Shinfuni is a new Taiwanese bakery in Bugis
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Bugis Junction is a treasure trove of hidden food gems. One new addition to the mall is Shinfuni, loosely translated from their Chinese name 幸芙妮 (xìng fú nī). This Taiwanese-style bakery is run by the same team behind Kazo, which explains why you’ll find similar-looking bakes here.
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The Shinfuni Signature Hokkaido Cream Apple Pie ($3.80) comes highly recommended. Exclusively available at Shinfuni, this pastry features buttery, flaky layers with a rich Hokkaido cream and apple chunks within. You can also get four for $14, which works out to $3.50 per piece.
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The French Brulee Bun ($2.60) is another must-try. You get a soft baked bun stuffed with a generous amount of custard and lightly torched on top for a caramelised sweetness.
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Otherwise, go for their popular Cream Puffs AKA Kazu Kazu, which are a best-seller at Kazo. Here, they’re available in seasonal flavours such as Burnt Caramel Cream (price TBD) and Crispy Durian Cream ($3.50). These puffs are light and airy, bursting with rich filling.
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Otherwise, grab a Golden Horn Croissant ($2.20) if you’re up for something simple. This baked treat is said to be fluffy on the inside, pairing well with salted butter and jam.
We also spotted a Taro Orh Nee Donut ($3.80) on Shinfuni’s website, which has the full list of bakes on offer. To avoid disappointment, do order online beforehand and collect your treats at the store! Most of the items are under $5 too, so you don’t have to worry about breaking the bank here.
If you’re up for more food in the area, check out our Bugis Street food guide, where you’ll find cheap soft serve, oden and more! Otherwise, read our Cornercove Acai review for loaded smoothie bowls with unlimited toppings in City Gate mall.
Address: 200 Victoria Street, B1-K04 Bugis Junction, Singapore 188021
Opening hours: Sun-Thurs 10am to 9:30pm, Fri-Sat 10am to 10pm
Tel: 6530 3551
Website
Shinfuni is not a halal-certified eatery.
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Featured image adapted from @shinfuni_sg
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