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We did not fancy the heavy, sucrose-rich and over the top muffins and cakes to go with our Starbucks coffee, so we were glad we didn't buy any because we later stumbled upon a tiny Ritz shop among a cluster of others selling pastries and other goodies for takeaway. The mini strudels at Ritz are big enough to be sliced up and shared by a couple or even among 3 pax. These were attractively priced at only $4.50 per mini strudel which was a good 9" long. We had a hard time choosing between original
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We did not fancy the heavy, sucrose-rich and over the top muffins and cakes to go with our Starbucks coffee, so we were glad we didn't buy any because we later stumbled upon a tiny Ritz shop among a cluster of others selling pastries and other goodies for takeaway. The mini strudels at Ritz are big enough to be sliced up and shared by a couple or even among 3 pax. These were attractively priced at only $4.50 per mini strudel which was a good 9" long. We had a hard time choosing between original apple strudel, blueberry strudel, mango strudel and peach strudel. We couldn't resist buying twotypes if mini strudel and still had change left for $10. The strudel pastry was light as air crispy, the custard was creamy and smooth without being cloyingly sweet while the fruit filling provided a refreshing contrast of textures. The apple strudel was nice but I would have preferred bigger chunks of stewed apple as opposed to tiny diced pieces. The peach strudel was fautless. For the wallet-friendly prices, the use of canned as opposed to fresh/seasonal peaches was perfectly acceptable..
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Date of Visit
2013-12-11
Spending Per Head
$4 (Supper)
Recommended Dishes
  • Apple Strudel
  • Peach Strudel
  • Mango Strudel