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Used to love their Mille crepes, and while tastewise it is still pretty good (Green Tea pictured), the price is getting ridiculous...$14.99 for a slice of cake is enormously pricey. Perhaps for a date or special occasion, as the shop's ambience and surroundings are quite aesthetic.
[City Hall, Singapore 🇸🇬]
Nagasaki Strawberry Tart (S$14.50/ 8cm small)
Fresh Nagasaki strawberry on bergamot cream
Tarte by Cheryl Koh
Address 🛖 : 252 North Bridge Road, # B1-46 Raffles City Shopping Centre, Singapore 🇸🇬 179103
A collaboration with Prefer Coffee
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Bean-free coffee made from bread, spent barley and soya bean pulp
($9) I managed to try their signature tart for a long time. But I personally felt that the tart was slightly dry tbh. Need to pair cake with coffee or tea if not you felt jelak a bit.
As far as cafe aglios go, this is quite good. The bite of the pasta is what you would expect for a cafe. They're too short tho, very hard to pick up w fork. Enough impact in the sauce from the aromatics, esp the fried garlic. Crystal prawns were fine, scallops were avg
This is a masterpiece. Properly crispy and airy on the top and dense enough with some chew at the bottom of the pastry.
The sauce is absolutely stunning too. Super strong, incredibly fruity but the strength is cleverly balanced out by the cream
Well thought out, well executed, high quality ingredients and very satisfying. Not to mention it's not too greasy
Must try.
Get this to takeaway tho, why spend money just for eating there
There are a few places around the island that seem to catch our attention whenever they release a limited time-only item and those whom have been following us for a while might notice that the magic that Lady M works on their limited time-only specials does get to us. Whilst we hadn’t been following the limited time-only items that Lady M had been releasing throughout the times the they had done so, this does seem to be one of the rare times that they have created a flavour they sees the infusion of locally-inspired flavours in their Mille Crepe offerings; quite on-point considering how National Day is just right around the corner. Lady M describes their Kaya Mille Crepe to come with elements such as fresh Pandan juice, coconut cream and coconut flakes — this is not forgetting their usual “fresh handmade crepes” as they claim that typically comes with their Mille Crepe creations. This is probably one the few limited time-only Mille Crepe that felt a little closer to their original Mille Crepe. Don’t get us wrong; there is definitely a hint of Pandan lingering around the entire Mille Crepe — that being said, it does seem that the Pandan-infused pastry cream more or less exists in the two of the layers in the middle of the Mille Crepe.
The Pandan-infused pastry cream comes perfuming of the fragrance of Pandan with no added sweetness; something quite akin to the artisanal handcrafted Kaya that some people specialty coffee joints tend to serve. We also note that there is also a rather strong note of Pandan that one can detect within around the jelly layer that tops off the Mille Crepe; the use of jelly as a component in their Mille Crepe isn’t particularly new either, and can be noted especially in their Rose Mille Crepe and the Champagne Mille Crepe exclusively available at the Lady M Champagne Bar location at ION Orchard. The renaming layers still feel quite close to the usual pastry cream in their standard Mille Crepes, while the desiccated coconut does help to enhance the notes of the Pandan just by a little. What really bothered us quite a fair bit however was that lingering “siap siap” aftertaste that hits the tastebuds soon after — just not quite what we were expecting to deal with for a slice of cake that is supposed to be artisanally created and costs $13 before service charge and taxes. Still, a cake that we we would say is worth considering giving a go if one must for its use of Kaya, though expectations should be managed a little whilst at it.
way smaller than their other bingsus. cute but i think not worth the price since it's almost the same as the bigger bingsus!
Newest addition to their bread line and at an affordable price of $3.20 each or $5.40 for 2. Flaky and airy croissant topped with earthy black sesame (could do with less sugar), and filled with a mochi block.
[City Hall, Singapore 🇸🇬]
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Taro Matcha Snow Ice 芋圆抹茶雪花冰 (S$17.90)
Matcha flavoured shaved ice with crispy rice bits inside, topped with whipped cream, chocolate bits and taro cubes.
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Smile Dessert 酒窝甜品
Address 🛖 : 107 North Bridge Road, # 02-03 Funan, Singapore 🇸🇬 179105
Open 🕰️ : 10am - 10pm
Pumpkin Latte ($8) (not in pic) smooth and also quite thick creamy drink tbh but then I felt that it's too much for me tbh. remind me of pumpkin spice latte for starbucks so it's kinda similar taste.
Matcha Red Bean ($7) it's creamy and milky taste for cake but then red bean filling was quite sweet and savoury.