TODAY'S DEAL: Bread One Fill your tummy with delectable breads and cakes with a Gift Certificate at Bread One (valued at P150)

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FOR ONLY: ₱ 75
ENSOGO PHILIPPINES

Highlights:

  • Get a taste of delicious and aromatic buns with Bread One’s Hong Kong style breads baked fresh every day. You can also get your fill of their various cakes via a gift certificate applicable on all regular priced breads and cakes at the SM Mall of Asia branch only.
  • The most popular breads and pastries in their shop include:
    • Hong Kong Polo Bun – soft bread a sweet, crispy crust
    • Chinese Roll – filled bread with special salad dressing with floss, veggies and ham sprinkled on top
    • Pork Floss – pleasant, savory pork floss sprinkled on top
    • Blueberry Bun – sweet blueberry filling that ooze with every bite
    • Tuna Twist –delicious tuna wrapped in bread with veggie and cheese on top
    • Tasty - comes in a variety of flavors: ube, raisin, choco, wheat and milk
    • Ham and Cheese Loaf – ham-filled bread with toasted cheese sprinkles on top

In Detail:

  • Voucher is valid for P150-worth Gift Certificate applicable on all regular priced Breads and Cakes at Bread One, SM Mall of Asia branch only.
  • Vouchers are valid for all regular priced items only. Discounted items are not included.
  • Voucher is valid for three (3) months, from October 17, 2011 to January 17, 2012.
  • Unlimited voucher purchase per person
  • At least two (2) vouchers must be purchased for this particular deal.
  • A maximum of two (2) vouchers may be used per person per visit.
  • Vouchers are valid for take-out.
  • Any unused amount will not be refunded; anything in excess of its value shall be paid directly to the merchant.
  • Standard Ensogo Terms:
    • Voucher is transferable and may be given as gift.
    • Price is inclusive of all service charge and VAT.
    • All paid transactions are non refundable.
    • Voucher cannot be used in conjunction with senior citizen card, and any discount card or promotion.
    • Voucher is valid as a discount coupon
    • Failure to redeem vouchers within validity period will render the voucher invalid.
  • Store Operating Hours: Monday to Sunday, 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM
  • Vouchers are valid for use on special occasions and public holidays (special occasions include MOA mall-wide sales).
  • Walk-in voucher-holders may be honored during off-peak hours (still subject to slot availability). However, merchant suggests that you make reservations at least a day prior to promo redemption.
  • Cancellation of reservation must be made a day before the set appointment.
  • Please provide your voucher serial numbers upon reservation and present your Ensogo vouchers upon arrival at the establishment.
  • For inquiries and reservations, please contact 556-0568.
 

Savory pastries for the meat-lover

Fruity pastries, good for breakfast or desserts

Freshly baked goodies, Hong Kong-style, at Bread One

About Bread One:

Bread has always been the constant throughout history, from the unleavened bread of the Israelites, to being the travelling food of choice during the medieval times. At present, bread is prepared in many ways: hamburgers, sandwiches, toast and lots more. It has no cultural limitations as practically every country has a distinct way of including bread in their diets with dough that they prepare and bake in different ways. Bread is good with anything, whether it be with peanut butter and jelly, scrambled eggs, sweeteners, fillings, fruits and who knows how many more combinations. Stock up on your favorite breads from Bread One with this exclusive Ensogo treat.

Bread One brings to the Filipino consumers breads from the culture and heritage of Hong Kong. Staying true to its Chinese roots, the company treats its customers to baked delicacies enjoyed by the Chinese. The aromas, sweet tastes, and texture of their freshly baked bread come from top-quality ingredients and high level of skill and technique when baking. Bread One aims to constantly bring the taste of Hong Kong to the bread-loving consumers of the Philippines.

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