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1 Harbourfront Walk
#01-207, VivoCity
Singapore
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Telephone: (65) 6438-8700
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Food and Beverages » Bakeries, Ice Cream
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  1. x33kawaii-lov3
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     26 Dec 2011 at 6:45 pm
       Bakerzin (VivoCity) - Food & Beverages

    This was the first time I dined at bakerzin, together with my family:D We were all attracted to particular pages of the menu which features their meal box. On average, each meal box cost about $15-$20 and all comes with drinks, soup and dessert of the day!

    We ordered the carbonara, dory fillet pasta, barramundi fish and teriyaki chicken meal box. The way the food was arranged in was appetizing just by looking at it. And I really like the taste of the food, especially the carbonara and the chocolate cake! The passion fruit and grapefruit Italian soda was nice too. I love the concept of having a meal box as it includes everything and we don’t have to spend time thinking or ordering them individually.

    We really enjoyed our dinner at bakerzin, with the great food and drinks, and the service :D Definitely, we will be back for the second time! (:

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    1. ladyironchef
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       19 Jul 2009 at 7:09 pm
         Bakerzin (VivoCity) - Food & Beverages   Bakerzin (VivoCity) - Food & Beverages

      I need some chocolate, I need some sweets; to cure my oh-so-painful-heartache. I need a patissier to cheer me up: Tiramisu, mont blanc, creme brulee, macaron, le royale; give it to me, give it all to me.

      “A slice of everything on display, and a cup of hot chocolate with extra chocolate.” “Everything?” “Yes! Which part of every-thing do you not understand?”

      The patissier is my best friend, he will know how to make this go away. Stepping into the patisserie, a tiny part of the gloominess was lifted, at the sight of the so-many-pretty-and-petite desserts.

      I sunk my teeth into it, and oh-boy, it was good, I already felt better! The richness of the cake was soaked and immersed in the essence of the espresso, brandy & white rum, I was literally intoxicated.

      Bittersweet. It’s all about chocolate. The first taste, so sweet and rosy, followed by the slightly bitter taste from the dark chocolate; the perfect analogy to life, the bitterness, the happy times, it depends on which part you want to taste - I want sweet now!

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      (1) The above is a largely exaggerated story on my part, no doubt sweets and chocolates helps when you are feeling down, but it is only a temporary measure. A heart-to-heart chat with a good friend does wonders, and the best part: we had it over desserts.

      (2) The two slices of cake are Tiramisu and Chocolate Amer. The latter was a half-price promotional item for Bakerzin in the month of May. The current dessert that is on half-price is the New York cheesecake.

      (3) As much as I do not really fancy Bakerzin, and the fact that I’ve tried almost every cakes there, the half-price promotion on a slice of cake was too tempting.

      You are always welcome to visit ladyironchef for a full-up on this trip. Whatever written herein are my genuine feelings expressed in words. Food, my dear, is what they call an adventure!

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      1. Polarbear
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         14 Jan 2008 at 5:43 pm
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        I was at Vivocity and a sudden thought of having some desserts so decided to pop by Bakerzin to give it a try. It has been a long time since I stepped into one and I used to like their desserts and cakes a lot.

        So I was standing outside waiting to be seated. Can see that the place is not really packed and most of the waitresses are jz walking around. I am quite big sized and not easily to be missed but then I was standing there for at least a good 5 mins before anyone come up to show me to my seat. The waitress behind the cake counter saw me waiting, yet did not inform her other colleagues to come and show me to my seat. Disappointing in the service so far. In fact I was telling my partner, I will count to 10 and if no one come up to us, we will jz walk away. Surprising at 10, someone turned up and showed us to our seats. Haa…. Still disappointed!

        So seem like we can choose our seats cos not crowded. Got the sofa seats and they got this quite beautiful and interesting plastic chair as well. Nice. Given the menus and since we in the mood for dessert, we skipped all the mains and jz checked out the desserts.

        The ordering part was easy and they also sort of set up the table according to what we have ordered. Like mentioned in the last post, they did not serve ice water. Bad move.

        We ordered: • Ice lemon tea: @ $4.80. Nothing to say except it is freaking expensive for a small glass of ice lemon tea. Could get more at Carl’s Jr at the same price. Haa…. Cheapo me.

        • Vanilla Brulee: $5. I am a very big fan of cream brulee. When they served it up, me and my partner jaws dropped. Y? Cos it is freaking small. Haa…. Well size aside, it is actually quite good. I am very impressed. The top is covered by a layer of melted sugar, the custard is not too sweet, and has a eggy and milky taste which I liked. It is a good combination of the both.

        • Profiteroles: $8.80. I actually used to eat this every time I go to Bakerzin. I will recommend to eat this with their cheese ice cream. At first, when I know they got cheese ice cream, I was like “Eeee…” However after tasting it, I fell in love with it. Hee… This time round it disappoints me as the ice cream is not as good as it used to be. The taste of the cheese is a bit too strong for my liking. There is a sour taste to it as well. Disappointing.

        Think this will be one of the last times that I will go to Bakerzin for desserts alr. I did not try their cakes but hope that their standard will not drop as well. If not, I will have to go to other places for desserts alr.

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        Comments on this review:
        1. Bobo
          Bobo said:
          huh service no good, food standard drop... haiz thanks for telling us. Maybe millenia walk one better?
          14 Jan 2008 at 5:49 pm
        2. Polarbear
          Polarbear said:
          Erhh.. seriously I doubt so.
          16 Jan 2008 at 3:26 pm
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