Eni beani mini mo- itsy mini beanie@ Jurong Point


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How many ways are there to eat pancake? Mr Bean commands the water slide and splash fashion, where the dip becomes the filling for an unstuffed Mr Bean pancake, and the topping is the beans of the bean bag. Ever since it poured into Vietnamese coffee, and all-time favourite soya porridge with youtiao, it is no exoticism you are going for beanies at Mr Bean.



Mr Beans are running amok at the Jurong Point outlet. Pancakes have been morphed into mini beanies, which are downsized version of the usual Mr Bean pancake. They are fried in the cabinet as Mr Bean's pancakes, and there are 2 flavours to choose from to make them less plain. 1 flavour as dipping sauce, the other, topping.



Mini Beanies (Regular) (8 pcs) (SGD 2.90)

The babies in a regular bento box as pieces of 8. Lookout takeout, a scoop of green tea custard as the dipping sauce side, and a bed of rainbow rice as topping dessert. This is how you'd enjoy a mini beanie.



Poster girl of Mr Bean. They actually pop out alive from the advertisement spread, that means it works. So are the rest of the chili crab, hazelnut chocolate paste, viscous sticky peanut butter, nacho cheese cup, caramel custard pot dipping sauces to talentedly mop your selected yes leftover crumble potato chips, cashew nuts (ice cream bar) crush, oreo or mini roasted buckwheat puffs on healthy cream puffs topping. Just that we haven't tried them out, Mr Bean had sounded it out.

P.S. No wonder they are regulars. There is half of the green tea flavoured custard left after using, enough to spread 2 slices of bread. Mr Bean, why no green tea or green tea custard pancake? Our favourite Mr Bean pancake might be the chili crab, hazelnut chocolate not hazelnut praline or hazelnut royale, peanut butter, nacho cheese pancake. It was difficult to tell whether the Mr Bean's custard brightened up the green tea or vice versa, either way, the custard was delightful and mellow. Of course it is the pellets in the stuffed toy, the toppings that makes it to the cover as Ms/Mr Bean, why the dips had more sweets varieties less was what was illustrated red, pink, orange, yellow, white, green but red, pink, yellow, white, green, blue. That sweetest of all.