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New Japanese-inspired cafe in Bras Basah

Address: 231 Bain Street, Bras Basah Complex, #01-75, Singapore 180231 Operating Hours: 10am - 6pm (Tue to Sun), Closed on Mon There are many cafes in this Civic District area and GAMO is a new kid on the block. Located at the Bras Basah Complex, its interior and decoration makes itself stand out among the book stores and printing store. The cafe was opened recently and the glass facade makes it so inviting. The Japanese-inspired theme also shows in the decoration and the minimalistic style of the cafe. As a baker, I can tell you this is good quality of croissants and viennoiseries. My first choice is always Pan Au Suisse (which is shaped differently compared to normal croissants). Do drop by if you are around the area.
Posted: Sep 29, 2022
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