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Introduction
Fruit Paradise offers fruit tarts made with lightly sweetened cream topped with fresh fruits. Their fruit tarts are made with only the freshest and most delicious fruits, carefully selected by Their Japanese Patissiers every day. Enjoy the fruits’ natural goodness, free of unhealthy additives and preservatives.
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Opening Hours
Mon - Sun
11:30 - 22:00
Above information is for reference only. Please check details with the restaurant.
Signature Dishes
Fruit Paradise serves beautiful fruit tarts topped with fresh fruits and lightly-sweetened cream, a healthy dessert place that also offers savoury food items such as Japanese Curry Rice etc. The fruit tarts are also free of preservatives and are baked fresh daily.The Blueberry Tart (U.P. SGD$6.80 a slice) is my all-time favorite here despite having tried quite a few tarts over the years. It was a larger huge wedge out of the giant tart as well, with a most crunchy, buttery-fresh tart base topped with a fluffy but solid cake fill and lots of fresh blueberries atop the fresh cream. Besides juicy and plump blueberries, there were also many cubes of glass jelly in the mix, giving this dessert a variety a soothing touch.On a sidenote, they also do take-aways and birthday tarts. We got an assortment for *Charmaine's birthday three years back before. The Mixed Berries Chocolate Tart is one of my favorites here as well, with lots of fresh, juicy fruits in their natural flavors (not artificially-sweetened) atop fresh cream and crispy crust.For full review and more photographs, please feel free to visit:http://thearcticstar.blogspot.sg/2014/12/afternoon-tea-at-fruit-paradise-cafe.html
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So my friends and I were celebrating a friends' birthday at Raffles Place and instead of buying a cake. We decided to give fruit paradise a go, and at the same time order a fruit tart there and call it a "cake".Here are some of the fruit tarts that we got, the fruits itself is not sweet, but the cream filling in the tart can be quite sweet. Even the biscuit/tart is quite sweet. It can be overwhelmingly sweet for someone who doesn't like sweet stuff. But I did enjoy the fruit tart. Though at almost $10 for each slice of tart, it can be quite pricey. A whole tart starts at $68++Here are some of the main courses that we got, do note that the curry rice, has beef in it. For those who cannot consume beef, do NOT order the curry rice. The food was so-so. Nothing great or bad about it. I guess you can't blame them, they are afterall more well-known for their fruit tarts.All in all, not a bad place to hangout, their fruit teas are quite good too, as they are dried fruits in tea pots, very legit, unlike the common overpriced tea bags.Word of caution, their kitchen closes quite early. So do get your orders in before 9pm!
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Lovely desserts for sharing over tea time, Fruit Paradise offered a series of freshly made fruits tarts. With its healthy concern, their pastries were all incorporating in very neutral flavours and natural colours. Coming for a break after window shopping, we stepped into a gorgeous café. Just beside City Hall MRT, the location was easily accessible. Expectedly, the crust at the bottom was thinly crisp while toppings were charmingly glazed in lavish portion. Inner layer was full of cream, berries were sourly sweet for my liking. Each spoon gave me a heavenly kick, nothing beats. Yet still we have to pay a hefty price for such goodness of beautifully fruits, it was $7.80 per slice. Anyway, the fruit tart worth the price tag certainly.
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We were having dinner at The Soup Spoon Union & after shopping, we went Fruit Paradise for dessertI had a pot of Pink Rose Bud Tea & a slice of Nutty Caramel. Salty Caramel cream on sponge cake with mixed nuts & fresh fruits. Salty caramel is salty while the fruits & nuts are sweet. Both saltiness & sweetness blends together quite nicely while Pink Rose bud tea is very refreshing
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My brother bought 2 fruit tarts home for me the other day from Fruit Paradise, which is rather famous for their fruit tarts. I ate both the mixed fruits one and the chocolate banana one. The mixed fruits one was much better as there were lots of different kinds of fruits and not too much cream. The chocolate banana one, on the other hand, was full of cream, and overly sweet.
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