Designed by award winning local architect Tan Kay Ngee, the architecture takes its cue from the many delicate textural layers of a Danish pastry and alludes to the dynamic and multi-faceted BreadTalk® Group, with its diverse and innovative lifestyle brands.
Levels 1 & 2, 30 Tai Seng Street 534013 Singapore
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All eatery for the time being. But there's free parking for the 1st hour!
Nice environment. Amongst all the industry park ... this is like an oasis. Full of the group's eateries . But don't expect cheap prices.
Free Daily 1st Hour Parking From 4 June to 31 July 2013 Free Daily 1st hour parking from 4th June to 31st July to allow our customers to enjoy great offerings at the newly opened BreadTalk Mall !
Lots of eateries here and parking is free for the first hour.
The mee hoon kueh in the food court sucks high time!!!! There is too much to improve on!
This bread can really talk! Amazing!
Free parking for first 2 hours
It's the HQ but the food quality is horrendous. Not only is it expensive , all the dishes served by the economical rice stall were cold! It's no excuse even if I went towards the end of lunchtime!
Wish they would donate their leftover food to the needy ...
Hope they donate their leftover bread to the needy homes
The food there is not too bad
No bread sold here, it's the HQ.
Not much of a mall . More eateries than shops
The chicken rice stall service is very bad, shouting to customer when order. I never eat at that store again.
Fishball noodles. Expect a good tasting bowl from Li Xin Teochew Fishball Noodles. We enjoyed their flavourful fishballs & silky ‘her giao’ (fish dumplings) - Cheen The Curious
closest taste to the main (or 1st) branch in Taipei. good service as well. worth coming back. - Debbie Ng
Free weekend parking. Nice selection of eateries and ntuc. Not crowded. - Elizabeth Koh
Always filled with people and the food there is delicious. Excellent to be visited again. Love it!!! ☺ 😊 - Felix Utama
3 levels of retail shops with lots of eateries, Giant supermarket, banks (OCBC & ICBC). Buzzling with after work crowd at the doorstep of Paya Lebar MRT interchange (green line & orange circle line). - Jess Thia