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  1. Feb 19, 2024 · Craving donuts in Singapore? Here are our top picks of the very best donut spots and delivery services for finger-licking treats.

    • Fabian Loo
    • Korio. Sandwich shop. Chinatown. This hole-in-the-wall shop is home to some of the best, well-stuffed sandwiches and glorious doughnut creations.
    • Mr Holmes Bakehouse. Bakeries. Orchard. While most often hailed for the worldwide popularity of the cruffin, a cross between the croissant and muffin, Mr. Holmes Bakehouse does plenty of other delicious handcrafted bakes.
    • Fluff Bakery. Bakeries. Rochor. Known for its cupcakes, Fluff Bakery also serves up delicious stuffed doughnuts. Like its popular cupcakes, the doughnuts are usually sold out by the end of the day.
    • The Fat Kid Bakery. Bakeries. Tanjong Pagar. At The Fat Kid Bakery, bomboloni or Italian doughnuts ($3.50 to $5) are made using a two-year-old sourdough starter, and come with luscious fillings: suffused with toasty oolong, stuffed with tart-sweet summer berries, or bursting with warm apple jam.
    • Kobashi. We first spotted these irresistible Japanese-inspired donuts on Instagram. Settle your cravings with a batch of these signature sourdough delights.
    • Puffs & Peaks Bakery. This neighbourhood bakery is hiding delicious and homemade, fluffy brioche donuts from $4. There’s a range of diverse flavours to choose from.
    • Harritt’s. Tuck into famous donuts from this Tokyo donut and coffee shop. First launched in 2004, customers can enjoy a range of top-quality, handmade donuts from seasonal Sakura Strawberry, to generously-filled regulars like Nutella and Pistachio, and plenty more favourites.
    • Delish. Sink your teeth into the fluffiest bomboloni donuts from this online halal-certified business. The pastel-coloured fillings offers something a little different, with flavours like durian pengat, caramel kaya butter, matcha, lemon cream cheese and more.
  2. Dunkin' Donuts SG - World's leading baked goods and coffee chain. See What's Brewing. Check Out Our Flavors. Facebook. Add a touch of delicious sparkle to your celebration with a spectacular Dunkin’ spread. Visit dunkindonuts.oddle.me to pre-order your donuts in bulk. *A minimum order of $40 with a notice period of one working day is required.

    • Burnt Ends Bakery. Image credit: @travellingfoodmonster. Michelin-starred restaurant, Burnt Ends, has been having great success with its sister concept, the Burnt Ends Bakery, thanks to their Milo Dinosaur Doughnuts ($30 for six).
    • City Donut. Housed along Telok Ayer, City Donut is a specialises in doughnuts made with a local twist. Their bestseller is the Pandan Ondeh-Ondeh ($2.80), where fragrant pandan dough meets a sticky gula melaka glaze and coconut filling, though I personally am a big fan of the Orh Nee ($2.50), and the Pulut Hitam ($2.20), both of which taste so close to the desserts they nod to.
    • Doughnut Shack. For doughnuts overloaded with a generous amount of filling, head to Doughnut Shack, a short walk from Farrer Park MRT Station. Best known for their bombolone (Italian for “stuffed doughnuts”), Doughnut Shack has flavours such as Black Forest, Banana Fritters, Creme Brulee, and Black Sesame.
    • Korio. Korio is famed for two things: grilled cheese sandwiches, and their Brooklyn-style brioche doughnuts. The small hole-in-the-wall cafe features a selection of flavours daily, all from $4.50.
  3. May 31, 2024 · Where to find the best donuts in Singapore. 1. Mister Donut. Photography: @misterdonut.sg via Instagram. Getting a little bored of the typical round donut? Try the Pon De Ring or French Cruller donuts at Mister Donut – they’ve got 20 different flavours to choose from.

  4. Nov 20, 2023 · Got a sweet tooth, or just hankering for a sugary mid-day snack? Here's where to grab the best donuts and bombolonis in Singapore.

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