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Layers of coconut mousse, gula melaka, and pandan sponge cake. Basically, an elevated pandan coconut cake. Nice, but not extraordinary.

Chef Pai's personal creation - salted caramel, almond praline, and brown sugar jaconde sponge cake atop a feuillentone base.

This was...pretty average. Looks better than it tasted. Liked the crumbly feuillentine base juxtaposed with the sweetness of the salted caramel and brown sugar, but after awhile. became somewhat bland.

If you’re looking for a confectionery that sells handmade cakes, One Farrer Confectionery is the place to be! Signatures like the Absolute Ivory, Coco Pan, and other pastries will be available for takeaway at the hotel lobby on level 1. These are crafted by award-winning Pastry Chef Wee Pai Hau so you know you’re in good hands.

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A work of art with the realistic buttercream flowers 💐

Pistachio raspberry rose cake with vanilla buttercream.

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TMC's Dunlop outlet felt slightly cramp if you compare it to their Bussorah or Esplanade joints, but their cakes were still on point. Had the Putu Piring cake slice, which was generously sprinkled with coconut gratings and filled with luscious palm sugar syrup. Slightly diabetes-inducing but what a good way to end off the night.

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Inspired by time-tested recipes handed down from their grandmothers, the owners of Butter Studio are dedicated to honouring the tradition of crafting home-style bakes from scratch, and they’ve somehow managed to add a playful spin on some familiar favourites! This can be seen in their Gourmet Tarts which range from Sea Salt Nutella ($6.90) and Speculoos Cream Cheese ($6.90) to Raspberry Frangipane ($6.90) and Lemon Meringue ($7.90). Aside from these, they also come up with seasonal specials from time to time so be sure to pop by to see what’s bakin’.

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Biscoff Burnt Cheesecake was not bad. Cheesecake was creamy and the caramel topping on top goes well with the Cheesecake.

Marble burnt cheesecake was not so good. And had difficulty finishing it, some how, it was dryer then the Biscoff.

Quite worth it with the Beyond 1for1.

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The milo brownie is cream is exactly what you expect. The biscoff burnt basque cheesecake was not bad, but the biscoff layering was a little too sweet in my opinion.

Rating: 6

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They only have this 2 cakes for burpple beyond one for one discount. The ambient is nice as there are not a lot of people. The butterscotch latte doesn’t really have butterscotch taste. The cheesecake is also quite average. But it is quite worth for the price and the size of the cake!
Cake $6.90
Butterscotch Latte $5.50

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Only had these 2 slices of cakes to choose from. Love the biscoff cheesecake. However the burnt cheesecake was quite dry.

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$114 for 4 person. Food were simply amazing, one of the best halal restaurant I've been to. Items were on the expensive side but the portions are so huge it can be shared by 2 per mains. And they gave us free wings and 2 chocolate cake. Staff was super attentive too, she helped us refill the water many times. Highly recommended!!