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It’s been just over a year since 8days.sg last checked in on sisters Serene Tan, 32walo88 gaming, and Danielle Tan, 28 – the hawker bakers selling shio pan (crescent-shaped roll with a salted crispy crust and chewy butter-soaked centre popular in Japanese bakeries) stuffed with assorted fillings at their stall Butter Town at Holland Drive Food Centre.
Their humble hawker venture has grown into something much bigger, with a newly established S$50,000 (US$38,870) commercial kitchen in CT Hub 2 in Lavender Street, and most recently, a collaboration with Japanese-style cafe chain Hvala.
The Singaporean shio pan sisters describe the last 16 months as “a rollercoaster ride”. walo88 gaming
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