Sugar Butter Tree will have a pop-up at Takashimaya Singapore soon
If you tried and loved Sugar Butter Tree‘s famous cookies at last year’s Isetan Omiyage Fair, here’s some good news: the popular Japanese brand is coming to Singapore soon!
Very soon, you can get your cookie fix without flying down to Japan. The Tokyo-famous cookie shop is slated to launch on 20 September as a pop-up at Basement 2 of Takashimaya Shopping Centre, in the Food Hall.
For the uninitiated, Sugar Butter Tree is most known for their Sugar Butter Sand Tree, casually referred to as “cereal cookies”. When we tried them at the Isetan fair in 2023, they were sold for $12.90 for a pack of five individually wrapped cookies. At this upcoming Takashimaya launch, they will be sold at $11 for seven pieces and $21 for 14.
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Made with a combination of rye, cereal, and brown butter, the cookies are delicately crisp with a nutty, umami fragrance. You also get a thin layer of white chocolate in the centre for an added layer of sweetness.
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According to an exclusive story on 8days.sg, the Sugar Butter Sand Tree Almond Chocolate ($24) will also be available at the pop-up. These are essentially a smaller version of the brand’s signature cereal cookies, filled with an almond chocolate centre.
In related Japanese dessert news, Chateraise has a dessert buffet where you can get free-flow cakes and sweets for 90 minutes at just $25 per person! The price includes a drink, too.
Otherwise, if you’re visiting Japan soon, check out our guide to the best Don Quijote snacks to buy while you’re there. We’ve compiled a whopping total of 25 snacks to try, including rice chips, crispy mushroom snacks, and exclusive KitKat flavours.
Address: 391 Orchard Road, Basement 2, Takashimaya Food Hall, Singapore 238872
Opening hours: TBD
Sugar Butter Tree is not a halal-certified brand.
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