If you're in the Chinatown area, pop by this new kid on the Keong Saik block at tea-time. The bakery serves European breads, local-inspired cakes and drinks, along with a good dose of nostalgia. We like how the wooden chairs and stools and vintage-esque murals bring about an old-time kopitiam feel. Try the Sor Hei ($3.20), a black and white Danish pastry that's buttery yet light, and sweetened with chocolate chips. For cakes, try the Chendol Delight ($6.50), which reimagines the local dessert into a delicious, modern slice layered with chendol custard cream, gula Jawa genoise, red beans and attap chee (palm seeds). Order the Kopi Susu ($2.80) to go with the bakes. The coffee uses beans used in local kopi but is brewed espresso style, resulting in a unique aromatic and milky brew. Pro tip: For best value, go for their recently launched All-Day Breakfast Set — $5 gets you two soft boiled eggs, a bread bun and a choice of coffee or tea.
Avg Price: $10 per person
Photo by Burpple Tastemaker Xing Wei Chua

Please type correct descriptions when you the professionals are hired by this app to write reviews. They are not European breads. Those are Asian sweet breads just like Duke, Four Leaves, etc.