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Eva Bakers
Thottapady Bus Stop, Kuttanellur, Thrissur, Kerala 680014, India
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Eva Bakers
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Review №1

Best Bakery for bulk orders...wholesale.Tasty food at reasonable price.Chocolate bread,Wheat bread,Milk bread,Burgers,Cakes,special cookies are the few in plate.On time delivery,bulk parcel services,quality food items with best customer service and discount.Tea and snacks in the shop.Special cakes,cookies,pastries at reasonable price.Must try Mango mousse cake here....😋

Ak
Review №2

Good quality bread and cakes.Chocolate bread and milk bread are tasty.Special mousse cakes,chilly shawarma and muffins.Must try Chocolate mousse cake.

Ma
Review №3

Famous for bread items... chocolate bread,milk bread,wheat bread,butter bread etc.Muffins and mousse cakes are tasty.Tried choco red cake that was delicious.

er
Review №4

Must try mousse cake from this Bakery....Snicker cakes,Rainbow cake,Caramel Cakes,Choco Red cakes are other special cakes.Red velvet cake,black forest and white forest cake at reasonable price.Bought muffins for birthday celebration were really yummy.Specially known for Chilly shawarma,Chicken Burger,Chicken sandwich,Veg sandwich.

Tr
Review №5

Best bakery with quality products.Famous for fast foods like chilly shawarma, chicken rolls, Chicken burger, Sandwiches etc.Mousse cakes were tasty.

Al
Review №6

Best bakery for cakes,muffins,sandwiches,burgers,shawarma.Affordable price .Good staff and services.Parking facility and parcel services for bulk orders.

La
Review №7

Best bakery for fastfood like Sandwiches,burgers,puffs,rolls etc.😋😋Birthday cakes were special🥳Must try muffins and cookies🤩🤩

Ni
Review №8

Best quality chicken and veg rolls.Chilly shawarma was really yummy.

GA
Review №9

Best bakery with tasty food.Chilly shawarma, Sandwiches, muffins and pastries are at affordable price.Must try mousse cake and chocolate bread.

Ro
Review №10

Best fast food muffins, snacks and tea

Go
Review №11

Best quality... 😍

sa
Review №12

Worst costumer service ever. Very rude staff and has a very bad attitude

si
Review №13

Good quality items and good customer service

N
Review №14

Good quality products at affordable rates

Be
Review №15

Good

Jy
Review №16

Very Good Bakery. I had taken burger and Tea which is very tasty , also I bought 2 kg Cake which is delicious.

Vi
Review №17

Great snacks. Not costly. Recommended!

ni
Review №18

Good bakery with kind staffs and easy notice even in a traffic , clean and clear out door seating with hot and cold drinks . Quality bakery products from their own oven making a difference. Do you have traveling in a car then you have choose this there is little less traffic on roads

le
Review №19

A bakery  is an establishment that produces and sells flour-based food baked in an oven such as bread, cookies, cakes, pastries, and pies.Some retail bakeries are also cafés, serving coffee and tea to customers who wish to consume the baked goods on the premises.The history of the bakeries areBaked goods have been around for thousands of years. The art of baking was developed early during the Roman Empire. It was a highly famous art as Roman citizens loved baked goods and demanded for them frequently for important occasions such as feasts and weddings etc. Due to the fame and desire that the art of baking received, around 300 BC, baking was introduced as an occupation and respectable profession for Romans. The bakers began to prepare bread at home in an oven, using mills to grind grain into the flour for their breads. The oncoming demand for baked goods vigorously continued and the first bakers guild was established in 168 BC in Rome. This drastic appeal for baked goods promoted baking all throughout Europe and expanded into the eastern parts of Asia. Bakers started baking breads and goods at home and selling them out on the streets.This trend became common and soon, baked products were getting sold in streets of Rome, Germany, London and many more. This resulted in a system of delivering the goods to households, as the demand for baked breads and goods significantly increased. This provoked the bakers to establish a place where people could purchase baked goods for themselves. Therefore, in Paris, the first open-air bakery of baked goods was developed and since then, bakeries became a common place to purchase delicious goods and get together around the world. By the colonial era, bakeries were commonly viewed as places to gather and socialize.On July 7, 1928, a bakery in Chillicothe, Missouri introduced pre-cut bread using the automatic bread-slicing machine, invented by inventor Otto Frederick Rohwedder. While the bread initially failed to sell, due to their sloppy aesthetic, and the fact they went stale faster, they later caught on, and in World War II when sliced bread was effectively banned due to their machines being called in for wartime use, creating 100 tonnes of metal alloy stock, the decision proved very unpopular with housewives.World War II directly affected bread industries in the UK. Baking schools closed during this time so when the war did eventually end there was an absence of skilled bakers. This resulted in new methods being developed to satisfy the world’s desire for bread. Methods like: adding chemicals to dough, premixes and specialised machinery. Unfortunately, these old methods of baking were almost completely eradicated when these new methods were introduced and became industrialised. The old methods were seen as unnecessary and financially unsound, during this period there were not many traditional bakeries left.Some bakeries provide services for special occasions (such as weddings, birthday parties, anniversaries, or even business events) or for people who have allergies or sensitivities to certain foods (such as nuts, peanuts, dairy or gluten). Bakeries can provide a wide range of cakes designs such as sheet cakes, layer cakes, tiered cakes, and wedding cakes. Other bakeries may specialize in traditional or hand made types of bread made with locally milled flour, without flour bleaching agents or flour treatment agents, baking what is sometimes referred to as artisan bread.

Ra
Review №20

Good

An
Review №21

Good snacks , mainly achappam and koyalappam

Bh
Review №22

Tea and food are above average

an
Review №23

Good quality products

v.
Review №24

A good bakery

jo
Review №25

Good shop

SU
Review №26

Hmmm. Its okay and average

As
Review №27

They are the best.

Ji
Review №28

Cool

Le
Review №29

Chicken roll pora

An
Review №30

Fast service

ni
Review №31

Not as good as in the past

ed
Review №32

Good

kr
Review №33

Stuff is OK

An
Review №34

Good

ak
Review №35

Bad

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  • Address:Thottapady Bus Stop, Kuttanellur, Thrissur, Kerala 680014, India
  • Phone:+91 98461 32001
Categories
  • Bakery
  • Restaurant
Working hours
  • Monday:9:30AM–9:30PM
  • Tuesday:9:30AM–9:30PM
  • Wednesday:9:30AM–9:30PM
  • Thursday:9:30AM–9:30PM
  • Friday:9:30AM–9:30PM
  • Saturday:9:30AM–9:30PM
  • Sunday:9:30AM–9:30PM
Service options
  • In-store shopping:Yes
  • Same-day delivery:Yes
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