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2011-10-31
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We were around this area and thought gave this a try as read so many reviews about their branch at Mandarin Gallery. The cafe will definitely catch the eyes of passers by as it stood out in this row of shops that none were appealing at all compared to it and the exterior decor of Antoinette was so posh looking that you won't missed it as the 'Queen' gladly welcome you into a world of indulgence.The interior decor was so french and feminine looking and the place were nearly full when we came arou
The interior decor was so french and feminine looking and the place were nearly full when we came around 7 plus and customers kept coming in either for takeaways or dine in. I'm quite surprised that people really flocked here even at this area. A counter staff went through the cakes at the counter with us and all cakes and macaroons looked attractive and yummy but the price was pretty steep. Per piece of macaroons were at $2.50 and $2.80 the yuzi flavour was good. I had the Antoinette cake at $9.00, a milk chocolate mousse infused with earl grey tea that took me quite sometime to figure out what was it and honestly everything was nice apart from the earl grey tea thingy. The raspberry coulis was placed on the top of the cake and in a bubble form as though those of a capsule with fish oil, and it was sour but still okay. I liked the soft biscuit underneath the choc mousse. Along with the cake I had a cup of Vienne coffee at $6.00 and it was thick yet not aromatic enough.
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