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Friday Aug 18, 2006

Bread Talk
The aroma emanating from the Bread Talk shop is enough to draw you inside. The smell of bread being baked is so reminiscent of my childhood days when mom was still alive and busy with her bakeshop. This “Bread Talk” branch is found at the SM Mall of Asia. Each bread costs at least 40 pesos.

Each BreadTalk features contemporary artwork, design and architecture that command worldwide appeal. A trip to BreadTalk is indeed a bit of self-indulgence, a delight for the belly and soul!

I think the price is just too much that only the rich can afford it. A loaf of bread cost just as much. I wouldn’t mind eating one or two but to eat it in a regular basis is just too much on the pocket. Besides processed carbohydrates are a no-no.


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    11 Comments »

    Comment by JMom
    2006-08-19 05:14:47

    oh I love the smell of freshly baked bread! I bet I would be one of the folks instantly making a beeline for this store :)

     
    Comment by bebe
    2006-11-01 04:06:02

    Dear .

    Do you have any branches in Saudi Arabia .

     
    Comment by jane
    2007-01-16 11:46:22

    ang sarap talaga nang mga tinapay dito sa Bread Talk,, pinaka gusto ko yung tinapay na may crust na parang brownish yung kulay tapos maanghang nang konti,,,naka display sya sa unahan nang store nyo madalas,,,sorry i forgot the name of it.

     
    Comment by mj_astudenthaha
    2007-01-24 15:09:53

    how do you make your breads?..
    what flour do you use?.. please?
    i need it for my research paper….

    –breadlover..

     
    Comment by u8mypinkcookies
    2007-11-04 21:48:26

    chocolate cheezymada! you gotta try it.. :D

     
    Comment by hermie sumacio
    2009-02-17 09:29:22

    bumili yung friend ko ng tinapay sa inyo (Breadtalk) and
    tinikman ko at iba ang lasa masarap …How i’d wish na magkaron ng branch sa amin sa iloilo..Saan2 ba matagpuan ang mga branhes nyo sa pasay and baclaran.

     
    Comment by ruther
    2009-03-30 16:31:03

    sarap naman ng mga breads nyo… amoy pa lang amoy fresh na!!!!! ang lasa walang kasing sarap… kapag inyong natikman abot langit ang pakiramdam!!! paano po ba mag -apply sa bread talk? gusto ko po sanang maging isa sa mga anghel ninyo na gumagawa ng fresh at masarap na tinapay at ipinapadala sa sambayanang pilipino….

     
    Comment by bien dacasin
    2009-06-19 14:56:28

    is it available for franchise? interesado sana kami..

     
    Comment by cricelle
    2009-09-23 18:31:17

    ui! sarap talaga ng mga tinapay nio grv na sarapan ma2 ko saludo ako sa inyo.sana maging part ako na breadtalk? hiring pba? jokes….jejejejej…….sana madag dagan pa kau ng brnch nio.godblez.mwaaahhh

     
    Comment by Janjan..ü
    2010-02-03 00:08:20

    Sarap ng fire floss nila dito… The Best!

     
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