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shoogar
This is shoogar living in Sin Ming. I like to hang out in Bishan, Upper Thomson. Singaporean are my favorite cuisines. I also love Café and Desserts and Cakes, home-cooked.
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Black Ice Cream Smile Aug 05, 2012   
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Categories : Desserts and Cakes | Ice Cream and Gelato

I love this place for being such a serene and peaceful hideout. I love it even more for it's Hei ice cream and original All Chocolate cake. At $11.80 per pint and $25.80 for a 6 inch cake repectively, I'd say prices are pretty reasonable.

Their ice cream is not too sweet and you can tell that it is made using quality Belgian dark chocolate. It is very rich and dense, but perhaps a bit too dense for my liking. Chocolate fanatics, on the other hand, would probably down these by the dozens.

 

 
Hei ice cream

They also serve a small range of cupcakes and specialty dessert that are worth a try.
 
Date of Visit: Apr 17, 2012 

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Festive Joe Smile Dec 25, 2011   
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Categories : American | Coffee

To mark the end of their 12 days Christmas promo, Starbucks was offering one for one for their festive drinks! Naturally, the Starbucks addict in us couldn't resist and we set out to get our half-priced frappes. lol My friend had previously tried the Toffe Nut Frappe before and apparently claimed that it wasn't that good, so we went for Starbuck's newest creation, the Cranberry White Chocolate Mocha Frappe, instead. And boy, am I glad we did! It was a cup-load of aromatic coffee beans and infused with sweet, creamy notes of white chocolate. You wouldn't expect it but the cranberry sauce and bits sprinkled on top added a nice tart finish to the drink. I especially love how Starbucks allows you to customise almost any drink you want. I had mine without whip cream and decaff-ed, as i didn't want it too heavy and was trying to lay off the caffeine. If you have an under-developed sweet tooth, just request for less sugar. I'm pretty sure they'll accomodate that too. Only turn off was the environment. Baristas were clanging and banging the counter tops like nobody's business, we could hardly hold a conversation above the racket and ended up moving outside. sad But well, i guess if anyone had that many customers to serve, they'd be clanging and banging counter tops too.

 
 
Date of Visit: Dec 12, 2011 

Spending per head: Approximately $3.60

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Braddell's latest haunt Smile Dec 13, 2011   
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Categories : Multi-Cuisine | Café | Desserts and Cakes | Ice Cream and Gelato

Would never have found out about this place if not for a recently organised private book event that was held here. Located amidst the blocks of HDB flats, it is very much a whole in the wall. They sell some pretty decent home made ice cream though, and, like your typical ice cream cafe, coffee, waffles and such. Apparently they offer some imported Japanese ginger ale as well. Not so crazy about their tiered pricing for normal and premium flavours though. If you're prepared to pay the extra, go for their Lemon Bluberry Yoghurt or Pistacho. The extra $1.60 makes all the difference, as i soon found out. I settled for their Salted Gula Meleka and Honey Cinnamon Persimmon. The latter was alright but the former was too salty for me. On the bright side, they do give generous scoops.

 

 
 
Date of Visit: Dec 27, 2011 

Spending per head: Approximately $4.90(Tea)

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Birthday Flan OK Dec 25, 2011   
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Met here for a short project meeting with my group mates, and since they had called for a meeting on my birthday (shocked) they felt guilty and got me a mini Lemon Flan. I must say, it tasted pretty good, but maybe that's because i like the tart taste of lemon in general. The texture of the meringue, on the other hand, was a bit softer than I would have preferred. That aside, I thought that it was pretty nice of the staff to throw in a candle too. smile

 
 
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Cosy, quiet hangout Smile Dec 04, 2011   
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Stumbled upon this cosy little cafe one late afternoon while my friend and I were exploring the Duxton area. Apparently, it had just opened not too long ago, and the place did seem like it was still settling into the business of things. The owner said that they specialised in alcoholic cakes, which piqued my interest, and so we decided to try them out. I had the Chocolate Rum cake while my friend had the Lychee Martini. Both were great on the palette, with the alcohol taste apparent yet not overpowering. I preferred the latter as it was lighter and slices were generous.

Cake decor, on the other hand, appeared somewhat amateur-ish, and pairing was kinda sub-standard - the cakes came with a shot glass of what tasted like store-bought chocolate ice cream and Ribena respectively. I thought these factors kinda undermined the standards of their cakes, esp if they are looking to compete with the big boys in the area. But i guess staying out of the radar is a good thing too, for those who are looking for an unpopulated place to spend a quiet evening chilling out. They're open for event bookings too.
Chocolate rum cake

Chocolate rum cake

 
Lychee Martini cake

Lychee Martini cake

 
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Lychee Martini cake
 
Date of Visit: Nov 23, 2011 

Spending per head: Approximately $9.60(Tea)

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