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Telephone
6272 2028
Introduction
Inspired by mum’s handmade, delightful pastries and cookies. Home’s Favourite was founded in 1997 with the desire to preserve mum’s baking legacy. Its range of tasty and wholesome treats includes tarts, cookies, mooncakes and desserts, all of which resonate extremely well with customers, especially during festive seasons. continue reading
Opening Hours
Today
08:00 - 18:00
Mon - Sun
08:00 - 18:00
Payment Methods
Visa Master Cash
Restaurant Website
http://www.homesfavourite.com/
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Review (6)
Level4 2013-10-02
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I got this piece of durian mooncake as a gift, think it's some charcoal-skin durian mooncake. Packaging was nice and each piece individually packed in a tiny styrofoam box. The durian mooncake was heavenly - slightly icy but the interior is smooth and moist. The durian was extremely rich and very fragrant. The snow skin complemented the mooncake well, was thin and a little velvety. continue reading
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Level4 2012-07-27
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I was shopping with my mother for mooncake. This particular one caught our attention. It was a black snow skin with durian as filling. The assistant was telling us that the black layer of snow skin is made of charcoal. This is definitely something new to me. I could taste the real durian in the filling and i could smell that irresistible smell of durian too. I was asked to store in the freezer to preserve it. continue reading
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Level4 2011-10-21
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Frankly speaking, I find the taste of this durian mooncake no different from the charcoal skin durian mooncake or the regular snowskin one. I got a snow skin top grade x. o. durian mooncake. If you were to blindfold me, I would not have thought that this was any different from their normal D24 durian mooncake. Geez, even if you were to take off the blind fold, I'd feel the same way!Nevertheless, this is best tasted 1.5 hours after taking out from the freezer. The texture is similar to those of durians, the smell is very distinct and most importantly, the snow skin is intact ( does not fall apart that easily after slicing). continue reading
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Level4 2011-09-12
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After i saw their articles from newspaperi been craving for it till last saturday finally got the chance i Tried their cookies D24 durian ,inside full of durian meatIT taste like real durian,feel like eating real durian meat more than eating mooncakeshowever it's abit too sweet !!If not too sweet i would give Full score !! continue reading
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Bought this Snow-Skin D24 Black Durian Mooncake with my friend at the annual Takashimaya Mooncake Fair instead of their actual outlet. The normal price for a box of 4 pieces of this mooncake cost $54 while it cost $48.60 at the fair. I actually haven't heard of this brand until my friend strongly recommended me to try it. She told me that their snow skin Durian Mooncake is a must buy and is considered a favourite by many of her colleauges. It was super crowded at their booth with everyone rushing to try a piece of the durian mooncake. They have many different kinds of durian mooncakes for different preference. Generally, their snow skin durian mooncakes are more of the pure durian pulp kind so it's really like eating the real durian flesh wrapped in a skin. The difference with this black snow skin is that it's less sweet compared to the normal snow skin D24 durian mooncake. The snow skin is very smooth and it seems to melt away with the durian unlike some kind that sticks to the mouth. After tasting it, now it's my turn to highly recommend this to my other friends. continue reading
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