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1 Harbourfront Walk #B2-34
VivoCitySingapore
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Telephone: 62784434
Website: www.breadtalk.com/
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Restaurants » Chinese (Traditional), Deli & Cafe
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10 Reviews for “BreadTalk & Toast Box (VivoCity) ” - Food & Beverages
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The thought of Toastbox sparks the craving for the uberlicious kaya toasts, eggs along with a cup of tea. Breadtalk, on the other hand, makes me want the chicken floss bread which has been a staple order for a few years now. Going back to Toastbox, it never fails to satiate my desire of a perfect breakfast or afternoon snack or merienda experience. I ate once at VivoCity , with a couple of good friends. The ambience was great and conducive for chitchats and more chitchats than ever. I like the smell, look and feel of the place. Well, for Breadtalk, maybe they can consider setting up their dine-in place, too.
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Their peanut toast is nice. I somehow like the thick toast with the crunchy peanut butter slathered on top. Oooh.. so sinful.
They also have other kinds of toast like butter and kaya but i think the signature set is the peanut toast.
Food is ok but I think their service needs to improve. I actually witness a lady who stormed out of the outlet after waiting for her toast for 20 mins and after 2 times asking the waitress when her toast will be sent to her. She cooked up a big fuss, scolded the waitress for making her wait for it. She left in a huff without consuming it.
Angry lady: I dont want it anymore!" Waitress: Sorry ma'am. This is for you. We will also throw it if you dont want. ANgry lady: Then, by all means, give it to the dog!
A bit too much I felt but still customer is king, they say.
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I've been to the Toastbox at Vivocity once, and it also happens to be the first time i actually tried the food.
My friend dragged me here, and she ordered the 'mee siam', claiming that it was one-of-a-kind and its their specialty.
I however, ordered one of the bread with a set (coffee or tea, with 2 half boiled eggs).
We got the drinks first, while the rest of the food came a few minutes after.
The mee-siam was really good (though i eat mee-siam only once every year or so, not a big fan), and i would definitely not mind eating it again.
Strangely enough (or maybe not), my eggs came first and i'm disappointed to say that they were kind of cold. That put quite a damper on things as i thought this was the simplest thing to do. Ah well.
The bread came next. Basically its a really thick toast sliced into 9 pieces, with generous servings of (insert ingredient chosen here). From peanut better to otah, there are a total of 4-5 flavours for you to choose.
The bread was crispy, and the peanut butter was just nice. Be careful not to order too much though, bread is pretty filling stuff.
The drinks were normal enough so there's nothing much to comment, same with the service.
Nice place to eat if you're in the mood for bread or mee siam~ And i believe the prices are cheaper than Ya Kun, so its all worth it~

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09 Aug 2008 at 5:59 pm