Review: Little Fox Bakehouse

On first glance, it's another French bakery. But don't be fooled - Little Fox Bakehouse is doing something unique

I always try to explore every mall I visit, on the off chance something isn’t in the food court. 

Fortunately for me, I stumbled upon Little Fox Bakehouse just down the stairs in Richmond Plaza, straight on from the entrance.

The French vibe is clear. From big flaky croissants to canelés, to cream puffs, the place appeared to have everything you’d expect a fine French boulangerie to offer.

I could feel my sweet tooth demanding I visit. 

But like only seeing a fox in a foxhole once you’re close enough — it’s a forced metaphor, but I tried —  you could immediately tell the bakery is doing something different.

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