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Butter Town Has Shio Pan ATM In Bukit Panjang, Get Fresh Salt Bread From $2.40

Butter Town has shio pan ATM at Senja Hawker Centre

If you’re a big fan of Butter Town, a bakery with outlets in Holland Drive and Lavender, here’s a piece of good news: the brand has rolled out their second vending machine in Bukit Panjang, at Senja Hawker Centre! Just like their first machine in Woodleigh, this shio pan ATM will be dispensing their crowd-favourite salt bread. 

If you’re a foodie, you would be familiar with this bakery’s well-loved shio pan. To give you an idea of how popular their bakes are, they rake in long queues at their two stores almost every day, and their bakes regularly sell out within the first few hours of opening. 

Butter Town’s shio pan is loved for its crispy crust and soft and chewy interior. The bread also has a light sprinkling of salt on the top, which makes the bread extra addictive to bite into. 

You can get several types of shio pan at their vending machines, including the Original ($7.20), Au Chocolat ($8.40), Garlic Cheese ($8.40), and Pineapple Bolo ($8). FYI, each packet comes with a total of three shio pan! 

They stock the machines with freshly baked shio pan each morning. The vending machines are also temperature-controlled to ensure the freshness of the shio pan isn’t compromised. There will be two deliveries to the machines daily, at 12:30pm and at 5pm. 

Plus, you can get 50% off all shio pan if you visit the machine on 19 June 2025! Do note that this promotion is only valid at the newly-launched vending machine located at Senja Hawker Centre in Bukit Panjang. 

Shio pan enthusiasts, check out our guide to the best shio pan in Singapore to see if your favourite bakery made the list! Otherwise, check out Friends Kitchen HK in Ang Mo Kio for affordable cha chaan teng-inspired dishes such as lava egg French toast, char siew scrambled egg rice, and more! 

Address: 2 Senja Close, Singapore 677632
Opening hours: Daily 12:30pm to 8pm
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Butter Town is not a halal-certified eatery. 

Aruni Nair

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