quasont in Woodlands serves affordable pastries and brunch like butter kaya croissant, black sesame mochi bread, seafood aglio olio & more from just S$2

by Jermina

There’s no arguing that the East and West are filled with tons of restaurants, cafes, and supper spots that let you feast to your heart’s content at any time of the day. 

But, we can’t forget about the other areas and I think it’s about time that we steer our attention towards the North and pay a visit to one (or two) hidden gems there. 

If that wasn’t enough to convince you, this hole-in-the-wall spot may do just the trick.

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quasont is a cosy bakery and brunch cafe decorated with modern and chic furnishing in wooden accents, just a stone’s throw away from 888 Plaza in Woodlands

It’s hard to miss it as you’ll be able to spot (or even smell) the stunning display of freshly baked pastries from afar. Think croissants, waffles, breads, cheesecakes and so much more — you’ll definitely be spoiled for choice.

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The quasont selections range from S$2.80–S$4.80 and include the likes of butter kaya, hazelnut chocolate croissant filled with luscious cream filling, and fruit danish with sweet custard.

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For those who choose to go down the savoury route, opt for the cream cheese garlic, tuna croissant or sausage danish, all baked to golden perfection.

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For those who aren’t a fan of croissants, there are other pastries and bread from S$2–S$3.80 like the coffee butter, black sesame mochi, red bean mochi, chicken floss with sausage and many more to munch on.

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Dropping by for lunch?

Choose from their hot mains and small bites which comprises Seafood Aglio Olio (S$13.80), Salmon Fillet (S$16.80) alongside Tater Pops (S$6.80) and Buffalo Wings (S$9.80).  

Make it a full meal affair with coffee like Einspanner (S$6) or Strawberry Elderflower Brewed Tea (S$5) for non-caffeine lovers.  

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But, if you’re in need of a midday sweet treat, treat yourself to a Matcha Cream Roll (S$2.20) AKA cream horns for a nostalgic throwback. Or if you’re throwing a mini celebration, they have slices of Burnt Cheesecake (S$8.80) and Black Forest Cake (S$5.50) up for grabs as well.

That being said, the display selections might rotate daily so I’d check in with the shop before heading down to prevent disappointment.

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Considering their extensive menu, it seems like the perfect place to have all your cravings sorted in one place. Just take note that they have limited seating so I’d encourage you to make your way down earlier if you’re planning to dine-in with friends or family.

Are you in the mood for pastries and coffee?

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📍 888 Woodlands Drive 50, #01-753, Singapore 730888
🕐 10am–9.30pm (Daily)

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