Anri Bakery opens in Singapore with famous apple pie

Originating from Osaka, Anri Bakery is best known for their apple pies and pastries. They’ll soon be opening their first Singaporean store in Takashimaya, which was also where they were boothing at the summer food fair earlier this year. 

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While the opening hasn’t been announced officially, observant shoppers have already spotted their new storefront at Takashimaya’s basement level, complete with a display of picture-perfect red apples and their adorable dog mascot. 

We’re not sure what their exact menu offerings are at the moment, but we’ll update this post with the details when we have them. For the time being though, we can refer to their website and existing outlets in Thailand to get a good idea of what might be available. 

One item that we can definitely expect to be on the menu is their signature Aomori Apple Pie (TBD). They’re made exclusively with apples from Aomori prefecture, which have a distinct sweetness and juiciness that have earned them the title of “world’s best apples”. 

Image credit: Anri Bakery Thailand

If you just can’t get enough of their apple pie, order a Big Apple Pie (TBD) and enjoy a full-sized version of their signature dish. Freshly baked in a 15cm diameter pie dish, it’s said to be equivalent to five servings of the Aomori Apple Pie.

Chocolate lovers can have the Chocolate Aomori Apple Pie (TBD) too, a unique option that adds chocolate cream to the famous apple pie. 

Besides apple pies, the bakery also offers a range of other bakes. The Purple Sweet Potato Pie (TBD), for instance, features extra flaky pastry filled with purple sweet potato paste. Custard Cream Cornet (TBD), on the other hand, is a conical puff pastry filled with a house-made custard cream. 

Image credit: Anri Bakery Thailand

Those who want something lighter can have some Mini Croissants (TBD): cute, bite-sized croissants that are great for sharing. From the looks of it, they come in servings of 10, with a choice of two flavours: butter and chocolate. 

If you’re looking for more Japanese snacks to try, head over to Press Butter Sand nearby for famous sandwich cookies from Tokyo. Otherwise, check out our Takashimaya Food Hall guide for more good eats!

Address: TBD
Opening hours: TBD
Website
Anri Bakery is not a halal-certified eatery.

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