Pies come in an array of flavours as they are flexible enough to be combined with a variety of toppings thanks to their flaky, buttery dough and is loved by all. In this list we will be covering some of the best pies you can get in Singapore.
Balmoral Bakery
Traditional bakes may be found on the shelves of this old-school bakery, which also sells nostalgic delicacies like sugared doughnuts and kaya bread. However, its savoury pies are what will bring you back for more, particularly the chicken pie ($1.60), which has a winning combination of potatoes, carrots, peas, and delicate chicken pieces encased in a buttery crust that is sure to leave you hungry.
Location: 105 Clementi Street 12, #01-06, Singapore 120105
Opening Hours: 9.00am – 7.00pm (Mon – Sun)
Clinton St. Baking Company & Restaurant
Image Credits: Clinton St. Baking Company & Restaurant, SethluiThese refreshing sweets are ideal for the summer heat. People come flocking from all over for the peanut butter ice box pie ($7.50) which comes with a thick layer of whipped peanut butter mousse, almost like rich ice cream atop a graham cracker crust and is served fresh from the fridge. This decadent dessert is finished with chocolate shavings and a dark chocolate ganache. Just remember to leave some room for their Chicken & Waffles ($21) before you start on dessert.
Location: 31 Purvis St, Singapore 188608
Opening Hours: 8.00am – 4.00pm (Mon – Thu) | 8.00am – 9.00pm (Fri – Sun)
Windowsill Pies
Image Credits: Windowsill Pies, BurppleThis specialised store for dessert pies is known for its morello cherry pie ($67 for full pie) which is created with hand-cooked sour cherry jam and packed into a buttery crust. Their lemon curd pie ($65) with strawberry jelly, pineapple passionfruit topped with yoghurt curds, and alcoholic coconut lime with chunks of vodka jelly are all popular tongue-tingling alternatives if you don’t like cherry. Can’t make up your mind? Get the mixed pie ($67), which includes a taste of the restaurant’s most popular flavours to share with your family and friends.
Location: 17 Haji Ln, Singapore 189210
Opening Hours: 11.00am – 5.00pm (Mon – Sat)
Wild Blooms
Head to the floral-themed Wild Blooms for a treat that tastes as good as it looks. Here you can enjoy your treats in an establishment with a well-furnished interior filled with a flower wall and potted plants. Expect picture-perfect delicacies like the rose apple pie ($5.90) that goes above and beyond, with a freshly baked puff filled with apple slices and smeared in homemade apricot jam. Definitely worth for the gram.
Location: #01-01 The Midtown Residences 1187 Upper Serangoon Rd Singapore 534785
Opening Hours: 11.00am – 11.00pm (Tue – Thu) | 11.00am – 11.30pm (Fri – Sat) | 11.00am – 9.00pm (Sun)
PS.Cafe Great World
Here you can feast on the classic combination of banana, cream, and toffee that will satisfy your sweet cravings. At PS.Cafe Great World they made the classic banoffee pie ($10) even more decadent with additional chocolate shavings and a chocolate crumb foundation. If that is too ‘old fashioned’ for you, the Normandy Pie of the Day ($9), a new addition to the Great World menu, is also available, where the French-inspired open-faced pie can be apple or apricot-flavored, depending on when you visit.
Location: 1 Kim Seng Promenade, #01-155, Singapore 237994
Opening Hours: 8.00am – 10.00pm (Mon – Sun)
When you are bored of the usual ice cream after dinner, visit these places for something different. After all, pies are made for sharing, so it will be a great way to get closer with your evening date.