Famous Korean Bakery Tous Les Jours Opens Cafe In Tanjong Pagar

Famous Korean Bakery Tous Les Jours Opens Cafe In Tanjong Pagar

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Tous Les Jours opens at Bukit Pasoh with famous Korean bread

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Just a few months after its debut at Northpoint City, famous Korean bakery Tous Les Jours has set up a second shop in the CBD. The new bakery-cafe is located along Bukit Pasoh Road, a short walk from Tanjong Pagar, Outram Park, and Maxwell MRT Stations.

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For the uninitiated, the popular bakery chain has over 1,000 outlets globally, including Indonesia and China.

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Their second outlet in Singapore is the ideal spot for those working in the area to grab a post-lunch pick-me-up. There are a few tables for you to dine at, should you wish to take a break and enjoy your buns.

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You’ll find an impressive selection of freshly baked buns in Korean-inspired flavours, including the K-Hotteok Bread ($2.50).


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Inspired by hotteok, a popular Korean pancake, each bun is filled with a mix of brown sugar, honey, and nuts and seeds for crunch. I thought the sweet and nutty filling paired well with the soft and fluffy bread.

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If you’d like something simpler in flavour, consider the Magical Milk Cream Bun ($2.50).


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You get a soft bun filled with a smooth and milky cream in the middle. I found myself wishing for more cream to go with the bread, which tasted rather plain on its own.

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Then there’s the Royal Chocolate Bun ($1.80), a palm-sized treat packed with a bittersweet cocoa middle that wasn’t too cloying.


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You’ll also find other popular bakes on display, including their Premium Pastry Egg Tart ($3.30), starring layers of flaky pastry encasing a rich custard middle.

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We recommend ordering some coffee to enjoy with your bakes. The Iced Cafe Latte ($5.50) had the perfect balance of creamy milk and strong coffee, while the Iced Caramel Macchiato ($6.40) was sweetened just right.

As seats are limited, it might be wise to avoid the peak lunch or brunch hours on the weekends.

For more value-for-money recommendations nearby, read our guide to the best affordable cafes in Chinatown with mains under $20. We also have our Tanjong Pagar food guide for more options in the area!

Address: 2A Bukit Pasoh Road, Singapore 089860
Opening hours: Daily 8:30am to 8:30pm
Website
Tous Les Jours is not a halal-certified eatery.


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Photos taken by John Lery Villanueva.
This was an independent visit by Eatbook.sg.




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