Ordered the waffles with 3 scoops of ice cream (strawberry basil, milk and cookie, smoked cheese). The waffle was so delicious, perfectly crispy on the outside and fluffy inside. The ice cream on the other hand was pretty average :( the strawberry basil had more a sorbet texture, and was pretty refreshing but nothing special. The milk and cookie had the cookie separated from the ice cream, but still deliciously creamy (my fav of the 3). The smoked cheese flavour was… interesting. Tasted a little meaty and tasted weirder the more I ate it. An acquired taste for sure.
So refreshing! The jelly didn’t taste like osmanthus tho, tasted just like regular ice jelly. But there were many osmanthus bits in the liquid and dried orange pieces which made it very fragrant. Might not be my first choice for desserts here though as it was not a clear standout, would still go for their Durian Mousse/Yam Paste/Barley Beancurd. Paid additional $0.20 for takeaway.
Ordered this for my parents as they are Durian lovers and they really loved it! The mousse tasted like real Durian and they were very generous with the Durian flesh as well. Paid additional $0.20 for for takeaway which makes it $7 in total. While it’s pretty expensive, but it was definitely worth it. Even as a non-Durian lover like me, the mousse was delicious and addictive. Definitely worth a try!
Deliciously smooth, but there wasn’t much barley in it. There were a lot of beancurd skin though and it tasted pretty creamy. Topped up $0.50 for the almond but I would say that it kinda overpowered the dish but thankfully I like almond so no issues there :) the almond also didn’t taste artificial and i believe that they put in their homemade almond paste (one of their dishes) into it.
The yam paste was so rich and flavourful on it’s own, and complemented with the fragrant coconut milk brought it to the next level. So delicious that I ate it 3x in a week 😅
Made a reservation beforehand to beat the queue but walk-ins were served very quickly as well on a weekend afternoon. The waiting time for the pancake was around 10 mins, which was reasonable as the paper indicated a waiting time of 30mins. The cream complemented the pancake and does not overpower the flavour. Wiped out in minutes ❤️ will say that this is more on the moist side compared to Gram pancakes, which can be dry without the syrup.
Bill came out to be nearly $20 for the Kiseki pancake. A little pricey, but would say it’s a nice treat once in awhile ☺️
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