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Parco Millenia Walk is one department store that nearly has everything in it; a gym on Level 2, a number of Japanese restaurants opened at the Itadakimasu area on Level 3 and some small eateries spread across Level 1 and 2. Formerly occupying a small area in Level 1, Francisca Dessert Parlour moved into the Level 2 area with a comfy seating area and a bigger counter as well.As a dessert parlour, Francisca sells a lot of sweet items, but I was craving for Macaroons that day. I went for the mini o
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Parco Millenia Walk is one department store that nearly has everything in it; a gym on Level 2, a number of Japanese restaurants opened at the Itadakimasu area on Level 3 and some small eateries spread across Level 1 and 2. Formerly occupying a small area in Level 1, Francisca Dessert Parlour moved into the Level 2 area with a comfy seating area and a bigger counter as well.
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As a dessert parlour, Francisca sells a lot of sweet items, but I was craving for Macaroons that day. I went for the mini ones and the staff recommended the Chocolate Raspberry, while coupling it with a Vanilla one. The macaroons indeed looked the part; it had quite nice feet on them. The shells also had a very nice meringue texture which was slightly sticky and chewy but had a crunchy texture on the inside. The Vanilla one was a letdown though; it came in some paste instead of cream that did not really taste much and the shell was providing more flavour than the paste. The Chocolate Raspberry had a very nice aromatic fruity and berry-like flavour on the shells, but it was so overwhelming that I could not even detect the chocolate inside it.

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