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Bake Inc

at Gek Poh Shopping Centre

2.6 (82 reviews)
✅ MUIS Certified
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🍽️ Dine In
Bake Inc 烘焙企业 stands as one of Singapore's most established halal-certified local bakery chains, serving the community since 2003 with over two decades of dedication to freshly baked goods and traditional confectioneries. With more than 10 outlets strategically located across Singapore—from MRT stations like Admiralty to major shopping centers such as Hougang Mall and medical facilities including Tan Tock Seng Hospital—Bake Inc has built a comprehensive network that makes quality halal-certified baked goods accessible to Singaporeans in their daily routines. The bakery's commitment to preservative-free products reflects their understanding of health-conscious consumers' needs while maintaining the authentic flavors and textures that have defined their brand for over 15 years, positioning them as a trusted neighborhood bakery that prioritizes both quality and community accessibility.

The diverse product range at Bake Inc encompasses everything from daily fresh bread and artisanal pastries to celebration cakes and traditional assorted biscuits, all crafted using halal-certified ingredients and time-tested recipes. Their specialty lies in creating customizable cakes for special occasions while maintaining a consistent supply of everyday essentials like sandwich breads, sweet pastries, and local favorites that cater to Singapore's diverse palate preferences. The bakery's dedication to daily freshness ensures that customers receive products at their peak quality, while their traditional biscuit selections preserve cultural confectionery heritage, making Bake Inc a bridge between modern bakery convenience and traditional Asian baking craftsmanship that appeals to multiple generations of customers.

Bake Inc's business model emphasizes community connection through strategic outlet placement in high-traffic areas where people naturally gather—transportation hubs, medical centers, and neighborhood shopping areas—creating convenient touchpoints for customers to access quality baked goods as part of their daily lives. While currently focusing on self-collection services at selected outlets rather than delivery, this approach reinforces their commitment to personal customer service and ensures product freshness upon purchase. Their presence in diverse locations from Changi Airport Terminal 3 to local housing estate shopping centers demonstrates their understanding that quality halal-certified baked goods should be accessible to all segments of Singapore society, establishing them as a dependable choice for both everyday purchases and special occasion celebrations.

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2.6 / 5

Based on 82 reviews

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2.6 / 5

Based on 82 reviews

Negative Reviews

Peter Tan Peter Tan

i and my auntie breads queueing for packing, then been inform at the counter that my 3 bread must sh

My auntie and I were queuing for packing. We were informed at the counter that my three breads and my auntie's one loaf of bread would have to share a single pack, with only one thin transparent plastic bag issued to us, even though we live separately. This didn't make any sense. We spent a total of $8 there. Four different types of soft bread ended up crumbling in one small bag. Furthermore, we live in different houses. It wasn't about being stingy, but the explanation given by the staff was weird. When we asked for a separate plastic bag, the staff said we would supposedly need to be charged for it. It's funny because queuing together doesn't mean we live together. In that case, we wouldn't need two people to queue. Imagine a group of 10 students or classmates, not related by blood, queuing and buying takeaway dinner for their homes, but only being given one free plastic bag with a handle to share.

Ethan Ong Ethan Ong

Reported fly landed on the bread inside the display shelf. The Malaysian Chinese staff acknowledged

A fly landed on the bread inside the display shelf. The Malaysian Chinese staff acknowledged the issue and came to chase the fly away, but did not remove the contaminated bread. I pointed out that it could not be sold, but she just ignored me.

Kavita Balan Kavita Balan

Egg shells in their Swiss roll cake. Not the first time. It's disgusting.

Egg shells found in their Swiss roll cake. This isn't the first time. It's disgusting.

Positive Reviews

Grace Tan Grace Tan

Affordable nice bread!

Affordable and nice bread!

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