And so.....I returned for the 5th time in 2 weeks and got myself a free toast because I have been religiously collecting stamps during my visits. I expected only condensed milk to be drizzled over a small serving of toast, (well, considering it's free) BUT TO MY SURPRISE.... There was such a generous amount of milo powder *screams* on top of the crispy, fluffy, piping hot toast! The texture of the toast was perfect. Crispy yet fluffy and light. I LOVE IT. Tuk Tuk Cha, I'm this close to relocating my house right next to your store.
Can Tuk Tuk Cha start a VIP program already? Ever since it opened in Junction 8, I probably visited this place for a good 3 times within this week. Opening in J8 is probably the best decision made by anyone ever. I couldn't get enough of the beef boat noodles, but we'll leave that for another time. I rarely give in to sweets and desserts but when it comes to waffles..... Nothing else really matters. I really enjoyed the red velvet waffle topped with the vanilla ice cream and maple syrup. I think it was pretty good item on the dessert menu especially for those who feel peckish after their noodles cuz the portion isn't THAT huge to make you feel bloated. The plain waffles can take the backseat though, because it wasn't even thoroughly cooked I could almost taste the batter... I saw many people ordering it together with the Milk Tea ice cream but I already had a huge cup of Milk Tea in my tumtum (which btw, is rly good) Living in Thailand for half a year has raised my standards of a simple cup of Cha Yen and some are either too milky, too sweet or a diluted tea taste. I'm glad Tuk Tuk Cha managed to strike a good balance :) But then again, for the price tag of $3+.....it OUGHT to strike a good balance 😜
Sunday Folks revamped their menu and I was a little sad to see that their strawberry flavored ice cream was replaced by passion fruit. Their waffles and pistachio flavored ice cream is still one of the best I've tried and Sunday Folks is always going to be my go-to place cuz it's such a good cosy place to catch up with old friends! I had the matcha cake as well, but maybe I shouldn't be so adventurous next time :P
Have an intimate catch up session with a friend at this cosy space along Petain Road while sinking your teeth into some freshly made pastries. Set up by two sisters, Ollella specialises in choux — making it a must to order at least one of the seven choux flavours available. For two girlfriends, share the Mini Choux Platter ($21) that comes with seven mini choux, one of every flavour. Each choux has its own distinct filling — the Apple Cinnamon has sweet apple chunks while the Tiramisu has a luscious, alcoholic cream.
Best matcha I've had in Singapore. None of that artificially sweetened nonsense.
Enjoyed scoops of Golden Vanilla and Thai Milk Tea ($4.20 per scoop) ice-cream atop one of the nicest waffles ($6) I've had. Just the right amount of crisp and flavour for me! Golden Vanilla had great flavour and texture while the Thai Milk Tea was a little 'icy' (not as creamy/you know what I mean). Definitely worth a try! The place has really nice ambience and my friend very much enjoyed the coffee served.
One level up from the classic cinnamon sugar-powdered fritters, Mr Churro’s Nutty Churro is topped with chocolate sauce, and then sprinkled generously with peanuts and almonds. The artisanal churros kiosk prepares their churros upon order so expect some waiting time but freshly-made pastries are the best. Deep fried to give it the signature golden brown crust, their dough fritters are crunchy on the outside, soft and chewy on the inside. Not too jelat or sweet, the evenly cut churros tasted pretty good and remained crispy after my long phototaking session.
The Oreo gives the crushed ice and ice cream a lovely crunchy texture. 😍 Otherwise, it'd be a perfectly normal Bingsoo. 😏😉 Not too sweet, pretty average. The ambience though. Perfect to chill and relax on a lazy day. 👍
What a delicious treat – warm and sticky, yet soft, mochi on a toasty Belgian waffle, topped with roasted soybean powder and sliced almonds. It's all quite dense in the mouth, but so satisfying.
Dutch-baby pancakes in a hawker centre? And a pretty enjoyable one at that! Soft, eggy with crisped sides, loved that the Lemony Mixed Berries wasn't too sweet with macerated berries, lemon curd and strawberry ice cream. ($9)
Anytime for light and balanced swiss rolls.
Joining the ranks of the popular matcha and thai milk tea flavour is coffee swiss roll; rich in coffee fragrant and ended off with a bitter sweet note.
Essentially the airy between-the-cake-sheets love child of soft, clayey meringue and chewy marshmallow. 3.8/5
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