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The famous Hiap Joo bakery was crowded and sold out but we managed to find this less hyped place which had a variety of pastries and bread. Bought the kaya buns which had a good bun-to-filling ratio (at least for me) and bread loaf which tastes exactly like kopitiam toast bread. Highly recommend!!
These Suji Cookies are unlike the ones I usually have during chinese new year. They were pretty huge, around half the size of my palm and so I was expecting it to be really heavy but I was quite surprised when I bit into one and the insides were hollow! I actually preferred it like that though! They tasted really good too, crisp, buttery and crumbly and not too overwhelmingly sweet either.
Not the best picture, but there was actually quite a substantial amount of fillings in this sardine puff! The puff had a nice flaky and crisp exterior. Perhaps because its an Indian bakery, but the puff's fillings tasted strongly of spices that I couldn't quite put a finger to.π€
The first bite was pure bliss, with the strong, buttery fragrance of the bread. However, it gets rather flat and boring to eat, and gets a tad heavy towards the end as you can see that its quite a big and thick bun. Apart from the first layer which was nicely crisp and flaky, the inside of the puff had a very dense texture, much like a prata thats exceptionally thick. That being said, this makes quite a filling breakfast for just RM 2.
Kaya Bun (RM3.50)
From old school halal bakery
The bread was kind of dense. The filling was not too dense, but the texture seemed to be a mixture of green bean paste.
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Salahuddin Bakery
Address π : No. 26, Jalan Dhoby, Bandar Johor Bahru, 80000, Johor Bahru, Johor, π²πΎ Malaysia
Tel βοΈ : 07 227 3736
Open π : 9.30am - 5.30pm
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Not oily. Puffy pastry. If only, there was more cream inside. .
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Salahuddin Bakery (Halal)
Address: 26 Jalan Dhoby,
Bandar Johor Bahru,
80000 Johor Bahru,
Johor, Malaysia.
Operating hours: 8am β 2pm