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I 'da-bao' a coffee steam cake and a matcha steam cake. Basically the steam cakes were plain and were the same. A morehealthier choice as compared to muffins I supposed. The flavors were infused into the cream itself (coffee and matchacream) and a little final touches to make them looked different. What a waste of decoration as these steam cakes were placed in plastic bags which smudged and spoiled the appearance. I felt that they tasted too bland and not as nice as they looked.
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I 'da-bao' a coffee steam cake and a matcha steam cake. Basically the steam cakes were plain and were the same. A more
healthier choice as compared to muffins I supposed. The flavors were infused into the cream itself (coffee and matcha
cream) and a little final touches to make them looked different. What a waste of decoration as these steam cakes were placed in plastic bags which smudged and spoiled the appearance. I felt that they tasted too bland and not as nice as they looked.
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The steamed cakes come from Hokkaido and all the ingredients used are from Japan. Supposedly very healthy too cuz they are ”non-oil” and the flavourings are “natural”.I tried the matcha (green tea) kintoki and kurogoma (black sesame) mochi kintoki ($2 each)… And was disappointed. Bland, texture was sticky and chewy rather than soft and fluffy. Maybe like our Chinese “huat kueh”? Anyway, these cakes are really “what you see is what you get” cuz the sweet kintoki beans/mochi are limited to the top
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The steamed cakes come from Hokkaido and all the ingredients used are from Japan. Supposedly very healthy too cuz they are ”non-oil” and the flavourings are “natural”.

I tried the matcha (green tea) kintoki and kurogoma (black sesame) mochi kintoki ($2 each)… And was disappointed. Bland, texture was sticky and chewy rather than soft and fluffy. Maybe like our Chinese “huat kueh”? Anyway, these cakes are really “what you see is what you get” cuz the sweet kintoki beans/mochi are limited to the top of the cakes.
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2012-07-17 42 views
They have so many varieties of steam cakes and in different styles from donuts to cupcakes to muffin styles, it's very hard to choose just one thing to try! It's all so colourful and nicely presented as well. Recommended. The Hokkaido steamcake is really soft. The taste of pumpkin is really sweet. The real pumkin chunk at the outer layer attract pumpkin lover like me. However the price is really expensive for a student like me and i will not eat it so often. I will still try a few flavours becau
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They have so many varieties of steam cakes and in different styles from donuts to cupcakes to muffin styles, it's very hard to choose just one thing to try! It's all so colourful and nicely presented as well. Recommended. The Hokkaido steamcake is really soft. The taste of pumpkin is really sweet. The real pumkin chunk at the outer layer attract pumpkin lover like me. However the price is really expensive for a student like me and i will not eat it so often. I will still try a few flavours because there are many choices from Mushiya..
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2012-07-09 22 views
This too, was actually my first time visited to this store. Happened to pass by this shop and have the urge to try their muffins. It is actually located at the corner of the ion Food Hall, so it is actually quite hard to spot it. To me, their muffins, can be a little bit too dry, however glad that their toppings enhance the taste. But anyway, they do offer us a wide variety of choices,. And the price, is actually quite affordable too
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This too, was actually my first time visited to this store. Happened to pass by this shop and have the urge to try their muffins. It is actually located at the corner of the ion Food Hall, so it is actually quite hard to spot it. To me, their muffins, can be a little bit too dry, however glad that their toppings enhance the taste. But anyway, they do offer us a wide variety of choices,. And the price, is actually quite affordable too
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2011-12-09 6 views
The cakes here are like the Chinese steam cakes at kueh shops. But this is supposed to be Japanese. The cakes here are very small and costs from $2 each, which I find to be too pricey. Although their unique and innovative flavours make them sort of worth the cost. The have steamed donuts as well. It's cheaper to buy in bulk. They have so many varieties of steam cakes and in different styles from donuts to cupcakes to muffin styles, it's very hard to choose just one thing to try! It's all so colo
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The cakes here are like the Chinese steam cakes at kueh shops. But this is supposed to be Japanese. The cakes here are very small and costs from $2 each, which I find to be too pricey. Although their unique and innovative flavours make them sort of worth the cost. The have steamed donuts as well. It's cheaper to buy in bulk. They have so many varieties of steam cakes and in different styles from donuts to cupcakes to muffin styles, it's very hard to choose just one thing to try! It's all so colourful and nicely presented as well. Recommended.
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2011-11-20 19 views
This is pumpkin steamcake from Mushiya. $2 per piece.The Hokkaido steamcake is really soft. The taste of pumpkin is really sweet. The real pumkin chunk at the outer layer attract pumpkin lover like me. However the price is really expensive for a student like me and i will not eat it so often. I will still try a few flavours because there are many choices from Mushiya..
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This is pumpkin steamcake from Mushiya. $2 per piece.

The Hokkaido steamcake is really soft. The taste of pumpkin is really sweet. The real pumkin chunk at the outer layer attract pumpkin lover like me. However the price is really expensive for a student like me and i will not eat it so often. I will still try a few flavours because there are many choices from Mushiya..
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2011-11-20 14 views
This is chocolate steamcake from Mushiya. $2 per piece.It says to be Hokkaido steamcake and sell it so expensive so i give it a try. The cake is really soft, the taste of chocolate not really strong but i still can taste from chocolate chips. This really not taste as great as i thought. I will still try a few flavours before i conclude worth or not worth it.
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This is chocolate steamcake from Mushiya. $2 per piece.

It says to be Hokkaido steamcake and sell it so expensive so i give it a try. The cake is really soft, the taste of chocolate not really strong but i still can taste from chocolate chips. This really not taste as great as i thought. I will still try a few flavours before i conclude worth or not worth it.
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2011-10-01 5 views
I was having dinner there yesterday we saw the steamcakes look soft & cute so bought 1 to trybut was quite disappointed we bought the red bean for $2 The lady helped us to steam for 2-3mins & wrap it up , The red bean taste was quite mild,not much red bean The cake look soft from display but actaully was quite hard feel like eating those traditional yellow steam cakes don't worth the price overall i rate 3/10
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I was having dinner there yesterday
we saw the steamcakes look soft & cute
so bought 1 to try
but was quite disappointed
we bought the red bean for $2
The lady helped us to steam for 2-3mins
& wrap it up ,
The red bean taste was quite mild,not much red bean
The cake look soft from display but actaully was quite hard
feel like eating those traditional yellow steam cakes
don't worth the price
overall i rate 3/10
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2010-10-28 21 views
I was rather excited when ION’s highly anticipated Food Hall at Basement 4 first opened cuz food hall = lots of food stalls to ogle at. Since then, some have closed, some are new, and Mushiya Steamers is one of the many stalls left standing today.The steamed cakes come from Hokkaido and all the ingredients used are from Japan. Supposedly very healthy too cuz they are ”non-oil” and the flavourings are “natural”.I tried the matcha (green tea) kintoki and kurogoma (black sesame) mochi kintoki ($2 e
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I was rather excited when ION’s highly anticipated Food Hall at Basement 4 first opened cuz food hall = lots of food stalls to ogle at. Since then, some have closed, some are new, and Mushiya Steamers is one of the many stalls left standing today.

The steamed cakes come from Hokkaido and all the ingredients used are from Japan. Supposedly very healthy too cuz they are ”non-oil” and the flavourings are “natural”.

I tried the matcha (green tea) kintoki and kurogoma (black sesame) mochi kintoki ($2 each)… And was disappointed. Bland, texture was sticky and chewy rather than soft and fluffy. Maybe like our Chinese “huat kueh”? Anyway, these cakes are really “what you see is what you get” cuz the sweet kintoki beans/mochi are limited to the top of the cakes.

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