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Introduction
3 INCH SIN specialises in freshly-baked warm chocolate cakes with surprising, playful fillings like orange, coffee and mint. Want to add some fireworks into the mix? Add a scoop of artisanal ice-cream and make the party a threesome. continue reading
Opening Hours
Today
11:30 - 21:30
Mon - Sun
11:30 - 21:30
Restaurant Website
http://www.3inchsin.com
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Signature Dishes
Molten Lava Cake
Review (13)
Level4 2014-02-08
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The outlet is known to be the one that serves the best warm molten chocolate lava cake in Singapore. Looking at the rows of molten chocolate cakes on display, there is a range of different flavours. I decide on the mini molten chocolate which costs $10 for 3 pieces. Each piece is quite small and about 2 mouthfuls. I am disappointed that there is no lava flow of chocolate inside. Maybe I should warm it up as recommended by the staff. continue reading
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Level4 2014-01-15
26 views
Been hearing raves from a fussy chocoholic that the lava cake here is a must try, regardless of the price. There wasnt any patrons when i walked pass it. Then i wondered if its really good...I chose the mint lava cake and the vanilla bean ice cream to go with. All i can say is, i was very disappointed. The temperature of the ice cream box wasnt cold enough and the ice cream melt a little too fast, and it was too sweet. The quality isnt there. As for the brownie, i am not a fan of it, after eating 3 mouthful, i gave up. It was too sweet and the texture of the cake is hard. Will not go back again. continue reading
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Level4 2013-11-03
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Since it was our first time here, we decided on the 3 mini platter ($7) for the variety and paired it off with a scoop of ice-cream ($3). We opted for the "safe" flavour - hazelnut, peanut butter and white chocolate.The molten cakes tasted alright but not impressive to me. Maybe my expectation was too high but I thought since this place specialises in molten cakes, then it has to be the best to be sustainable. The taste should be one that everyone will think of this place if they want molten chocolate mah.. Somehow, it tasted the same just like those selling in the other cafes. *Shrugged*On a good side, the size of molten cakes are just nice to enjoy the flavour, yet not too sinful. Great for ladies out there!Visit http://fun-hideout.blogspot.sg/2013/05/3-inch-sin.html to read more & view photo continue reading
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Level4 2013-09-25
31 views
A small cosy outlet tucked away in the quiet corners of Millenia Walk. It extends lengthwise and has just enough space for a table of 4 and a narrow walkway. Walking further in, you find a communal bar counter top with swivel chairs. And a shelf of merchandise for sale. Here for a healthy treats baking workshop conducted by cafe owner, Celine, herself. A vivacious character, she makes you feel like you're right at home here in her shop. A family who dropped in for some brunch was tended to by Celine, talking to their child and making sure the food is to their taste. It's this kind of personal service that has become a dying breed in our society today. Generously sharing her recipe on the most popular non-chocolate dessert at their shop, we set out to try our hands at the various stages of baking their shop's own carrot cake. While waiting, I had a flat white ($5) redolent with the fragrance of single origin beans from Papa Palheta and a blueberry crumble muffin she made specially for us. Messing about with cream cheese frosting, we got to frost our own cupcakes and try the extras. The carrot cake was moist and light. Complimented with the savoury sweet and rich cream cheese frosting. This was a dream. And she very endearingly prepared their original mini lava cakes retailing at $3.90 instore for us to takeaway. I popped the lava cake into the microwave for 10 seconds and as the name aptly implies, it flowed out like hot lava after i cut it up for sharing at home.Perfect place for a lazy Sunday brunch. Quiet yet cosy. I'll be sure to check out their new outlet at Craft Bakery Holland village. continue reading
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Level4 2013-06-07
10 views
What is 3 inches huge that contains lots of oozy woozy fun with rich chocolate-y goodness? If you are thinking of chocolate lava cakes, bingo! Previously also available in Cluny Court, 3 Inch Sin at Millenia Walk might look like an average cafe selling pastries, coffee and cakes, but what they do best is actually molten lava cakes.I did not have the mocha, but those who had it said it was sufficiently sweet from the chocolate sauce yet retaining the alluring scent of coffee. The coffee beans used by them are from Papa Palheta, which is simply aromatic and fragrant.The Affogato that I had was brilliantly blended. The French Vanilla had a distinctively rich vanilla flavour and totally made a great match with the aromatic espresso, it is definitely an enjoyment to have.The Molten Lava Cakes were literally a volcano waiting to erupt. A single cut made and all the chocolate starts flowing out like a slow erupting volcano. Besides the chocolate, the Bailey’s one also had Bailey’s sauce which carried a very strong alcoholic flavour that was just simply seductive mixed with chocolate. 3 inches of pure pleasure, I would say.The Belgian Waffles are particularly crispy but lacks a bit of volume in fluffiness. It certainly felt fragrant but the texture could have been better on the inside. One thing we did not know was that the scoop of ice-cream added was at a-la carte price even though it came with a waffle; something to note if you are ordering them with ice-cream. continue reading
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)