Sunday, January 22, 2006

Beard Papa's @ Midvalley Megamall

Yes I know. This post is due long ago. Anyway, after extensive reviews from other bloggers, here is my view of beard papa's cream puffs.....



One cream puff will set you back RM3.50 a piece. If you buy more than 5 pieces then its RM3.30 each. Anyway, after placing your order, the person behind the counter will start pumping the puff pastry full of cream!! They will only fill the puff pastry if when someone orders.



Each cream puff is put into a little paper bag. Kinda like the type you get when you buy Auntie Anne's pretzel. Anyway, these are then put into a bright yellow box. So far so good.



On first bite, I noticed that the puff pastry is a little dry. But.....................the cream filling makes your forget the dry pastry. The cream is really good. Custardy and you can actually see some vanilla seeds(?) in the cream!! This is still the best cream puff I have ever eaten. If you disagree and think that there is another one out there that is better, let us know please! =D

Makan King Ratings = 7 out of 10

Cheers!
-BKT King-

5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Midvalley's Jusco also have their own version. Price cheaper compare with Bread Papa.

10:42 AM, January 23, 2006  
Blogger Makan Kings said...

anonymous,

Yes. The Jusco in Midvalley does have their own cream puff. It is cheaper but I dont think it is anywhere as good as the Beard Papa's one.

But actually thats a good idea. Maybe we should do a comparison of the two. We will keep that in mind.

Cheers,
-BKT King-

5:09 PM, January 25, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Beard Papa's yummy!!! They have one in Boston! I think around USD 2 each....not sure excatly how much

4:45 AM, February 09, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I was in heaven when I tryed them yesterday....
so gooooooooooooooood!!!
I want more;)

2:19 PM, February 14, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The Beard Papa in Oz seems to be doing quite well with the original flavour. The cream is scrumptious: rich, but light and not 'jelek' at all. Can't say the same for the chocolate flavoured ones though - it's somehow lost it's lightness and delicacy and tasted exactly like heavy, stodgy Milo flavoured pudding.

9:50 PM, May 19, 2006  

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