It is said that one side of the water and soil to raise a side of people, in terms of food is also this truth. Each country has a lot of specialties, so what are some good desserts in Singapore? The following with me to understand it.
LeTAO
For matcha lovers, Singapore is heaven! You can get the most authentic matcha-flavored desserts everywhere, and LeTAO's matcha cake is definitely one of the best!
This matcha cake is at Level B1 of ION Shopping Mall, Orchard Road.
Their matcha cake is quite rich in both matcha and creamy flavors. It needs to be served iced because of the ice cream component. It's also because of the large chunks of ice cream component that the cake body portion of their Matcha Cake is relatively small. Personally, I am not a fan of very large chunks of cake body, such as lasagna, it always feels like there is too much flour. I prefer matcha cakes with more creamy components.
Matcha Cake
The only inconvenience is that you can't dine-in, you can only take away, and you have to buy the whole cake. It may not be convenient if there are few people.
There are other flavors of cake besides matcha.
Other flavors of cake
Royce
Attention matcha fans, here comes the benefit! I would highly recommend this Royce's Matcha Chocolate. The best matcha chocolate I've ever had, bar none!
The rich matcha flavor, with a strong milky flavor, once you enter, it feels like God is guiding you to heaven (please make up your own picture). It's a taste that you can only know if you've eaten it.
In addition to matcha chocolate, there are many other varieties. For example, dark chocolate, white chocolate, milk chocolate, etc., the flavor is also very amazing. It's just that I'm personally a matcha person, so I prefer matcha chocolate.
Equally good dark chocolate
Royce is a Japanese brand meaning "raw chocolate". The word "raw" means "fresh" in Japanese, and Royce's chocolates are handmade from high-purity chocolate syrup with fresh cream, so they generally have a shelf life of only 30 days. And it must be kept refrigerated to preserve the freshness of the original flavor. So it's a shame that you can't bring a few more boxes back to Germany to enjoy.
Royce outlets in Singapore include
Takashimaya Orchard Road
ION Orchard Road Shopping Mall
Raffles City Shopping Centre Shop
Westgate Shop
Suntec City Shop
The décor of the Royce store is a little bit sexist and unobtrusive, so it's possible to walk past it if you're not careful.Royce's cool and unassuming interior
Another thing that the shopkeeper won't tell you, but Singaporeans know, is that you can ask for a taste test. He didn't just leave it out there for you to try, like you would normally do. After you request for a taste test, the shopkeeper will carefully take out the flavors you want to try from the fridge and give them to you. You can try a few flavors and see which one you like before you buy.
Mabu Tea House
Another ice cream store that matcha fans can't miss. Low sugar, low calorie, all natural Hokkaido ice cream. Besides matcha, there are many other flavors like black sesame, vanilla, mango, tiramisu and more.
You can also choose to have the store pull the ice cream into this shape below, which is great for photos.
Mabu Tea House is located at Clarke Quay (6 Eu Tong Sen Street).
TSUJIRI
Another place near Clarke Quay with equally good matcha ice cream is TSUJIRI. the original Japanese matcha ice cream. Apart from the ice cream, there are various flavors of matcha, yuzu tea and more.
Locations include
The Centrepoint
6 Eu Tong Sen Street
100 Tras Street
Cookie Museum
This is a very unique cookie store. They often produce a lot of novelty flavors, such as Chili Crab Flavor, Spotty Chiffon Cake Flavor, Coconut Milk Rice, Hainan Chicken Rice Flavor, and so on. Of course there are also very normal flavors, such as blueberry flavor, nut flavor and so on. And its packaging is gorgeous and retro, making it a great choice for accompanying gifts.
Gorgeous retro packaging
In addition, their cookies are made without adding water, so the flavor is more pure. And they are low in sugar, so they are very healthy. The price is a little expensive.
The staff is very enthusiastic, and you can try as many cookies as you want in the store, until you choose the flavor you are happy with. But be careful if you eat too many cookies, you'll get full ;-)
Cookie Museum does not have many outlets in Singapore, but there are three: Marina Bay Shopping Mall, Raffles City Mall and Takashimaya Department Store on Orchard Road.
Ch?teraisé
A popular Japanese dessert store. It sells a variety of cute Japanese sweets such as cakes, wakame, ice cream, etc. Don't miss it if you like Japanese sweets. Don't miss it if you love Japanese desserts.
Ch?teraisé's wide range of desserts
Ch?teraisé has branches in Orchard Road ION mall, Chinatown Place in Chinatown, and Liang Court in Clarke Quay.
Awfully Chocolate
If you're a chocolate person, then Awfully Chocolate is the place to go. Whether it's their chocolate lasagna or dark truffle chocolate, the flavors are very rich. You can enjoy the sea of chocolate to your heart's content.
Awfully Chocolate also has a number of outlets in Singapore
Orchard Road ION Shopping Mall
VivoCity
Raffles City Shopping Centre Shop
Godiva
When it comes to chocolate, you can't leave out the Hermes of chocolates - Godiva. This everyone should be very familiar. Singapore also comes out with chocolate ice cream, melting your favorite chocolate and ice cream into one, it's awesome!
Lady M
Lady M, I don't need to introduce it, it's a famous dessert. However, inside Orchard Road Orchad Central, which is well known in Singapore, there is often a long queue because of the large number of people who go there.
Once by chance, when I was strolling around Scotts Square (also near Orchard Road), I realized that there was a Lady M there, and because few people knew about it, there was no need to queue up at all. So if you really want to try Lady M but are afraid of queuing up, you can choose to go to this place. It's right next to Tang Plaza on Orchard Road.
There is also a Lady M outlet inside One Fullerton behind the Fishtail Lion.
Durian Ice Cream
Durian lovers can't go wrong. When in Singapore, you must try this durian ice cream!
It's available in many places in Singapore, such as Orchard Road or China town, where you can see an old man or an auntie pushing an ice cream trolley, and it's only SGD2 a piece. You can choose to add waffle or bread. The photo above is my choice of waffle. I've seen people eating the bread, and it's so filling (you can imagine it's about the size of a regular burger).