There does seem to be some rather unique establishments hidden around Taman Jurong Food Centre despite the location being a little far out for some folks out there — hidden up at the third level of the food centre would be that of monbébé bakehouse; these folks had taken over the former premises of the now-defunct Hilltop Fried Hokkien Mee there (some may also recall the same stall housing an establishment named Volk.sg at some point of time). Being located in one side of the food centre which doesn’t have a prominent shopfront to the main podium of the food centre, the stall can be found at the side of the food centre facing that of Taman Jurong Shopping Centre. monbébé bakehouse is a stall that primarily serves up cupcakes and muffins with various flavours available on a rotational basis each day. With that being said, monbébé bakehouse does also take pre-orders for whole cakes; one can find the list of flavours that they offer for their whole cakes on the meh as well.

Skimming through the display case on the variety of cupcakes and muffins that they have to offer on the day of our visit, it was the Banana Walnut Muffin that caught our attention — perhaps it was one of the very few muffin flavours available that does not include the use of chocolate being offered on the day of our visit; we also seem to have been gravitated towards the classic combination of elements that felt comforting to us. Taking a bite into the Banana Walnut Muffin, one thing we did like about the consistency of the muffin here was how it was light and fluffy without being greasy — nothing clumpy, dense and oily here that one would typically expect out of some commercially-made muffins out there. There is definitely an evident note of the sweetness of bananas going on in here, while there is an element of crunch coming from the addition of walnuts that adds a touch of nuttiness for a variance of both textures and flavours. All muffins are priced at a flat price tag of $2.80, while all cupcakes are listed at a flat price tag of $3.80 — definitely makes it a pretty affordable tea-time break or even light breakfast item to have whilst coupled with a cup of traditionally-brewed Nanyang-style Kopi on the side!