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Value-for-Money Rankings, In-Depth Pastry Analysis & Delivery Options

Published March 2026  |  Pi Day Special Edition

Introduction

This guide presents a rigorous, multi-dimensional analysis of eight notable pie establishments in Singapore, evaluated across pastry craftsmanship, flavour complexity, portion value, and delivery accessibility. Assessments are derived from published menu data, price-per-serving calculations, and verified delivery platform listings as of March 2026.

Criteria for inclusion: established reputation, menu breadth (minimum three pie varieties), and publicly available pricing. Each eatery receives a standardised scorecard to facilitate direct comparison.

At-a-Glance: Value Rankings

The table below ranks all eight eateries by overall value proposition, accounting for price per slice, quality indicators, and delivery accessibility.

#EateryAvg. Price/PieDeliveryVerdict
1Dona Manis$4.50 / sliceDine-in onlyUnbeatable heritage value
2Chicken Pie Kitchen$6.80–$8.80GrabFood, Panda, DeliverooBest delivery coverage
3The Egyptian Baker$6.50 / pieDine-in / takeaway onlyUnique flavours, low price
4Elijah Pies$8.50–$18.90GrabFood, FoodpandaPremium; best sweet range
5Anri Bakery$7.00 / strudelWalk-in only (Takashimaya)Niche apple specialist
6Windowsill Pies$13.50–$65 wholeFoodpanda (multi-outlet)Pi Day deal adds value
7Marymount Bakehouse$15.90–$18.80Dine-in / takeaway onlyPremium artisan quality
8Wheathead$13.50–$14.50No deliveryBest craft; very limited hrs

Individual Eatery Reviews

1. Dona Manis Cake Shop β€” Best Overall Value

Heritage banana pie specialist | Katong | Est. heritage brand

Address95 East Coast Road, Singapore 428793
HoursMon–Thu 10am–7pm  |  Fri–Sun 10am–8pm
Price Range$4.50 per slice (set with coffee: $9–$10)
HalalNot halal-certified
DeliveryNo delivery – dine-in and takeaway only

Pastry Analysis

Dona Manis occupies a singular position in Singapore’s pie landscape: it offers genuine heritage craftsmanship at a price point that undercuts every competitor on this list. The Original Banana Pie ($4.50) features a buttery shortcrust base with a crumbly, textured rim β€” a construction method that prioritises structural integrity while maintaining tenderness. The filling combination of velvety banana and freshly grated coconut is classically Southeast Asian, delivering natural sweetness without the cloying quality found in more modern interpretations.

The Chocolate Banana Pie ($4.50) amplifies the sugar profile modestly, introducing a richer, more indulgent character. Both pies demonstrate commendable restraint in their use of added sweeteners, allowing the fruit’s natural flavour to dominate β€” a hallmark of traditional baking philosophy.

Value Assessment

At $4.50 per slice with no service charge applied (dine-in at the Katong Heritage Bakehouse), the cost-per-gram ratio is unsurpassed in this comparison. The optional coffee set ($9–$10) raises the per-visit spend but remains well within the mid-range territory of comparable cafe experiences.

Pastry Qualityβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–‘4/5
Flavour Complexityβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–‘β–‘3/5
Value for Moneyβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆ5/5
Menu Breadthβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–‘β–‘β–‘2/5
Delivery Accessβ–ˆβ–‘β–‘β–‘β–‘1/5

Delivery Options

PlatformAvailableNotes
GrabFood✘Not listed on platform
Foodpanda✘Not listed on platform
Deliveroo✘Not listed on platform
Self-Collectβœ”Walk-in or takeaway at Katong outlet

2. Chicken Pie Kitchen β€” Best Delivery Coverage

Heritage savoury pie chain | 5 outlets island-wide | Est. 1983

OutletsWisma Atria, White Sands, AMK Hub, Tiong Bahru Plaza, Tyrwhitt Road
Price Range$6.80 (Original/Curry/Black Pepper) to $8.80 (Beef/Apple)
HalalNot halal-certified
DeliveryGrabFood, Foodpanda, Deliveroo β€” all three platforms, multiple outlets

Pastry Analysis

Chicken Pie Kitchen’s four decades of operation represent a proven formula: a golden shortcrust pastry enveloping a generously portioned, sauced filling. The Original Chicken Pie ($6.80) is the benchmark β€” a densely packed, savoury interior with a well-seasoned gravy that binds without becoming soupy. The Black Pepper Chicken variant introduces a mild but discernible heat, while the Curry Pie ($6.80) leans into distinctly local spice profiles, achieving broad appeal without extreme pungency.

The Beef Pie ($8.80) distinguishes itself through a slow-cooking process that tenderises the protein and incorporates a wine reduction β€” an uncommon technique at this price tier. The Apple Pie ($8.80) provides a sweet counterpoint, though it is not the primary draw of the menu.

Value Assessment

At $6.80 for the core savoury range, Chicken Pie Kitchen offers the most accessible entry price among establishments with verified delivery access. The multi-outlet network and presence on all three major delivery platforms (GrabFood, Foodpanda, and Deliveroo) make it the most logistically convenient option on this list β€” a significant advantage for consumers ordering remotely.

Pastry Qualityβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–‘β–‘3/5
Flavour Complexityβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–‘β–‘3/5
Value for Moneyβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆ5/5
Menu Breadthβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–‘4/5
Delivery Accessβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆ5/5

Delivery Options

PlatformAvailableNotes
GrabFoodβœ”Available from Tyrwhitt, AMK Hub, and Wisma Atria outlets
Foodpandaβœ”Multiple outlet listings; real-time inventory updates per outlet website
Deliverooβœ”Available from Tyrwhitt, AMK Hub, and Wisma Atria outlets
Self-Collectβœ”Walk-in at all 5 outlets island-wide

Inventory note: Chicken Pie Kitchen’s menu page confirms that stock levels are updated in real-time across delivery platforms, reducing the risk of cancelled orders due to out-of-stock items.

3. Elijah Pies β€” Best Sweet-Savoury Range

Artisan pie cafe | Tanjong Pagar & King George’s Ave | Est. 2014

Address7 Tanjong Pagar Plaza #01-102 (Daily 10am–10pm)803 King George’s Ave #02-216 (Mon–Fri 10am–6pm; Sat–Sun 10am–4pm)
Price Range$8.50 (sweet slices) to $18.90 (premium savoury)
CDC VouchersAccepted
HalalNot halal-certified
DeliveryGrabFood and Foodpanda (Tanjong Pagar and King George’s Ave)

Pastry Analysis

Founded in 2014 from a singular Nutella pie recipe, Elijah Pies has evolved into Singapore’s most conceptually ambitious pie brand. The pastry programme spans 18 varieties, representing an unusual breadth that encompasses both classic shortcrust constructions and more experimental formats.

The Mac N’ Cheese Pie ($13.90++) exemplifies the brand’s savoury philosophy: a macaroni-and-cheese filling enriched with beef salami and chives, finished with onion crumble for textural contrast. The construction acknowledges the risk of sogginess in cheese-based fillings β€” the onion crumble acts as a textural counterweight. The Wagyu Sukiyaki Pie ($18.90++) is arguably the most ambitious offering, combining premium beef with Japanese-inflected sukiyaki sauce over mashed potato β€” a flavour profile that bridges East and West without incoherence.

On the sweet side, the Wild Berry Lavender Pie ($8.50++) demonstrates restraint: the lavender note is aromatic without being medicinal, and the fresh yoghurt base prevents the berry filling from reading as purely confectionery. The Yuzu Meringue Pie ($8.50++) applies a classic meringue format to a citrus profile well-suited to Singapore’s climate preferences.

The 10th anniversary menu additions (2024) β€” including a Pistachio Cremeux Pie and Snow Crab Laksa Pie ($16.90) β€” signal continued innovation. The laksa pie in particular represents a noteworthy localisation exercise: a fragrant coconut-based curry filling in shortcrust format, topped with snow crab.

Value Assessment

At $8.50 per sweet slice, Elijah Pies occupies a mid-premium tier. The savoury range at $13.90–$18.90 is the most expensive in this comparison, though the ingredient quality (Wagyu beef, snow crab) partially justifies the premium. CDC Voucher acceptance meaningfully improves effective value for eligible consumers.

Pastry Qualityβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆ5/5
Flavour Complexityβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆ5/5
Value for Moneyβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–‘β–‘3/5
Menu Breadthβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆ5/5
Delivery Accessβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–‘4/5

Delivery Options

PlatformAvailableNotes
GrabFoodβœ”GrabUnlimited members receive up to $3 off delivery
Foodpandaβœ”King George’s Ave outlet listed; check availability by address
Deliveroo✘Not confirmed on Deliveroo platform
Self-Collectβœ”Both outlets; CDC Vouchers accepted in-store

4. Windowsill Pies β€” Best Pi Day Promotion

Artisan sweet pie specialist | Great World, Westgate, Joo Chiat | Homegrown brand

Primary Outlet1 Kim Seng Promenade #B1-K114, Great World (Daily 11am–9pm)
Other OutletsWestgate (3 Gateway Drive) | Joo Chiat (290D Joo Chiat Road)
Price Range$13.50–$15+ per slice (est.); $65 for a whole pie
Pi Day Promo3 slices for $14 β€” valid through end of March 2026
HalalNot halal-certified
DeliveryFoodpanda (multiple outlets listed)

Pastry Analysis

Windowsill Pies applies a hand-crafted, artisan approach to a predominantly sweet menu. The signature dough is prepared in-house and demonstrates consistent lamination across flavours β€” a technically demanding process that produces reliable flakiness without sacrificing structural support for wet fillings.

The Banana Almond Brittle Pie ($65 whole) functions as a sophisticated banoffee variant: banana parfait is layered with caramelised almond brittle and finished with whipped cream. The brittle element introduces both textural contrast and a toasty bitterness that prevents the filling from reading as uniformly sweet. The Apple Frangipane and Raisin Pie reinterprets the classic apple format through an almond custard (frangipane) base, with sweetened raisins and toasted almond flakes adding complexity to what could otherwise be a straightforward preparation.

Of note is the Morello Cherry Pie β€” a lattice-weave shortcrust encasing sour Morello cherries with an almond undertone. The tartness of Morello cherries relative to standard sweet cherries is significant: this pie rewards consumers who seek complexity over simple sweetness.

Value Assessment

Individually, Windowsill Pies occupies the higher end of the price spectrum. However, the current Pi Day promotion β€” three slices for $14, running through 31 March 2026 β€” dramatically improves value, effectively pricing individual slices at approximately $4.67. For the duration of this promotion, Windowsill Pies represents one of the strongest value propositions on this list.

Pastry Qualityβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆ5/5
Flavour Complexityβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆ5/5
Value for Moneyβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–‘β–‘3/5
Menu Breadthβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–‘4/5
Delivery Accessβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–‘β–‘3/5

Delivery Options

PlatformAvailableNotes
GrabFood✘Not confirmed on GrabFood platform
Foodpandaβœ”Multiple outlets listed: Great World, Westgate, Joo Chiat
Deliveroo✘Not confirmed on Deliveroo platform
Self-Collectβœ”Three outlets available; Pi Day 3-for-$14 promo valid in-store

5. The Egyptian Baker β€” Best Unique Value

Specialty phyllo and international pastry | Joo Chiat | Independent bakery

Address83 Joo Chiat Place #01-04, Singapore 427800
HoursWed–Sun 8:30am–2pm (limited hours)
Price Range$6.50 per phyllo pie
HalalNot halal-certified
DeliveryNo delivery β€” in-store and takeaway only

Pastry Analysis

The Egyptian Baker offers a category distinction from every other entry on this list: the primary format is phyllo pastry rather than shortcrust, and the menu draws on North African and Middle Eastern baking traditions. Founded by self-taught baker Maha Elsahhar, the bakery operates a rotating lineup, which means menu availability varies week to week β€” a model that prioritises freshness over consistency of supply.

The Egyptian Beef Goulash pie ($6.50) uses layered phyllo to achieve a pronounced flakiness β€” the structural characteristic of phyllo is fundamentally different from shortcrust, producing a lighter, crispier bite rather than a dense, crumbly one. The savoury beef filling is enriched by two house-made accompaniments: muhammarah (a roasted red pepper and walnut dip with mild heat) and tahini yoghurt (smooth and nutty). This tripartite combination β€” pastry, filling, and dual sauce β€” demonstrates a culinary sophistication uncommon at the $6.50 price point.

Value Assessment

At $6.50, the Egyptian Beef Goulash pie provides exceptional ingredient quality relative to price. The inclusion of two sauces effectively expands the flavour experience without increasing cost. The primary drawback is logistical: hours are limited (Wed–Sun, closing at 2pm) and no delivery is available, necessitating a trip to Joo Chiat Place.

Pastry Qualityβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–‘4/5
Flavour Complexityβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆ5/5
Value for Moneyβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆ5/5
Menu Breadthβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–‘β–‘3/5
Delivery Accessβ–ˆβ–‘β–‘β–‘β–‘1/5

Delivery Options

PlatformAvailableNotes
GrabFood✘Not available
Foodpanda✘Not available
Deliveroo✘Not available
Self-Collectβœ”In-store and takeaway only; check Instagram for weekly menu

6. Marymount Bakehouse β€” Best Artisan Savoury

Sourdough levain pies and seasonal produce | Farrer Park | Est. 2020

Address421 Race Course Road, Singapore 218668
HoursWed–Sun 9am–6pm
Price Range$15.90–$18.80++ per pie
HalalNot halal-certified
DeliveryNo delivery β€” dine-in and takeaway only

Pastry Analysis

Marymount Bakehouse occupies the premium artisan tier of this comparison. Its distinguishing technical characteristic is the use of sourdough levain in its pie crusts β€” a fermentation-driven approach that introduces acidity, complexity, and a distinctive chew not achievable with standard shortcrust pastry. This is a relatively uncommon practice in Singapore’s pie market and represents meaningful technical differentiation.

The Apple and Rhubarb Custard Pie (from $15.90++) layers a tangy rhubarb-and-apple puree over a house-made custard β€” the interplay between the sharp puree and the creamy custard base is intentional and executed with precision. The caramelised apple crown provides visual presentation value alongside flavour. The Roasted Corn and Crab Chowder Levain Pie (from $18.80++) is the most technically complex offering reviewed: a creamy corn and crab base is balanced by smoked bell pepper puree and green chilli, while tender-crisp corn kernels preserve textural integrity within a hot filling β€” a difficult outcome to achieve consistently.

Value Assessment

The $15.90–$18.80++ price range is the highest in the savoury category. However, the sourdough levain technique, seasonal ingredient sourcing, and portion sizes β€” described as generous by multiple reviewers β€” position this as a defensible premium. The absence of any delivery options limits convenience significantly.

Pastry Qualityβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆ5/5
Flavour Complexityβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆ5/5
Value for Moneyβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–‘β–‘β–‘2/5
Menu Breadthβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–‘β–‘3/5
Delivery Accessβ–ˆβ–‘β–‘β–‘β–‘1/5

Delivery Options

PlatformAvailableNotes
GrabFood✘Not available
Foodpanda✘Not available
Deliveroo✘Not available
Self-Collectβœ”Wed–Sun only; consider calling ahead for availability

7. Wheathead β€” Best Small-Batch Craft

Small-batch artisan bakery | One-north | Independent

Address8 Slim Barracks Rise #01-01, Singapore 138492
HoursThurs–Fri 9:30am–2:30pm  |  Sat–Sun 9am–2:30pm (4 days/week only)
Price Range$13.50–$14.50 per slice
HalalNot halal-certified
DeliveryNo delivery β€” in-store only

Pastry Analysis

Wheathead represents the apex of craft baking in this comparison. As a small-batch operation, every item is made from scratch on the day of service β€” a production philosophy that eliminates the industrial compromises of scale but imposes significant constraints on availability. Operating only four days per week (Thursday to Sunday) and closing by 2:30pm, Wheathead demands deliberate planning from its customers.

The Banana Cream Pie ($14.50) is structured as a multi-layered composition: house-made caramel provides a foundational sweetness, fresh banana slices contribute brightness and texture, vanilla bean custard adds depth and creaminess, and whipped cream finishes the profile with lightness. The sequencing of layers is not arbitrary β€” each element is positioned to interact with the adjacent layer, producing a different flavour at each depth of the fork.

The Sour Cherry Pie ($13.50) employs an all-butter crust, the gold standard for shortcrust richness, paired with tart cherries and brown butter almond streusel. The brown butter element is significant: the Maillard reaction during browning produces nutty, caramelised compounds that complement the cherry’s acidity in a way that plain butter cannot replicate. Seasonal specials rotate regularly β€” monitoring Wheathead’s Instagram is functionally necessary to stay current with offerings.

Value Assessment

At $13.50–$14.50, Wheathead is price-competitive with Windowsill Pies. Given the demonstrably higher craft standard β€” all-butter crust, scratch production, brown butter technique β€” the effective value is strong for consumers who can access the limited operating window.

Pastry Qualityβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆ5/5
Flavour Complexityβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆ5/5
Value for Moneyβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–‘4/5
Menu Breadthβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–‘β–‘β–‘2/5
Delivery Accessβ–ˆβ–‘β–‘β–‘β–‘1/5

Delivery Options

PlatformAvailableNotes
GrabFood✘Not available
Foodpanda✘Not available
Deliveroo✘Not available
Self-Collectβœ”Thurs–Sun only; check Instagram for seasonal menu before visiting

8. Anri Bakery β€” Best Japanese-Style Offering

Osaka-origin apple pie specialist | Takashimaya | Japanese brand

Address391 Orchard Road, Takashimaya Shopping Centre, Singapore 238873
HoursDaily 11am–9:30pm
Price Range$7.00 per strudel-style pie
HalalNot halal-certified
DeliveryWalk-in only β€” no delivery platforms listed

Pastry Analysis

Anri Bakery occupies a niche but well-executed segment: Japanese-style apple pastries in a strudel format. The departure from circular pie construction is intentional β€” the elongated, roll-style format maximises the pastry-to-filling ratio and produces a more uniform bake across the cross-section.

The Aomori Apple Pie ($7.00) centres on apples sourced from Aomori Prefecture in northern Japan β€” a region with a documented reputation for premium apple cultivation attributed to large diurnal temperature variations that concentrate sugars. The resulting flavour profile combines pronounced sweetness with a distinct tartness, differentiating it from the blander apple varieties used in many commercial pies. The Chocolate Aomori Apple Pie introduces a secondary flavour layer without obscuring the apple, while the Sweet Potato Pie ($7.00) offers variety within the same format using a creamy, naturally sweet Japanese sweet potato paste.

Value Assessment

At $7.00 per unit, Anri Bakery provides a strong quality-to-price ratio. The primary limitation is menu breadth β€” the concept is narrowly focused on a single format with limited flavour variation. The Takashimaya location provides good accessibility for Orchard-area visitors, but the absence of delivery options and a single outlet restricts reach.

Pastry Qualityβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–‘4/5
Flavour Complexityβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–‘β–‘3/5
Value for Moneyβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–‘4/5
Menu Breadthβ–ˆβ–ˆβ–‘β–‘β–‘2/5
Delivery Accessβ–ˆβ–‘β–‘β–‘β–‘1/5

Delivery Options

PlatformAvailableNotes
GrabFood✘Not available
Foodpanda✘Not available
Deliveroo✘Not available
Self-Collectβœ”Single outlet at Takashimaya; daily 11am–9:30pm

Delivery Platform Overview

Of the eight eateries reviewed, only three offer verified delivery through major platforms. The majority operate as dine-in or takeaway-only establishments. The table below consolidates platform availability across all entries.

EateryGrabFoodFoodpandaDeliverooNotes
Chicken Pie Kitchenβœ”βœ”βœ”Best coverage; 3 outlets on all platforms
Elijah Piesβœ”βœ”βœ˜GrabUnlimited discount available
Windowsill Piesβœ˜βœ”βœ˜Multiple outlet listings on Foodpanda
Dona Manis✘✘✘Takeaway only
The Egyptian Baker✘✘✘Takeaway only
Marymount Bakehouse✘✘✘Dine-in / takeaway only
Wheathead✘✘✘In-store only; 4 days/week
Anri Bakery✘✘✘Single Takashimaya walk-in

Delivery cost context: GrabFood tends to have higher fees but broader geographic coverage. Foodpanda is more economical for smaller orders ($10–$12). Deliveroo charges consistently in the $3–$5 range but is zone-restricted. Membership programmes (GrabUnlimited, Pandapro, Deliveroo Plus) can offset delivery costs for frequent users.

Purchasing Recommendations

For best value (budget-conscious)

  • Dona Manis β€” $4.50/slice, no delivery but unmatched price-quality ratio
  • The Egyptian Baker β€” $6.50/pie, unique phyllo format, worth a Joo Chiat trip
  • Anri Bakery β€” $7.00/strudel, Orchard-accessible, daily hours

For delivery convenience

  • Chicken Pie Kitchen β€” widest delivery footprint; GrabFood, Foodpanda, and Deliveroo all available
  • Elijah Pies β€” GrabFood and Foodpanda; GrabUnlimited members save on fees
  • Windowsill Pies β€” Foodpanda across three outlets

For Pi Day (through 31 March 2026)

  • Windowsill Pies: 3 slices for $14 (~$4.67/slice) is the standout limited-time promotion

For highest craft quality (regardless of price)

  • Wheathead β€” small-batch, scratch-made, all-butter crust; Thurs–Sun only
  • Marymount Bakehouse β€” sourdough levain technique; premium but technically distinguished