Good news for Tokyo Banana fans: 7-Eleven Singapore is now running a promotion on the beloved dessert from Japan! This latest deal, where two boxes retails for $12, means each box is now just $6!
Known for its addictive combination of rich banana custard filling with a light and fluffy banana sponge, Tokyo Banana is a favourite amongst those who love Japanese snacks. Since there’s no VTL open to Japan at this point, all we can hope for are more imports of our favourite Japanese snacks.
Image credit: @7elevensg
The famous Japanese banana cake is available at 150 7-Eleven stores islandwide, so head on down to one of the stores on this list to get your Tokyo Banana fix. If you’re just looking to buy one box, it’s also on discount from its initial launch price of $10.90 a box, and is now priced at $7. Each box contains four pieces of individually packaged Tokyo Banana cakes, and works great as a gift for a banana- or Japan-loving friend.
Perfect for any time of the day—breakfast, mid-morning snack, afternoon tea, or post-dinner treat—this addictive banana cake is well-loved for its uber fluffy texture and realistic banana flavour. If you’ve never had it before, it features light-as-air, banana-scented sponge, encasing a banana custard centre that’s made with actual banana puree.
With Chinese New Year coming right up, this promotion comes at a great time, perfect for stocking up and serving to your guests when they come visit. With its pretty packaging, it would even make a great gift to bring with you on your CNY visitations too.
Image credit:Â Isetan Singapore
If you love light Japanese cakes, check out Fukusaya Castella at Isetan Scotts. Alternatively, for something more savoury, visit our Japanese food delivery guide, which features 30 Japanese restaurants with affordable delivery fees for sushi, unagi and more.
Feature image adapted from Isetan Singapore’s post.
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