If you love your tarts crumbly, buttery and comforting, give the handcrafted tarts here a try!

We found that the taste and texture of the tart was great on its own, but the buttery taste got a bit too heaty/jelak after a while, even though we were sharing it between two.

Luckily, we decided to go for the Earl Grey Tie Guan Yin (+$0.70 for this premium flavour) gelato, which was refreshing and helped to cut through the 'heatiness' of the tart and balance it out. Though the Tie Guan Yin flavor wasn't very prominent, the gelato still had a light tea flavor that cleansed the palate very nicely.

The tart and gelato was served with a cloud of cotton-candy like sugar crystals and a smear of white chocolate, which didn't actually add to the flavor, but it made the dish really pretty.

This ice cream cafe is tucked away in a housing estate, but located pretty near the main road and bus stop, so it wasn't too difficult to find. The cafe has power outlets, spacious tables and benches (no spindly tiny tables or chairs, hallelujah), comfortable lighting and great ventilation - a really comfortable place to chill out for the afternoon.

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