I couldn't resist
bringing my mom to check out the epic unagi at Man Man but as we
still had plenty of time before the michelin bib gourmand restaurant opens for
business, we thought it wouldn't harm to start with desserts at Hattendo
Cafe!
In Kanji (also
known as the Chinese characters), Hattendo is written as 八天堂 which means the 8th
heaven and that's a really appealing name for a western style confectionery that
hailed from Japan!
Open kitchen
concept - some historical information here; the cafe started as a Japanese
confectionery in 1933 and was re-branded as a Western one in 1975! The Singapore
store at Tanjong Pagar Centre started operations in January this
year.
The menu had more
than just desserts but for the purpose of this post, i would need to draw your
attention to the section under "cream bun".
There were five
basic fillings for the signature cream buns and the man before me in the queue
got like 50 pieces for takeaways! I actually walked past Hattendo a few months
ago at about 7 pm and the trays of buns were already cleaned
out!
Aside from the
cream buns, you can also find the slightly pricier melon bun; said to be "crispy
on the outside, fluffy on the inside" with melting custard
cream.

Want to try every
single filling for the cream buns? You can get the set box even though there's
no promotional price; one for S$2.50 and five for S$12.50.
Mom has never
been the big eater and i am, well, trying to cut down on sugar (must toe the
government line for less sugar); hence, it's one cream custard bun and one melon
azuki bean bun with a cup of black tea for mom.
Cream
Bun (Custard)
Individually
wrapped, those particular with ingredients would be pleased to review them via
the sticker that holds the wrapper. I had this on 25 August and the expiry was
just a day later!
To be honest, i
wasn't expecting a bun before my visit as i thought it would be a puff similar
to Beard's Papa or Tampopo. Nevertheless,
a simple bun can still blow us away right?
Bun was indeed
pillow-soft and there was a generous chunk of semi fluid custard that was creamy
yet not insanely sweet like some versions in the market! As a whole, however, it
didn't register on both our minds as something that will be etched deeply in our
memory.
Melon
Bun (Azuki Bean)
Since we had
chosen custard for the cream bun, we thought we must vary our desserts by having
a different filling; hence, the red beans filling. From the photo i took, you
can also select custard cream, matcha cream for the melon bun.
Strangely, both
mom and i enjoyed the melon bun better! The exterior was similar to
the polo bun yet with differences; not as sweet with a savoury
tinge and not as crusty. The azuki bean filling had a touch of familiarity and
it didn't take my mom and i long to realise it's almost like melted red bean
pontong ice cream! No picture of the "inside" as we gobbled the melon bun up in
no time!
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Location
7
Wallich Street, #01-05,
Tanjong
Pagar Centre,
Singapore
078884
(Connected
to Tanjong Pagar MRT Station)
Map
As
above.
Operating
Hours
Mondays
to Fridays - 10 am to 9 pm
Saturdays
to Sundays - 11 am to 8 pm
Website
http://hattendo.jp/en/overseas/
Menu
As
above.
Pricing
Cream
Bun (Custard) - S$2.50
Melon
Bun (Azuki Bean) - S$3.00
Additional
Information
Coffee
(air-flown from Japan) is supposed to be good but i am a snob when it comes to
westernized coffee; have always preferred my kopi gao siew
dai.
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