Humble Bakery cafe in Raffles Place by ex-Bakery Brera bakers

There aren’t many bakeries in Singapore that specialise in scones. After all, a simple scone doesn’t look as fancy as trendier bakes such as cream-filled croissants or stuffed doughnuts—both of which have taken the social media world by storm at some point. Humble Bakery, however, seems to prove otherwise. Previously an online-only store selling freshly baked scones in assorted flavours, the homegrown brand has recently announced the opening of their first cafe right in heart of the CBD: One Raffles Place.

Image credit: @humblebakery.sg

The bakery teased the soft opening of their dine-in cafe in a recent social media post. The soft launch is taking place from 28 November to 3 December, before the cafe officially opens its doors the week after.

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As the news is fresh off the press, there aren’t many details about the new cafe at the moment. However, looking at the espresso machine in the photo of the new store, it’s likely that there’ll be barista-brewed coffee served alongside an array of fresh scones and other bakes.

Humble Bakery is run by ex-Bakery Brera bakers, so you know their bakes are legit. Premium French butter and whipping cream go into these scones, which are rich and flavourful with a tender crumb.

Image credit: @helloanthia

Previously, the bakery launched a So Mochi Joy Box, a series starring mochi-filled scones. We particularly enjoyed the Muah Chee Mochi Scones, which comprised a fragrant peanut filling and chewy mochi encased within Humble Bakery’s Original Scone. Here’s hoping something of this sort would be available at the cafe!

Another business started by an ex-Bakery Brera pastry chef is La Levain, which rose to fame for their Bo Bo Cha Cha Croissant and flaky cruffins.

If you prefer old-school bakes, read our guide to the best traditional bakeries in Singapore, or check out Sing Hon Loong Bakery in Whampoa for coconut buns.

Address: 1 Raffles Place, #02-27, One Raffles Place, Singapore 048616
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 8am to 6pm, Sat 10am to 4pm
Website
Humble Bakery is not a halal-certified eatery.

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Featured image adapted from @helloanthia and @humblebakery.sg

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