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Korean bakery Sibang serves up scrumptious baked goods and on point coffees in a tranquil environment, making it the perfect lunch getaway.
We walk through South Point Mall, looking around for Sibang, the bakery we have heard so much about. Like all good bakeries, we smell it before we see it. Heavyset wooden tables line the right side of the long, rectangular space. On them is displayed every type of baked treat we could hope for. Eyes rush over croissants, bagels, doughnuts, tea cakes, sandwiches, cookies and biscuits, pies and much, much more.
You Ain’t Seen Muffin Yet
We grab an Apple Pie and Salami & Cheese Sandwich to start with. The sandwich was fresh with a strong kick from cheese complementing the salt of the dry salami and crunch of the lettuce. The pie was divine, crunchy on the outside and a perfect mix of sweet and tart on the inside.
Our food gone, we looked around in dismay till we locked eyes with a Sausage Danish, calling out to us across the smooth floor. A few minutes later, it was paid for and in our bellies. While sipping on a strong and flavourful cappuccino, we saw one of the waitresses carry out a mammoth bowl of fresh, mixed fruits topped with an ice flake sorbet (pretty much scoops of ice cream). The sheer size of the dish caught the eye. This is Bing-Su, a dessert Sibang offers in Red Bean and Coffee flavours. We watched on sadly, wishing we hadn’t filled our bellies so quickly.
Takes The Biscuit
Sibang Bakery really is all that we have heard of, and more; the quality of food is undisputed. At least twice we saw customers walk in and buy 10-15 loaves of bread or buns at a time. The rest stopped by for a bite and a coffee, and we recommend you do the same.
The space is tailor-made for a lunch break or catching up with a friend and we promise you, we’re definitely going back.
Head over to 108, 1st Floor, DLF South Point Mall, Golf Course Road, or their second branch at First Floor, DLF Mega Mall, DLF Phase 1, Gurgaon.
A lazy day here will cost you Rs.500 for two.
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