Santosh Bakery
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/EATING OUT, PUNE/ Updated : Nov 29, 2016, 17:04 IST
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Santosh bakery’s located in the relatively quiet area of Apte road, which is mostly residential but gets enough of a crowd from the neighbourhood. The best part of this bakery is that every single item is made absolutely fresh, wh … Read more
Santosh bakery’s located in the relatively quiet area of Apte road, which is mostly residential but gets enough of a crowd from the neighbourhood. The best part of this bakery is that every single item is made absolutely fresh, where every step of the process – prepping to baking – happens right in front of your eyes. Everything’s sold hot, straight out of the oven. The breads here are a must in all their soft, crispy deliciousness. Don’t forget to try their honey roll, which is the fastest selling snack. Deep pink on the outside, it looks like a jam roll, but has honey smothering each layer of sponge within. Read less

Santosh bakery’s located in the relatively quiet area of Apte road, which is mostly residential but gets enough of a crowd from the neighbourhood. The best part of this bakery is that every single item is made absolutely fresh, where every step of the process – prepping to baking – happens right in front of your eyes. Everything’s sold hot, straight out of the oven. The breads here are a must in all their soft, crispy deliciousness. Don’t forget to try their honey roll, which is the fastest selling snack. Deep pink on the outside, it looks like a jam roll, but has honey smothering each layer of sponge within.
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