le menu |
pondering over the many choices |
The place was forever busy, with people waiting outside and packed to the brim inside. Was there on a weekend, around 430pm. For sharing, we had the (by now much raved about) charcoal salted egg waffles with two scoops of ice-cream and a deconstructed strawberry shortcake. The service staff at the ice-cream counter seemed harried, so one better quickly tell her what you want to try!
While waiting for the desserts to be prepared (which took quite a long while of probs more than 15 minutes), one could order the alcohol spiked spheres. Friend who tried it, liked it.
lime mojito sphere @$4.50 |
If not, how about a cuppa coffee? The regular 5 ounces or the smaller 3 ounce glass.
latte |
Finally, the dessert arrived. Liked that the staff took the time to explain/introduce the desserts that we ordered.
Deconstructed Strawberry Shortcake @$12 |
The Strawberry Shortcake came in a carefully assembled deconstructed manner. An interesting dish with soft fluffy cake strewn ontop of chili/curry crumble and decorated with some elderflower, some cream, fresh strawberry slices and some dried thin strawberry gelly, and ice-cream flavours of fior di latte and raspberry. All eaten together for that contrast in texture and taste where one gets sweet, spicy, salty and sour. The marshmallow had a texture that wasn't what I had expected...
yummy fluffy cake and ice-cream |
The charcoal waffles came less decorated than the deconstructed cake but can still see the effort in plating.
charcoal waffles with two scoops of ice-cream @$15.40 |
Poured the sauce all over the waffles and we dug in soon after.
let's dig in! |
Likeable and tasty. How could one say no to salted egg yolk sauce? We chose two scoops of ice-cream that has similar colours. Should have taken the sea-salt matcha flavour but then, this one came with salted egg yolk sauce already. Hmm. Could do with more salted egg yolk sauce though. The butter beer ice-cream was interesting and tasted of beer! Butterscotch was sweet and creamy.
Good to try.
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