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Was out with my boyfriend for tea and was deciding to have tea near east side.Nestled in the heart of Siglap and Frankel Estate, the location of De La Creme might appear to many as a bakery that mainly caters to the residents who reside around the corner. However, the feature of this humble- looking cafe in our local newspapers and magazines has brought many (especially those with a sweet tooth) to travel from afar to sink their teeth on their rather renowned Macarons and many other pastries.Man
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Was out with my boyfriend for tea and was deciding to have tea near east side.
Nestled in the heart of Siglap and Frankel Estate, the location of De La Creme might appear to many as a bakery that mainly caters to the residents who reside around the corner. However, the feature of this humble- looking cafe in our local newspapers and magazines has brought many (especially those with a sweet tooth) to travel from afar to sink their teeth on their rather renowned Macarons and many other pastries.

Mango Shortcake ($7.50)

Known as one of the pastries not to be missed should one pay a visit to the cafe, the cake was gently lifted by the scent and aroma of generous cubes of fresh sweet mango that were stacked between cream and soaked sponge.

Assorted Macarons ($2.40 each)

Difficult to be perfected, De La Creme’s Macarons are certainly not those mediocre morsels one can find just anywhere The Earl Grey Chocolate Macaron was my absolute favourite as enhanced by their butter- cream based filling. Known as a classic favourite, the Sea Salted Caramel Macaron was a little heavy on the palate since its filling could have been less buttery.
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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Date of Visit
2013-05-25
Spending Per Head
$10 (Tea)
Recommended Dishes
  • Assorted Macarons