Earlier in the day, some friends and I had gone to visit a friend at his resting place. Thereafter, a bunch of us left for their destinations while Z and I went to visit K’s new place around Kim Keat for an informal house warming. On our way back to the main road, we came across an old bakery run by some middle-aged to old men. I was thoroughly fascinated by their products. With the camera in hand, these are some of the snapshots of what I saw.
I seem to be always attracted to the old, disused, forgotten things around us. I think these things give a certain charm, life, character and identity to the place they are found. I probably caught on this fascination when Z brought me to the old ST James Power Station before it was refurbished into what you will see today. Above all, it is literally a refreshing sight from the usual Orchard Road, where everything is extra prim and proper.
As for the bread from this traditional bakery, what attracted me first were the loaves of “blackhead bread” stacked on the racks to cool down. Not to mention I love the colours too.
Of course, we also wanted to have a taste of the freshly baked “blackhead bread”, so we shared to buy a loaf, which was only $2.20.
Then, I gave it a try…
And it was the most wonderful plain bread I had tasted! The bread was moist, soft but firm on the bite. It didn’t dissolve into a mess in the mouth and you can savour every bite you take slowly. It is no wonder the bakery still stands today.
Anyway, besides the “blackhead bread”, the colourful trays which they use also caught my eye.
Vibrant colours.
Really glad we made the trip to K’s place, otherwise I would have missed out such a lovely place in the equally lovely area.













