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You are here: Home / Food Review / You can now dine at home with Hachi croissants

You can now dine at home with Hachi croissants

June 12, 2020 By StrawberrY Gal - Food Review Leave a Comment

Hachi is one of my favourite place when it comes to buying pastries and bread. I started indulged in their bread since their first opening of their outlet in Sri Hartamas. And now you can enjoy your favorite croissant freshly baked from your home!

Being a big fan of croissant, I am truly falling in love with their croissants where one can enjoy them at home at anytime. The frozen croissants come with the choice of 6 pcs which is priced at RM22 for the plain one while the chocolate croissant is at RM 25 for 6

Preparing the croissant comes simple where they have their awesomely prepared croissant which is packed with the flavours. The croissant is really good where they are simply aromatic and delicious. Each mouthful of the croissants comes sinfully delicious and every mouthful is heavenly.

Cooking them is very easy as well. And this time, you can get your croissant baked so easy by just putting them into your oven. It just takes 15 minutes to bake the awesome croissant. And you can enjoy the fluffy croissant that will definitely wow you for sure.

Comes with the choice of the plain croissant or the chocolate croissant.
🥐Frozen croissant (6pcs) = rm22
🥐Frozen chocolate croissant (6pcs) = rm25

To purchase them, you can order them via their Line Group as below.

1. Saujana = http://line.me/ti/g/VO8weJtVig
2. Desa Park/Waterfront = http://line.me/ti/g/xavPFS6YxW
3. Publika/ Tiffany/Hartamas = http://line.me/ti/g/1pf77vTK0y
4. 1MK/ Verve Shops = http://line.me/ti/g/Mxwh5rxwvu
5. Kota Damansara = http://line.me/ti/g/r2GfTDq2D_
6. Bangsar/ Tmn Desa/ KL Sentral = http://line.me/ti/g/tojmGCHP0M
7. Bandar Sunway = http://line.me/ti/g/KX7dndHCHI

Or you can place their order via below as well:
**To place order please call 03-62063277 (1MK)
1.bakery cafe hachi (1 mont kiara)
2.bakery cafe hachi (plz damas)
3.bakery cafe hachi (sunway pyramid) opening soon

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