![]() ![]() Dora Keikiĭora Keiki has become a name synonymous to “Japanese-style Cakes” in Singapore and while this franchise specializes in pastries like Dorayaki and Mochi, this rather plain-looking shop at Woodlands MRT Station also prepares waffles for the jostling crowds at Woodlands. This proved to be rather difficult for the bakeries and bread shops that still offer traditional waffle-making services were located at rather obscure locations and I had to constantly try my luck (many a times to no avail) near malls at different neighborhoods in Singapore.Įither way, for every local out there who loves the taste of these flat folded waffles with jam, join me and my awkwardly-angled hand on an Old School Waffle hunt! 10. This troubled the loyal cheapo in me who appreciates a good ol’ pandan waffle with jam and for that very reason, I decided it was time to sniff these magnificently affordable waffles out.Īnd so, armed with a big appetite and a never-satisfied sweet tooth, I went on my quest to find the best Old School Traditional Waffles. ![]() They are undeniably a dying breed amid the western waffles that are now served at overpriced cafes. And this is mostly because these all-too-familiar pandan waffles which were once more common local comfort food in bakeries have shied and shimmied away from the cruel glare of commercialization. Those spongy, mostly pandan-skinned pastries seem to be a thing of the past. Hear ye hear ye! Calling the old, sentimental few in Singapore to gather around and revel in a somewhat distant memory… Traditional Singapore-style Waffles.
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