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Chunks of mango and pomelo bits in creamy coconut milk sago. Pretty pricey but the standard is there. The neon vibes plus mahjong wallpaper makes for a nice place to chat over desserts.
Still the best. It's hard to imagine anything beating this, it's perfect and as good as it's going to get
Your traditional Bubur Cha Cha dessert, but with a decadent scoop of durian on top. To be honest I didn’t like the bubur cha cha itself - the coconut milk was good, there was your usual sweet potato and yam, but there was no sago, and the tapioca jellies were a little too large for my liking. It was like large chunks of sweet potato, yam and tapioca jelly all of the same size.
Didn’t enjoy this dessert too much, but I’ll probably give this place another chance and try something else next time.
The neon lights and mahjong theme is quite cute, makes it overall a pretty chill dessert place to sit at at night.
Chinese dessert cafe with neon lights and mahjong tile wallpaper. The yam paste over here is creamy and served with ginkgo and a dollop of pumpkin. The yam paste itself was good but I find the pumpkin was rather bland and does not go really well with the sweet, smooth and creamy yam paste 》$4.80
Every time I crave for durian desserts, this is one of my go-to places. Their Durian Mousse ($9.80 with double portion of D24 durian flesh) is very satisfying with cold durian cream that is thick and refreshing and durian flesh that is fresh and aromatic. It was so good we had to get 2 bowls to share!
We got their Mango Pomelo Sago ($4) as well, which was creamy and came with huge chunks of mango pieces that were adequately sweet. A standard Chinese dessert to order!
Definitely one dessert place to check out, especially when they open till late.
This place gets really crowded so come early to get seats! The mahjong theme is quite cute.
Classic orh nee which I love
Mango sago could use a bit more ice tho