Located in the basement of Wisma Atria, this bakery offers some of the best value-for-money Japanese bakes around. Their breads are consistently fresh, tasty, and fairly priced. Every piece we've tried is incredibly soft and makes you immediately crave another bite. If you're looking for a perfect afternoon snack, I highly recommend stopping by to grab some of their top-selling items.
Buren
5
Japanese treats are arts. The way the make, decorate, and dedicate their time to the meticulous details are intriguing.
Just like the signature bun of this bakery, attracting customers to walk in. Besides this sweet potato bun, the shop has many variety of unique breads and other treats.
Located at Wisma Atria, I believe this is one of its many branches.
Rounded up.
Sera Tan
1
my family is a loyal fan of gokoku and we buy many of your breads almost every other day. we were happy to see that the coconut kaya bun has returned so we bought 4 for breakfast today, however I was v disappointed in the measly amount of kaya in the bun… and it was not centralised and super skewed to the side. after i ate half the bread (plain), then another quarter, only then there was a TINY bit of kaya inside. super stingy!!!! also the bread texture was quite dry and hard…
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Nic
5
i don't fancy the 5 top sellers but the other offerings are 10/10.
their bread is so squishy and soft!!!! i loveee the chocolate mochi (with orange peel) and milk bun.
shiopan was not the best tho - very big but not enough butter and base not crispy. chewy bread texture a bit like a very light fluffy baguette
ANGELINA VIVIFICA
4
Me and my family favorite bakery shop.
All the buns there are delicious. The place is too small ..
Emma Yuko CALIFORNIA WAX STUDIO
5
delicious authentic japanese bakery. we tried sweet potato bread, pretty good.
Min min
3
Look tasty and special for the bread as seem different variety with others. For scone, suitable for fan who like the taosapia texture. Quite special.
Happy Bird
4
We visited Gokoku Japanese Bakery at Wisma Atria on a weekday evening and were greeted by a long line of customers waiting to pay for their freshly baked goods. The bakery is located at the basement level of the mall and has a bright, inviting display of various Japanese inspired breads, pastries and cakes. The breads were soft and chewy while the pastries were crispy and buttery. The portions were generous and satisfying, and the prices were reasonable for the quality and variety.
Overall, I enjoyed pastry offerings at Gokoku Japanese Bakery and would recommend it to anyone who loves Japanese-styled baked goods. However, be prepared to queue and to be patient as the bakery is very popular and crowded. It might be better to visit during off-peak hours or weekday afternoons to avoid the after work rush.
Gem cai
4
Service staff was so warm and friendly even at closing time! Thanking each customer and smiling. I made a last minute purchase as they were packing up and cleaning up the place.
The seasonal sweet potato muffin has plenty of cubed sweet potato embedded in the dough. Texture was soft and fluffy. Unfortunately, the fragrance of sweet potato was lost in the saccharine sweetness of the muffin dough. There was also no taste of cream cheese which was stated in the description. What a disappointment!
Touristmouse
4
I've never been a fan of Gokoku, despite trying at least seven or eight items. The dough just seems to be less flavourful compared to nearby Japanese bakeries like Taka Donq and Isetan Johan.
Nevertheless, my quest for Shio Pan led me back here. I went with the Shio Pan with fillings: red bean ($2.40) and then peanut butter ($2.30), as recommended by my friend, and I was honestly impressed these 2 breads.
The sweet red beans offer a contrast to the savoury butter bread, while the peanut butter is very aromatic. The bread is also much larger than other Shio Pan I've had recently, giving it extra value for money.
I will definitely come back for these.