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2014-05-11
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Having heard good things about The Tiramisu Hero, I tried to pop by sometime ago but unfortunately they were having a birthday event. Yesterday, I finally managed to make my way there for brunch successfully!The exterior is a pretty little garden complete with grass patch, comfortable seats and a distinctive signboard. The interior is an artistic abode of interesting ornamental furniture, and might I say it could be considered a themed cafe celebrating the cleverness of St. Antonio the Roman cat
The exterior is a pretty little garden complete with grass patch, comfortable seats and a distinctive signboard. The interior is an artistic abode of interesting ornamental furniture, and might I say it could be considered a themed cafe celebrating the cleverness of St. Antonio the Roman cat that brought in the perfect Italian Tiramisu. The stylish and sleek design boosts of a very relaxing ambience, daring its patrons to come in, take a bite / sip and simply chill out here. Service is friendly as well. They also sell pretty little accessories at the front.
For my mains, I had the Baked Dory Fish Rice in Alfredo Sauce (SGD$14.00)- buttered jasmine rice baked in creamy alfredo sauce with dory fish and brocooli. This dish was quite tasty, especially after the sprinkling of black pepper. The cheese atop was baked to a golden crispiness, and the dory fish was tender. I liked the idea of having some brocooli (vegetables) with my dish, and the fragrance of the jasmine rice completed the overall taste.
The friend enjoyed a small plate of Jayne Mac & Cheese (SGD$8.90) - macaroni in a cheesey cheddar and mozarella cheese dip. The macaroni was cooked to a springy texture so it was lovely to chew, and the cheese dip comprised two of our favorite cheese, so this deceptively-simple dish was a delight to have.
Their tiramisu are served in jars. I tried the Original Flavor, it melted in the mouth in a truffle-like manner. However, there was no distinctive aroma of coffee at all. It was a little disappointing. To add alcohol to the Tiramisu, there was an additional charge of SGD$5.00 for each order, so we skipped that. This was a unique concept, but all I could say was that I'd had better Tiramisu at other restaurants or cafes before
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