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Pawa Bakery To Open At Plaza Singapura With Taro Mochi Bun, Japanese Bagels And More

Pawa Bakery will open at Plaza Singapura with fresh bagels

Image credit: @pawabakery

Fans of Pawa Bakery will have another spot to get their carb fix soon, as the popular CBD bread shop is slated to open a second outlet at Plaza Singapura!

In early September, the bakery teased the opening of its new store in an Instagram post, which drew lots of comments revealing its upcoming location.

The bakery, which has an OG store in Raffles Place, offers freshly baked bagels, shio pan, cookies and more. Prices are kept affordable, with most items under $4 each!

Image credit: @pawabakery

Their Original Bagel, made with Japanese bread flour, goes for just $2.50 each. There’s also the option of getting their Pistachio Cream Cheese (price TBD), Blueberry Cream Cheese (price TBD), or Original Cream Cheese (price TBD) to go with your bagel!

Other popular bagel flavours include Black Sesame ($3.80), loaded with a creamy black sesame paste and crunchy pine nuts, and Matcha Red Bean Mochi ($3.80), packed with sweet and chewy mochi.

These Japanese-style bagels are said to be softer, fluffier, and chewier than the ones in New York.

Image credit: @pawabakery

You can get your shio pan AKA Salted Butter Roll ($2.50) cravings sorted here, too. These simple yet delicious rolls are said to be addictive, with a soft and slightly chewy dough within.

Image credit: @taroxtaco

If you tried and loved iBread’s taro mochi cake, which shot to internet fame recently, consider trying Pawa Bakery’s Taro Mochi Bread ($3.20). Each bun comes with a generous amount of orh nee paste, made with freshly steamed yam without any additives. You also get a stretchy mochi middle, which adds a lovely chew to the bread.

These are just some popular picks from Pawa Bakery—for the full lineup, check out their Pawa Bakery ordering website! We’ll update this article once we get more information on the Plaza Singapura outlet.

In related dessert news, check out our Tororitenshi No Warabi-Mochi Changi City Point feature. We’ve also got our best bakeries in Singapore guide if you’d like more recommendations!

Address: 68 Orchard Road, B2-32, Plaza Singapura, Singapore 238839
Opening hours: TBD
Website
Pawa Bakery is not a halal-certified eatery.

Featured image adapted from @pawabakery and @taroxtaco

Anthia Chng

As the Associate Editor of Eatbook, Anthia survives on a steady diet of cake and coffee. With a decade of writing experience in food, fashion, and beauty—including six years at Expat Living Singapore—she’s passionate about sharing stories that excite and inspire, whether it’s discovering the latest restaurant opening or shining a light on a heritage hawker stall.

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