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Kki Sweets, located at School of The Arts, is a cake shop and/or a café that specializes in Japanese inspired French cakes.The café was very charming. It was decorated with clean and sophisticated wood furniture.The café is not only filled with stunning furniture but it also serves such mouthwatering desserts.Cakes1. Antoinette ($8.80++) - White Chocolate Mousse and MangoThe softest cake ever. It’s like I was eating some foam and the sweetness was just right. I don’t usually eat mango (except fo
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Kki Sweets, located at School of The Arts, is a cake shop and/or a café that specializes in Japanese inspired French cakes.
The café was very charming. It was decorated with clean and sophisticated wood furniture.The café is not only filled with stunning furniture but it also serves such mouthwatering desserts.
Cakes
1. Antoinette ($8.80++) - White Chocolate Mousse and Mango
The softest cake ever. It’s like I was eating some foam and the sweetness was just right. I don’t usually eat mango (except for mango pudding) but this one is really good. You can’t beat the taste of this appealing teardrop shaped dessert.

2. Nao ($9.80++) - Strawberry Mousse with Pistachio
Enchanting pinky cylinder shaped cake. That is the only description that I can give as my sister and my brother in law finished this cake without leaving any crumb. It’s like they can’t stop eating it. My brother in law said that the strawberry flavor was quite strong and delightful. It was not extremely sour.

3. Mont Blanc ($9.80++) - Chestnut Paste with Fresh Creme on Almond Tart Base
The outside was crunchy but soft (if you know what I meant) and the crème was very light. This cake was equally pleasurable as the previous ones but I would not say it was at completely different level. Maybe because I tasted Antoinette before this and it was breathtaking.

4. Ananas ($9.80++) - Pineapple Mousse on Almond Tart Base
The pineapple gave out an intense aftertaste. So sour! But I like the pillowy texture.

5. Onigiri ($9++) - Basil Milk Chocolate Mousse and Orange
It had all the taste in a single plate. The orange in the middle contributed a little bitterness among the sweet sensation AND just like the original onigiri, it also had a slight saltiness. What a unique dessert!

For a relatively small piece of cake, the price is a bit expensive but they were all worth the price.
FYI: They also sell some pretty home wares, check them out for yourself!
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Date of Visit
2015-01-07
Dining Method
Dine In
Spending Per Head
$15 (Tea)
Recommended Dishes
  • Antoinette