LR Boulangerie; a new bakery that had opened its doors pretty recently at Valley Point — the bakery being located right at the entrance of the building and seemingly having a pretty small dine-in area that contains only counter seats for four individual diners in adherence to Phase Two dine-in restrictions.

Offering a decent variety of bakes, it was quite a shame that the Strawberry Shortcakes were only making their way out of the kitchen and into the display chillers when I made my visit. That being said, the Shio Pan was nothing short of satisfying — despite looking like a boring and rather firm piece of bread, we enjoyed how crusty the bread was on the exterior, yet being aptly dense within for a good bite and chew; liked how this was a bread-y version of a croissant, with the flakes of salt over the top carrying sufficient savouriness that mimicked the butteriness of a standard croissant.

They are collaborating with Coffee Plus (located at Farrer Road) for their coffee programme; the Iced Black was nothing short of being fruity with a medium body and worked well with the saltish-ness of the Shio Pan. A bakery that the expats residing in the area would certainly appreciate having in their neighbourhood!

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