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The branch at Tanglin Mall is prettily furnished, with mirrors , chandeliers and mock Queen Anne chairs. Service was slow and I heard, somewhat biased but I shall not comment further on that.Anyway, I decided to try the Pure Jee Chocolate Cake (SGD$8.90) which was most pretty in a dome shape, and absolutely delectable because of its smooth velvety chocolate exterior, fluffy soft interior richly drenched in luscious dark chocolate. The bittersweet flavor does not leave one feeling overwhelmed, bu
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The branch at Tanglin Mall is prettily furnished, with mirrors , chandeliers and mock Queen Anne chairs. Service was slow and I heard, somewhat biased but I shall not comment further on that.
Pure Jee Chocolate Cake
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Anyway, I decided to try the Pure Jee Chocolate Cake (SGD$8.90) which was most pretty in a dome shape, and absolutely delectable because of its smooth velvety chocolate exterior, fluffy soft interior richly drenched in luscious dark chocolate. The bittersweet flavor does not leave one feeling overwhelmed, but rather, crave for more.
Cappuccino
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I paired this with a steaming hot cup of Cappuccino (SGD$6.90) - a rich, creamy and frothy drink resplendent of coffee's natural goodness.

For full review and more photographs, please feel free to check out:
http://thearcticstar.blogspot.sg/2015/01/afternoon-tea-at-pauls-bakery.html

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Pure Jee Chocolate Cake
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2013-08-21 89 views
This is going to be a brief review as I rarely eat tartes and am not an expert on them. We were given a box of pretty tartes from Paul Bakery. I could not resist, and had a little bite of each. I think their names are as follows:- Top row from L-R: Strawberry Tarte, Mixed Fruit Tarte, Chocolate Tarte- Middle row on the left: Lemon Cream Tarte with MeringueAll of the tartes had a delightful buttery base, strong enough to hold the tarte yet moist and crumbly in the mouth. And of course, not too th
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This is going to be a brief review as I rarely eat tartes and am not an expert on them. We were given a box of pretty tartes from Paul Bakery. I could not resist, and had a little bite of each. I think their names are as follows:
- Top row from L-R: Strawberry Tarte, Mixed Fruit Tarte, Chocolate Tarte
- Middle row on the left: Lemon Cream Tarte with Meringue

All of the tartes had a delightful buttery base, strong enough to hold the tarte yet moist and crumbly in the mouth. And of course, not too thick so that you feel like you're eating a biscuit with a smidge of topping instead of tarte, where the main focus is on what is within the tarte's shell.

The pastry cream below the Strawberry and Mixed Fruit Tartes was creamy yet light, and slightly sweet, pairing up excellently with the fruit. Both tartes are suitable as light tea time snacks.

The Lemon Cream Tarte with Meringue was a favourite amongst my friends. It had carried enough of a tart lemon-y flavour at a level that was just delightfully right.

My favourite was the Chocolate Tarte for its dense, chocolatey richness that felt as lusciously thick as a brownie, but more smooth and less cake-like.

I would eat these tartes again, and take bigger bites!
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