I'm normally very conscious of eating healthily, but I make the exception for a bit of Breadtop.
It's a bakery but it's very typically Chinese version of what bakeries tend to be like here. There's lots of buns, cakes, bread, pastries and croissants on offer, but the name of the game is sugar and soft, light and fluffy.
The Breadtop experience is the opposite of the artisan bakery movement that is gaining ever increasing vitality in Melbourne. That's not to say that it is bad. It's absolutely delicious and certainly has its place in the great bake-off competition in this town, but it's all style over substance.
All the ingredients taste overly refined - very refined flours and sugars, overly sweet toppings, plastic-y cheese bits. And somehow it all comes together beautifully and ends up as tasty, naughty doughy treats.
The set up is fun too. Grab a tray and some plastic tongs, whip open the cabinets you like the look of, and select your own pastries and buns. Take your selection to the counter, pay and go. Easy. read more