Chorine Ong
The waffle was still soft like a pancake even after asking for a longer bake, which was disappointing..
Location: Level B, Unit Number #21/22
One-stop bakery concept store offering affordable Asian-fusion pastries, including tau sar piah, egg tarts, and traditional favorites for the 18 Tai Seng community.
Eat Rich at 18 Tai Seng brings together a curated selection of bakery delights and comfort food under one convenient roof, establishing itself as a go-to destination for office workers and shoppers seeking quality baked goods and quick bites. Located at #01-K4/23-25 in the building, this innovative concept store operates as part of the Bakery Cuisine family, offering customers a one-stop station to grab everything they need without traveling far. The strategic positioning within the 18 Tai Seng complex makes it easily accessible to the thousands of professionals working in the building's upper floors and visitors coming through the connected Tai Seng MRT station.
Eat Rich specializes in affordable Asian-fusion bakery items that have become local favorites, including their signature Coffee Tau Sar Piah priced at just $1.30, Portuguese Egg Tarts at $2.20, and the traditional Lao Po Bing (wife cake) at $2.20. The menu extends beyond pastries to include fresh sandwiches, savory buns, and coffee beverages that cater to the breakfast and tea-time crowds. Their products emphasize quality ingredients and traditional baking methods while maintaining competitive prices that appeal to regular customers. The brand's expansion philosophy focuses on customer convenience, continually adding new products and services to meet evolving consumer needs.
As a concept that brings multiple bakery brands and products together, Eat Rich represents the modern evolution of traditional bakery retail in Singapore. The outlet serves the diverse 18 Tai Seng community from early morning commuters grabbing breakfast before work to afternoon shoppers seeking a sweet treat. Their presence alongside other food establishments in the complex creates a comprehensive dining ecosystem where customers can find options ranging from full meals to light snacks. The brand's commitment to accessibility and variety, combined with its strategic location in one of Singapore's busiest mixed-use developments, positions Eat Rich as an integral part of daily life for the Tai Seng working community.
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Chorine Ong
The waffle was still soft like a pancake even after asking for a longer bake, which was disappointing..
see you latté
It's been some months since the last visit to 18 Tai Seng. Before leaving, stopped by Eat Rich and ordered a Premium Waffle (Banana Chocolate) to take home. With one pax ahead of me, it was a short wait to order and collect the item. A nice pandan aroma filled the air when the staff handed the waffle over. It was the thick, chewy kueh-like type with only 4 miserly banana🍌 slices atop a thin layer of chocolate spread done on one side of the waffle. Honestly wasn't expecting such scanty filling for a thick waffle! Luckily it was a decently tasting waffle.
kamarul ariffin
10 november 2024. 6.04pm. Staff too focus on job. Didnt notice im queuing to order waffle. Another customer cut in to pay. The staff didnt even say sorry to me and make rude face to me. Not coming back here again.
Bob Tee
Like to come here in the afternoons when they have 3 for $5.5 deal (or something like that). Nice fresh bread, cant complain and easily accessible from the MRT exit too
Faye Yap (叶栩绯)
A decent variety of birthday cakes available. However, it is a bit too sweet for even younger folks like me. But the cake was moist and rich. The staff was also pretty friendly.
Lee wan yee
Bread is fresh n fluffy! Come in the morning to get it hot out of the oven. The bread is stuffed with lots of ingredients!
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