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Telephone
9124 2985
Opening Hours
Today
11:30 - 22:00
Mon
11:30 - 22:00
Tue
Closed
Wed - Sun
11:30 - 22:00
Payment Methods
Cash
Other Info
Cash Only
Restaurant Website
http://creodesserts.com/
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Signature Dishes
Soya Bean Milk Soya Beancurd
Review (2)
There was supposedly a 1-for-1 promotion going on from 11 November 2013 to 15 November 2013.The poster for the 1-for-1 promotion was displayed right there. The Uncle smiled at me when he spotted me looking at the menu board. I finally settled for Double Pudding Milk Ice with Assorted Tapioca Balls (C6) and Mandarin orange, Pearls with Aiyu Jelly (H1). Both are for $2.50 each.I was prepared to pay only $2.50 though a $5 note was given as i taken for granted that it should be 1-for-1 as stated in their promotional poster. I waited for my change of $2.50 but the Uncle was not giving it to me. It gotten me to wonder a bit so i asked. Uncle was telling me the 1-for-1 offer is only applicable to that particular one shown on their poster. I studied the poster again but there was no indication of so there. Uncle did ask me whether i want to change it. I went ahead with my choices as one of the desserts has already prepared and placed on my tray. I felt the Uncle should have highlighted it when i placed my order. Anyway, what you see on the menu board is not what you will get. The presentation of Mandarin Orange, Pearls with Aiyu Jelly was nicely illustrated as a pile of cone shaped shaved ice topped with slices of mandarin orange and pearls served on a plate on their menu board. What i actually got was a portion of Aiyu Jelly served in a big paper cup topped with a few slices of mandarin orange together with pearls. When i dug further, the pile of shaved ice was right below the Aiyu Jelly. Those slices of Mandarin Orange were a little too sour to my liking. The pearls have got the desired softness with just the right chewiness. The texture of Aiyu Jelly was delightfully soft too. Somehow, i do not quite appreciate the combination of Aiyu Jelly and Mandarin Orange though. Apparently, the Double Pudding Milk Ice with Assorted Tapioca Balls did not fare too impressively as well. There were 2 types of puddings added in it. The brownish color one tasted a bit like Milo. The other has got a milky taste. It was served with assorted tapioca balls including those with filling but i could only differentiate the one with red bean filling and the rest tasted just the same. The texture of both types of pudding was a tad too soft. Their standard is comparable to Blackball though cheaper in prices but i do not like it enough to go back soon. continue reading
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
Authentic Taiwanese Dessert store at a Hawker Centre? Yup, that's right. This is not your usual Ice Kachang, Bubur Chacha or Cheng Tng store as it specializes in authentic Taiwanese and Asian desserts. The boss herself, a true blue Taiwanese claims that her recipes are all homemade from scratch and they use only the freshest and safest ingredients they can find.After a delicious lunch at ABC Brickworks Food Centre, I couldn't resist having something cold and refreshing to perk myself up so I thought of giving this brand new dessert store a try as there were a wide selection of hot and cold desserts at a very affordable price. (move aside, Blackball!)For the hot variety, I was recommended the Caramel Osmanthus Ball, Tau Suan, Longan Soup ($2) as it was very rare and not widely seen around in Singapore. The lady boss came out with this herself as she realize that the senior citizens love Tau Suan but the younger crowd do not like the fattening and starchy texture of it. Hence, she used longan soup that is mildly sweet and added in caramel osmanthus ball which explodes in your mouth when you sink you teeth into it! The combination of floral fragrance and caramel simply blew my mind away. When mangoes are overrated, have the Mandarin orange, Pearls, Aiyu Jelly ($2.50) instead! This is a cold dessert that will simply sooth your heat away with the smooth, crystal clear aiyu jelly. The lady boss cook the pearls herself to ensure the texture is soft and chewy and won't become hard when served on shaved ice. Not to mention, there were a generous serving of mandarin orange slices. It is definitely much healthier than mangoes as it they are heaty and not as high in vitamin C compared to oranges. In another instance, didn't know what else to try at Creo Desserts and the friendly lady boss recommended me to go for their best seller, the Red Beans, Yam & Sweet Potato balls, Cold Grass Jelly ($2.50)! When I ordered this, the lady boss told me it is $2.50 and I couldn't believe my ears and ask her again. Reason why? The serving was so huge and toppings were generous! Oh gosh, this is simply so delicious and great value for money. I had a great time indulging on this especially the chewy and bouncy yam and sweet potato balls which was irresistible.Overall, the desserts were great and the price were all so affordable! This is surely a "MUST TRY" for everyone young and old. Forget about your $3 bubble tea and head over to Creo Desserts now! continue reading
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)