Bake Code is a typical bakery that tries to give customers the impression of a dessert place. Imagine if a Chinese bakery colabs with a European dessert house, that's Bake Code in a nutshell.
You walk in and bam, colours, scents, and a ton of selection. Make sure to be selective because these goodies do cost quite a bit if you compare them to a traditional Asian bakery.
They transform your regular Asian bakery goods into something less "generic". Take a regular croissant - Bake Code will use matcha dough, and fill it up with concentrated matcha filling, and finish it with a sprinkle of matcha powder.
The pastries here are very sweet; there were certain pastries I tried that I considered to be a bit too sweet.
It was a fun experience to come here and pick out couple goodies to try. The flavours and the thought/idea of the pastries here are great, only if the sweetness was not overpowering everything I wanted to taste. However, the whole concept of transforming traditional baked goods was a bit gimmicky. and by paying 3,4 times the price, I would rather stick with a traditional Chinese bakery or European dessert house.