Ahmad Irfan
During my visit on 15/03/23, the auntie manning the counter was rude and unceremonious in demeanor. …
Location: 6 Woodlands Square, Mall, B2-14 Woods Square, Singapore 737737
Woods Square Mall
A heritage Hong Kong-style bakery at Woods Square Mall famous for its egg tarts and Portuguese custard tarts.
A heritage Hong Kong-style bakery at Woods Square Mall famous for its egg tarts and Portuguese custard tarts.
Tai Cheong Bakery is a Hong Kong-origin bakery that has become a beloved fixture in Singapore, and its Woods Square Mall outlet brings the same iconic pastries to the Woodlands area. The bakery is most famous for its egg tarts, available in both the traditional Hong Kong-style with a buttery, flaky crust and the Portuguese-style with a caramelised, slightly charred top, each one a perfect balance of crisp pastry and silky custard. These tarts alone draw regulars who arrive fresh out of the oven. Beyond the signature egg tarts, the bakery offers a range of Chinese-style buns, mooncakes during the festive season, and other traditional pastries that showcase the brand's Hong Kong roots. The takeaway-focused kiosk format means customers can quickly pick up their favourites, with the pastries best enjoyed warm and fresh. Tai Cheong Bakery suits anyone who appreciates the art of traditional pastry-making, from morning commuters to families treating themselves. For egg tarts that define the gold standard, Tai Cheong Bakery at Woods Square Mall is the destination. It is heritage, baked fresh daily.Based on 50 Google reviews
Based on customer ratings
Based on customer ratings
Ahmad Irfan
During my visit on 15/03/23, the auntie manning the counter was rude and unceremonious in demeanor. …
Savithri Raman
Just 10 minutes ago, went to the outlet at Woodsquare. Counter staff very not happy that this time purchasing 4 egg tarts and Lao Bin at this timing. Closing soon. Very rude and it will be my last time buying from them. Hope Management can …
Sim Wei Loon
The service I received was terrible. The young girl who served me around 5 PM was unprofessional. I requested a replacement for an egg tart because the shell of the one she gave me was broken. She replaced it, but threw the tongs onto the …
Harish Chandra
Good stuff. The coconut tart is one of the best. Tarts aren’t too sweet, or salty. All good. …
Suresh Naidu
Tasty traditional egg tarts. Best to go with coffee or tea. A good treat for the family and friends during gatherings or any occasions.
Tai Cheong Bakery
Tai Cheong Bakery
The exterior of a Tai Cheong Bakery shop. The shop has a mint green facade with gold accents. A prominent sign above the entrance reads "1954 TAI CHEONG BAKERY" in English and Chinese characters. Inside, display cases show baked goods, and a staff member is visible behind the counter.
Tai Cheong Bakery
The exterior of a Tai Cheong Bakery shop. The shop has a mint green facade with gold accents. A large illuminated sign above the entrance reads "1954 TAI CHEONG BAKERY" in English and Chinese characters. Inside, display cases show baked goods, and a counter is visible. A digital menu board is mounted on the back wall.
Tai Cheong Bakery
The exterior of a Tai Cheong Bakery shop. The shop has a green and white color scheme with gold accents. There is a large sign above the entrance that says "1954 TAI CHEONG BAKERY" in both Chinese and English. Inside the shop, there are display cases filled with pastries and baked goods. A wreath of red flowers and greenery hangs on the left wall.
Tai Cheong Bakery Sign
A close-up shot of the illuminated sign for Tai Cheong Bakery, featuring Chinese characters above the English text and the year 1954. The sign is mounted above a glass storefront with a green tiled wall visible below.
Tai Cheong Bakery
The exterior of Tai Cheong Bakery, a shop with a light green facade and gold trim. A prominent sign above the entrance reads "1954" and features Chinese characters and "TAI CHEONG BAKERY" in English. Inside, display cases showcase various baked goods, and shelves are stocked with branded red boxes. A promotional poster for "Fragrant Lotus Leaf Rice" is visible on the left.
Tai Cheong Bakery
The exterior of Tai Cheong Bakery with its prominent signage. The shop has a mint green interior with gold accents. Display cases are visible, some empty and some with pastries. People are standing at the counter.
Tai Cheong Bakery
A well-lit bakery storefront with a prominent sign displaying the name "TAI CHEONG BAKERY" in English and Chinese characters, along with the year "1954". The interior features display cases with images of baked goods and decorative pendant lights.
Tai Cheong Bakery
The exterior of Tai Cheong Bakery, a shop with a mint green facade and gold accents. Display cases filled with pastries are visible inside. A sign above the entrance reads "1954 TAI CHEONG BAKERY".
Tai Cheong Bakery
A brightly lit bakery interior with a prominent sign that reads "1954 TAI CHEONG BAKERY" in both Chinese characters and English. The walls are a pastel green with gold accents. Several display cases and illuminated panels showcase baked goods. Pendant lights hang from the ceiling.
Tai Cheong Bakery
A well-lit bakery storefront with a prominent sign reading "1954 TAI CHEONG BAKERY" in both Chinese and English. The interior features display cases filled with various pastries and baked goods. Behind the counter, there are shelves stocked with red gift boxes and a glimpse of the kitchen area. The overall aesthetic is clean and modern with green and gold accents.
Pastries and Drink
A split image showing two scenes. The left side features three egg tarts on a teal plate with a red utensil and a green box with a logo. A glass of pinkish-orange liquid is also visible. The right side shows a muffin with a piece of cheese on top, served on a blue plate with a fork. In the background, a tray of similar muffins is visible in a teal cloth-lined container.
Savory and Sweet Buns with Drinks
A split image showcasing two types of filled buns and drinks. The left side features a bun topped with sesame seeds, cut in half to reveal a yellow, creamy filling. A glass of light brown liquid is visible in the background. The right side displays a bun filled with a dark, savory mixture, also cut in half. A glass of orange juice or a similar beverage is in the background.
Bakery Display Case
A display case filled with various tarts and pastries. In the foreground, rows of egg tarts, pandan tarts, HK milk egg tarts, charcoal milk tarts, cheese tarts, char siew pies, and durian & cheese tarts are visible with their prices. Behind the display, shelves are stocked with baked goods and ovens are visible in the background. Boxes with the logo "Tai Cheong Bakery" are stacked below the display.
Egg Tart
A hand holds a partially eaten egg tart in a foil container. In the background, a green box with gold lettering reads "1954 TAI CHEONG BAKERY HONG KONG CLASSIC".
Pies in a Display Case
A display case filled with golden-brown pies. The pies are arranged in rows on a grey paper liner. Some pies have a decorative leaf pattern on top, while others have a simpler, scored pattern. A price tag for "CHAR SIU PIE" and "CHICKEN PIE" is visible at the bottom.
Pastry Storage and Reheating Instructions
A printed sign with recommended storage and reheating instructions for pastries. It details how to reheat Tarts & Pies, Bolo Buns, and Coconut Cream Buns, along with a note about not using a microwave and storage limitations.
Egg Tarts and Savory Pastry
A split image showcasing two types of pastries. On the left, a savory pastry with a flaky crust is partially eaten, revealing a meat filling. Behind it, a stack of round, golden-brown pastries, possibly sweet tarts, are arranged on a teal plate. On the right, several egg tarts with a glossy yellow filling are presented on a teal plate with a patterned napkin. A teal box with a gold logo is visible in the background, along with a glass of pink beverage.
Egg Tart Promotion
A display case with a promotional sign for an "Egg-stra Special" offering 3 tarts for $1. The sign features images of egg tarts and text about celebrating the end of June and school holidays. Behind the display, there are red boxes with a logo and images of pastries and drinks. A menu board is visible to the right.
Display of Pastries and Drinks
A series of illuminated panels display various pastries and a drink. The first panel shows a pastry with a dark filling and a stack of round pastries. The second panel features egg tarts and a glass of pink liquid next to a teal box. The third panel shows a muffin in a paper liner. The fourth panel displays green tarts on a patterned surface. The fifth panel presents small tarts topped with cherries and sliced yellow cake.
Bakery Items
A green box with gold lettering that reads "TAI CHEONG BAKERY HONG KONG CLASSIC" sits behind several plastic containers of baked goods. Two of the containers hold egg tarts, one holds a large round pastry, and another holds a smaller round pastry topped with sesame seeds. A small, triangular box with a cat logo and the words "CAT & FIDDLE" is also visible.
Bakery Display with Modern Lighting
Two modern pendant lights with black domes and copper wire cages hang in front of a brightly lit display board showcasing various baked goods and drinks. Below the display board, shelves are lined with boxes of pastries or cookies. The overall ambiance suggests a bakery or cafe setting.
Dessert Display
A display of various desserts including muffins, green tarts, and small cakes topped with cherries.
Bakery and Hair Salon
A view of a shopping mall interior with a Tai Cheong Bakery and a QB House Premium hair salon. People are walking by, some appearing to be students in uniform. The bakery has a green facade and displays pastries in a glass case. The QB House has a wooden entrance and interior lighting. Overhead signs indicate "Woods Square" and "Causeway Point".
Indoor mall walkway with seating areas and shops
An indoor walkway in a mall features several seating areas with white tables and chairs. In the background, various shops are visible, including a QB HOUSE Premium store and a Q&M Dental clinic. People are walking through the mall, some carrying shopping bags. The overall scene depicts a bustling commercial environment.
Egg Tarts in a Box
A white box with a green trim contains four golden-yellow egg tarts. The tarts have a flaky crust and a smooth, creamy filling. The box is slightly open, revealing the tarts arranged in a row.
Pies and Tarts Display
A display case filled with various pies and tarts. The pies are arranged in rows, with some having a lattice crust and others a solid crust. There are also some smaller tarts visible at the top of the display. A sign for "Chicken Pie" priced at $3.50 is visible. A person in the background is wearing an apron and gloves.
Baked Goods Display
A display case filled with golden-brown baked goods, possibly pastries, topped with sesame seeds. One label visible reads "LAO PO BING" with Chinese characters and a price of "$2.80".
Dim Sum Meal
A top-down view of a table laden with a dim sum meal. In the center, a plate holds several pieces of turnip cake topped with fried shallots. To the right, a small container holds fried spring rolls. Below the turnip cake, a plate is arranged with dumplings. Two glasses of yellow beverage with ice are visible, one in the foreground and another slightly further back. Small dishes of dipping sauce and chopsticks complete the scene.
Bakery Interior
A bakery interior with red paper bags featuring the logo "TAI CHEONG BAKERY 1954 70 YEARS" displayed on a shelf. A baker, wearing gloves, is seen placing trays of baked goods into an oven. White paper bags are stacked on the counter. A QR code for Kris+ is visible on a flyer.
Advertisement for baked goods
A close-up image shows a poster advertising baked goods, with the text "The Amazing" in English and Chinese characters. Below the text is a picture of a person holding a pastry that is being pulled apart, revealing a gooey, cheesy interior. To the right of the poster is a menu board displaying various tarts and buns.
Egg Tarts
A display of freshly baked egg tarts in a glass case. Some tarts have a red candied cherry on top, while others have a smooth, golden-yellow filling. The tarts are arranged in rows on a light gray surface.
Baked Pastry
A close-up shot of a round, golden-brown baked pastry with a decorative lattice pattern on top. The pastry appears to be in a white box.
Bakery Gift Bag
A clear plastic gift bag filled with various baked goods. The bag has a checkered green and white pattern at the bottom. Some of the baked goods are individually wrapped in clear plastic with gold foil accents featuring Chinese characters. A small box with a cat illustration and the text "CAT & FIDDLE" is also visible. The text "CHONG BAKERY" is visible on some of the packaging.
Bakery Display
A brightly lit display case showcases various baked goods and drinks. Visible items include egg tarts, green tarts, muffins, bread rolls, a red bean bun, and iced beverages. Below the display, shelves are stocked with boxes of products. A sign with English and Chinese text is partially visible in the lower right corner.
Bakery Interior with Display Lights
The image shows the interior of a bakery or cafe, with a brightly lit display board showcasing various baked goods and drinks. Three modern pendant lights with dark green shades and copper-colored cages hang from the ceiling. Below the display board, shelves are lined with boxes featuring a whimsical pattern of animals and food items. The walls are painted a muted green with decorative wooden trim. A menu stand is visible on the right side of the image.
Display of Pastries
A series of illuminated panels display various pastries and baked goods. The panels show close-ups of tarts, muffins, and other sweet treats, some with decorative toppings. A teal gift box is visible in the background of some panels. A light fixture with a warm bulb hangs in the foreground.
Assortment of Baked Goods
A close-up image displays a variety of baked goods, including buns filled with a creamy yellow substance and sprinkled with sesame seeds, and other buns filled with a dark, savory mixture. In the background, two whole buns are visible, and a glass of a reddish beverage is partially seen. The items are presented on white plates with decorative edges, placed on a light blue surface.
Advertisement for Tai Cheong Bakery and Cat & the Fiddle
A promotional image displays a slice of chocolate cheesecake with a brownie crust and brownie topping, presented on a white plate. The logos for Tai Cheong Bakery and Cat & the Fiddle, featuring "Asian Inspired Cheesecakes," are prominently featured. Text indicates a redemption offer valid only at Cat & the Fiddle Cafe, Woods Square #01-15. A large spoon graphic with the word "FREE" is superimposed at the bottom.
Egg Tarts and Pastry
Two plates of pastries are shown. The left plate has a pastry with a flaky crust and a filling that appears to be meat and vegetables. Behind it, a stack of round, golden-brown pastries are visible. The right plate displays several egg tarts, some whole and some cut into wedges, with a bright yellow filling. A teal box with a logo and a pink drink in a glass are also in the background.
Bakery and Dental Surgery
A view of a bakery and a dental surgery located in a shopping mall. The bakery has a green facade with a display of baked goods. The dental surgery has a prominent sign with the Q&M logo.
Egg Tarts
A display of numerous egg tarts with golden custard filling and flaky crusts, arranged in rows on a tray. A small sign in front of the tarts reads "EGG TART 蛋撻 $2.00".
Decorative floral arrangement
A close-up shot of a decorative floral arrangement featuring large red flowers, small yellow flowers, and gold accents. The arrangement is in a gold vase and sits on a white marble surface. In the background, a framed picture of egg tarts is visible.
Assortment of Tarts
A display case filled with various tarts. The tarts are arranged in rows and appear to be sweet pastries. Some have a smooth, yellow filling, while others have a golden-brown, slightly textured filling, some topped with a red piece of fruit or candy. Labels indicate "PUFF PASTRY EGG TART" and "DURIAN CHEESE TART".
Bakery Display Case
A display case filled with various pastries and cakes. On the top shelf, there are rows of egg tarts and pandan tarts. The middle shelf contains packaged chiffon cakes and coconut cream buns. The bottom of the display has boxes with Chinese characters.
Pastry Storage and Reheating Instructions
A sign provides recommended storage and reheating instructions for pastries, including Tarts & Pies, Bolo Buns, and Coconut Cream Buns. It details methods for reheating in a toaster oven or air fryer, specifying temperatures and times. The sign also advises against microwaving and recommends consuming pastries within one night.
Tai Cheong Bakery Menu
A menu board for Tai Cheong Bakery, featuring signatures, traditional buns, and cakes. A promotional image of a pastry is displayed to the left.
Two Tarts in a Box
A white box with a green trim contains two tarts. One tart has a bright yellow filling, and the other has a pale yellow, creamy filling. To the left of the tarts is an empty foil tart tin. The box is open, and the tarts are resting on a wooden surface. A red rubber band is visible underneath the box.
Tarts in a Display Case
A close-up view of various tarts displayed in a refrigerated case. In the foreground, there are two signs. The left sign reads "MAO SHAN WANG CHEESE TART" with Chinese characters and a price of "$3.90". The right sign reads "COCONUT TART" with Chinese characters and a price of "$2.70". Behind the signs, rows of golden-brown tarts are visible, some topped with a red candied fruit.
New Product Display
A poster advertises a new product, Puff Pastry Egg Tart, priced at $2.40. The poster features images of the egg tarts. In the background, there are red bags with a logo and the number 70, and a display case. A cash register is also visible.
Bakery Display Case
A display case filled with various baked goods, including pies and buns. Labels indicate Char Siu Pie, Curry Chicken Pie, Chicken Pie, and Bolo Bun with their prices.
Egg Tarts
A display of various egg tarts, some with a green filling and others with a yellow filling. A small sign indicates 'EGG TART' with a price of '$2.40'.
Bakery Display Case
A display case filled with various baked goods, including round pastries topped with sesame seeds, pies, and buns. Some items are individually packaged in plastic containers, while others are in plastic bags. Labels indicate "LAO PO BING" for $2.50/pc, "CHAR SIU PIE" for $3.50, and "CHAR SIU BOLO BUN" for $2.80. The bottom of the display shows green boxes with Chinese characters and the text "1954 TAI CHEONG BAKERY HONG KONG".
Egg Tarts
A display case filled with numerous Hong Kong milk egg tarts. The tarts have a golden-brown crust and a smooth, pale yellow filling. Some tarts have a slightly glossy surface. A small label in the foreground reads "HONG KONG MILK EGG TART" with Chinese characters and a price of "$2.60".
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