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It was on one of my rare visit to Serangoon Gardens, and while parking, that I discovered this dessert paradise. Similar to the likes of Ji De Chi and Dessert First at Liang Seah Street, Dessert Bowl seats at the second level of a shophouse.Despite the dim interior lighting and dark coloured walls that provided coziness, the lack of privacy and sound proofing was a little turn off. Limited in space, seats and tables are closely knitted with little room to walk about.However, the main attraction
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It was on one of my rare visit to Serangoon Gardens, and while parking, that I discovered this dessert paradise. Similar to the likes of Ji De Chi and Dessert First at Liang Seah Street, Dessert Bowl seats at the second level of a shophouse.
Despite the dim interior lighting and dark coloured walls that provided coziness, the lack of privacy and sound proofing was a little turn off. Limited in space, seats and tables are closely knitted with little room to walk about.
However, the main attraction and selling point did not disappoint!
Samuel and I ordered Durian Mousse ($5) and Mango Mousse with Pomelo (about $4.5).
True to its word as being the top seller, the Durian Mousse was irresistible! There was a very balanced durian flavour and the mousse had very fine ice crystals (similar to ice blended) giving it an extra texture.
Payment and orders need to be made at the counter. Despite of the crowd, service was swift! Indeed a gem hidden in the midst of Serangoon Gardens!

More pics and thoughts at http://lepakwithyaops.com/dessert-bowl-一碗甜品-sweet-escape-at-serangoon-gardens
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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