Châteraisé at Bedok Mall
What Makes Châteraisé Special
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About Châteraisé at Bedok Mall
Châteraisé at Bedok Mall is a walk-up confectionery counter — browse the refrigerated glass display, pick your items, and pay. Founded in 1954 in Yamanashi Prefecture (at the foot of Mount Fuji), Châteraisé has grown to Japan's largest confectionery chain: 700+ domestic, 900+ worldwide, 30+ in Singapore. The brand's core philosophy is "affordable luxury" — premium Japanese ingredients (Hakushu natural water, contracted farm eggs and milk) at accessible prices through massive production scale. Every product is made in Japan and shipped to Singapore. The Bedok Mall location serves the East Coast's large family demographic — parents picking up whole cakes for celebrations, commuters grabbing ice cream bars, students buying daifuku as snacks.
Product range: fresh cream cakes (Strawberry Shortcake, Matcha Roll Cake, Double Cheese Cake), daifuku/mochi (Strawberry Cream, Matcha Cream — Instagram favourites), tarts, baumkuchen, cream puffs, ice cream (Hokkaido Milk Bar S$2, Double Cream Cup, Matcha), and gift assortment boxes (S$15-30). Popular items can sell out by evening, especially Strawberry Shortcake on weekends. The no-preservative policy means 1-2 day shelf life — consume quickly. For the Bedok community, Châteraisé fills the "affordable Japanese sweets" niche that no other outlet at the mall provides.
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Menu Highlights
Before GST. Subject to change.
| Strawberry Shortcake (whole) | ~S$18 |
| Matcha Roll Cake | ~S$12 |
| Double Cheese Cake (whole) | ~S$15 |
| Strawberry Cream Daifuku | ~S$3.50 |
| Hokkaido Milk Ice Cream Bar | ~S$2.00 |
| Double Cream Cup | ~S$2.50 |
| Cream Puff | ~S$2.50 |
| Gift Assortment Box | S$15–30 |
Practical Info
- Daily: 10:30am–10pm
Dietary Info
Not halal. Halal Japanese at Bedok Mall: Yoshinoya (☪️) and Pepper Lunch (☪️).
The Châteraisé Experience
Find the Counter
Châteraisé at Bedok Mall — look for the blue-and-white signage and refrigerated glass display. Walk-up counter, no seating. Browse the display, point to items, staff packs. Entire visit 2-5 minutes.
Browse & Choose
Refrigerated display: cakes, daifuku, tarts, cream puffs. Freezer: ice cream bars and cups. Must-tries: Strawberry Cream Daifuku (S$3.50, Instagram favourite), Hokkaido Milk Ice Cream Bar (S$2, daily essential). Whole cakes: Strawberry Shortcake (~S$18) for celebrations. Gift boxes S$15-30 for presents.
Pick & Pay
Point to items, staff packs. Whole cakes in Châteraisé boxes with ice packs. Cash, card, contactless. For whole cakes: call ahead if possible — popular items sell out, especially Strawberry Shortcake on weekends.
Consume Fresh
No preservatives = short shelf life. Refrigerate and consume within 1-2 days. Ice cream bars: perfect for the walk to MRT. Daifuku: best same-day (mochi texture changes). For parties: whole cakes at S$15-25 are among Singapore's most affordable premium cakes. The Bedok community's sweet spot for celebrations, gifts, and daily treats.
Châteraisé: From Yamanashi to the World
Châteraisé's story begins in 1954 in Yamanashi Prefecture, at the foot of Mount Fuji. The Hakushu area draws water from snowmelt filtered through granite over 20 years — this pristine water is the foundation of every cake. The founder believed water quality directly determines sweets quality. By locating the main factory in Hakushu, every product starts with the purest water. Vertical integration (own farms, factories, distribution) enables premium ingredients at 30-50% below competitors.
Now 12 countries, 900+ outlets. In Singapore, 30+ outlets make Châteraisé one of the most visible Japanese brands. The "affordable luxury" positioning — real Hokkaido cream ice cream at S$2, whole cakes at S$15 — disrupts the expectation that Japanese confectionery must be expensive. For Bedok's 290,000+ residents, having a Châteraisé in their local mall means daily access to authentic Japanese sweets without travelling to Orchard Road or the CBD.
Editor's Note
Châteraisé at Bedok Mall is the sweet essential for East Coast families. The cakes are genuinely excellent — the Strawberry Shortcake has a light sponge with fresh cream that tastes unmistakably Japanese. The Matcha Roll is rich without being heavy. The daifuku are Instagram-worthy and taste even better. The ice cream is the daily win: S$2 for a Hokkaido Milk Bar with real cream is absurd value. Where it falls short: no halal certification, popular items sell out by evening, and the no-preservative policy means short shelf life. But for anyone with a sweet tooth passing through Bedok Mall, Châteraisé is the single best impulse buy — grab a S$2 ice cream bar on the way to the MRT. You will become a regular.
Compare: Japanese at Junction 8
| Restaurant | Price | Type | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Châteraisé | S$2–25 | Japanese Cakes | Cakes · Ice cream · Gifts |
| Sushiro | S$2.20++ | Kaiten | Sushi |
| Tori-Q | S$5.80 | Yakitori | Cheapest |
| Yoshinoya ☪️ | S$5.90 | ☪️ Gyudon | ☪️ Halal |
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