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Dona Manis Cake Shop Opens Dine-In Cafe With Famous Banana Pies In Katong, Accepts CDC Vouchers Too

29th January 2026

Dona Manis Heritage Bakehouse has old-school banana pies

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Our team compiled a list of the oldest bakeries in Singapore, and Dona Manis Cake Shop made the cut thanks to its famous banana pies, which have been a staple since 1990. Recently, the brand opened a dine-in cafe called Dona Manis Heritage Bakehouse, offering a modern take in contrast to the quaint charm of its original outlet at Katong Shopping Centre.

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It’s a must to get the Original Banana Pie ($4.50), handmade from scratch to achieve a fragrant butter crust and flaky pastry rim, packed with soft, jammy bananas and freshly grated coconut.

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It’s finished with crunchy roasted almond bits that pack quite a punch. 

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For special occasions, you can spring for a whole pie at $40. Otherwise, keep it simple with the $9 or $10 set if you’re dropping by for breakfast or a quick midday snack. Each set comes with a slice of banana pie and a cup of coffee—espresso or Americano for the former, and latte or cappuccino for the latter.

FYI, the coffee is made in collaboration with PPP Coffee.

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We also tried a slice of the Chocolate Banana Pie ($4.50), which tasted noticeably more chocolatey than banana-forward.

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P.S. The texture is similar to a fudgy brownie, in case you were wondering how it differs from the original.

After the pies, we moved on to the Apple Crumble ($8), featuring baked green apples covered in golden crumble, perfectly spiced and sweet.

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At the time of writing, the bakery also doled out Chinese New Year treats, such as Mahjong Pineapple Tiles ($35) and Auspicious Bangkit ($35). If this has piqued your interest, place your orders on the official website

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Dona Manis Heritage Bakehouse is a quick seven-minute walk from Marine Parade MRT Station, and is located along a stretch of eateries and cafes right across i12 Katong

In related content, read our guide to the best traditional bakeries in Singapore. We also compiled a list of the best old-school breakfast spots for charcoal-grilled kaya toast and more.

Address: 95 East Coast Road, Singapore 428793
Opening hours: Daily 10am to 5pm
Website
Dona Manis Heritage Bakehouse is not a halal-certified eatery.

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Photos taken by Nathania Tay.
This was an independent visit by Eatbook.sg

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