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I went to ToTT today! Another baking supplies shop visited! I'm left with the one at TKC and Sia Huat.

I was there to check out the bundt pan collection and see how extensive a collection they have.

And I was amazed!


Aaahhhh bundt love!!! ♥♥♥♥♥

But but. Let's talk about going there.

ToTT shares the building and carpark with Sime Darby. It's a good thing for husbands whose wives spend ages in the shop. Like me. They can just go next door and admire the cars.

I was sort of enthralled when I entered. I didn't expect it to be so spacious and huge! The displays and arrangement is just beautiful. I went to the baking aisle to search for pans and there I found it! Shelves of bundt pans! Omg they have practically everything! From the classic bundt to the fancy ones such as castles and mini bundt pans too! I wish I own them all!

I found souffle bowls/ramekins too and it's pretty cheap! Better than the ones I got at Daiso, more colourful and cheaper. Darn. There are loads of things there, the usual baking utensils and some I found worth mentioning like:
  • pizza scraper or something like that? I thought why would they sell such a huge dust pan here! Then I realised. Pizza scoop. HAHA.
  • HUGE pots. Like you can cook a chopped up human in it
  • pretty pretty cake and cupcake keepers and displays!
  • whisks and ladles of all sizes!
There were very few ingredients (only one narrow shelf), surprisingly no brownie trays (or I didn't search hard enough but I went round at least twice), not much cupcake cups. There's also a cooking section and a bar section which I wasn't so interested in.

I came out of the shop with my ultimate fave heritage bundt pan and a grater. Haha yes, finally I can properly zest a lemon.

I don't think I'll be visiting this place anytime soon unless I'm getting another bundt pan, which I shouldn't cos I already have two. Nevertheless! This is an awesome place! Next on the list, Sia Huat!

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