27th February 2012, Monday
A Paris bakery restaurant, which got very famous in Japan, opened its first outlet here a few months ago. Have heard from my colleagues that its bread was rather tasty, we decided to head here for a try for lunch. Which also means, bread for lunch.
P.s. Paris Baguette, which also got itself very famous in Korea (yes, really very famous for its delicious bread and cafe atmosphere), is also going to open its first outlet here in Sg! It will be opening in Wisma, level 2. Can't wait. Recently here in Orchard, really opened a lot of upscale bakery restaurants and outlets. I could even name them immediately.
New ones
Maison Kayser - Scotts Square B1
Paul - Ngee Ann City Level 3
DonQ - Takashimaya Dept store B2
Paris Baguette - Wisma Level 2
Existing ones
Swiss Bake
Pecks
St. Leaven
Breadtalk
Cedele
Delifrance
Wow. Do we have the demand to open so many upscale bakery outlets in such a short time? But I do see the crowd to buy the bread. Or it may just be a fad? Hope it won't.
As you can see, because it is famous from Japan, its a delight to a lot of japanese ladies here. The staff are also Japanese because the outlet is opened from Japan, and not from the Paris HQ.
Their bread, indeed looks yummy. XD
Since we were all here, we took their set lunches, which includes a soup of the day and our main course.
The soup was Broccoli cream. Its tasty! My first time of tasting such soups was at the Raindrops cafe, located at Scape*.
One of the baguettes that my colleague had ordered. Yum! This was cheese and ham.
This was stuffed with tuna. With a different type of baguette.
Alternative, you can choose to order a breakfast set, a croissant, with scrambled egg and bacon.
Delicious. The croissant was fragrant, crispy on the outside and soft inside.
A Monday morning. Have a great day ahead!
Hopefully it can clear your Monday blues upon seeing this! Cheers. XD
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