Food News

Bakery 1946: Popular Korean Bakery Opens In SG With Viral Fruit-Shaped Buns

Bakery 1946 opens first store in Singapore at Suntec City

The last time we heard of Bakery 1946, a famous Korean bakery selling a huge range of breads, was in February 2024 when they had a pop-up at Bugis Junction. Now, you can finally get your hands on their delicious fruit- and vegetable-shaped bakes at their first physical store at Suntec City. They officially opened to the public on 3 July 2024. 


At their physical store, they offer a variety of treats, including their signature items, doughnuts, and drinks. Customers can now choose to dine-in at their seating area. The store is also decorated with many traditional Korean elements and designs.

Black sesame fans will definitely enjoy the Black Sesame Cream Cheese Bread ($6). Packed with decadent black sesame paste and cream cheese, each bite brings forth a nutty and rich flavour. The bread has a chewy texture, similar to mochi! 

Of course, you can expect crowd-favourite K-Apple Bread ($6.20) to be avaiilable here—featuring sweet apple chunks and smooth cream cheese within. 

Another must-try is the Garlic Manju ($4) that’s shaped like a garlic. It’s filled with sweet white bean paste with a hint of garlic, perfect for those who enjoy sweet and savoury flavours! 

Now, Bakery 1946 also serves drinks such as Rose Latte (price TBD), Ginseng Cappucino (price TBD) and Iced Mugwort Latte (price TBD). 

The new space is located at Suntec City Tower 3. The fastest way to the store is through Promenade MRT Station Exit C. 

In related news, read our guide to the best Korean bakeries in Singapore. Alternatively, if you’re in the area, check out our Kageyama review for award-winning Tokyo chicken ramen at Suntec City.

Address: 8 Temasek Boulevard, #01-604/605, Suntec City Tower 3, Singapore 038988
Opening hours: Daily 8am to 8pm
Website
Bakery 1946 is not a halal-certified eatery.

Photos taken by Paula Formantes.
This is a media tasting at Bakery 1946. 

Gwen Kyla Lim

everything noodles

Get Japanese Pudding With Souffle, Pistachio Flavours And More At This Bukit Timah Pop-Up

Puurin Club, AKA Puurin Cafe, is a pop-up in Bukit Timah that specialises in unique…

15 hours

Get $38 Wagyu With “Mystery Angbao” At This Under-HDB Butchery

Wagyu Beef Singapore By Fieldseas, an under-HDB butchery in Toa Payoh, launched "mystery angbao" with…

15 hours

15 Cheap Eats In Orchard For $10 And Less, Including Thai Food, Salted Egg Rice, And More

Here is our list of the 15 best Orchard food places that are $10 and…

18 hours

This Japanese Restaurant Has Loaded Kaisendon Bowls With XXL Salmon—Worth It Or Not?

Tsukiji Kaisendon is a Japanese eatery at Holland Village that offers hearty kaisendon bowls topped…

18 hours

10 Best Dumplings In Singapore, Including A 78-Year-Old Stall And China-Famous Brands

We've curated a guide to the best dumplings in Singapore, including a hawker stall that…

21 hours

Baby Hotpot Review: Is This Balestier Hotpot Restaurant With $8++ Broth Really Worth Trying?

Baby Hotpot, AKA Yu Dong Lai Hotpot, is a late-night steamboat restaurant in Balestier with…

2 days