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I got to know of this well hidden cafe that sells delicious japanese cakes, and being a lover of japanese food, i was sold. I took away their limited (only 40 pcs a day!) mille crepe, mont blanc and pumpkin tart. The mille crepe was really good! Thin layers of soft crepe with just enough fresh cream in between, every mouth feels like you are eating soft cake dipped in milk. It is really moisture-rich and melt in your mouth! Too bad i was too excited to eat it that i didnt take a picture of it, b
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I got to know of this well hidden cafe that sells delicious japanese cakes, and being a lover of japanese food, i was sold. I took away their limited (only 40 pcs a day!) mille crepe, mont blanc and pumpkin tart. The mille crepe was really good! Thin layers of soft crepe with just enough fresh cream in between, every mouth feels like you are eating soft cake dipped in milk. It is really moisture-rich and melt in your mouth! Too bad i was too excited to eat it that i didnt take a picture of it, but u can easily find them in their website or facebook page.


The mont blanc was also really good and unique. i am not sure what a tradtional authentic mont blanc should be, but i have tried lots of different kind from different bakery (i love chestnuts!) and this is one of the better ones! A meringue layer forms the base, with custard and fresh cream encasing a chestnut paste ball lying on top, and chestnut puree piped like 'noodles' on top. The chestnut paste is really rich and fragrant! No wonder there was only 1 left when i went to buy around 3pm! This mont blanc combination is really special and great!
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If you are a lover of caramel creme brulee and pumpkin, you must not miss the pumpkin tart! A thick layer of rich, creamy caramel cream brulee with caramel glaze lies on top of a layer dense, sweet pumpkin paste. With the crumbly tart base having just a hint of sweetness and not buttery, it makes the whole dessert perfect and not overly rich (aka jelat).
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Here comes the good news- each heavenly slice only cost $6! This is definitely cheaper than a lot of cake shops blooming in Singapore.


Below is the website link for more information. Enjoy~

http://www.doutorcoffee.com.sg/our-menu

(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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$6 (Tea)
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  • pumpkin tart
  • mille crepe
  • mont blanc