Adlina Shah
Bought the lemon tart for takeaway. It was very lemony, and the meringue on top was nice! Recommended if you like a sour taste. Keerthi was so nice and explained everything!
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Bought the lemon tart for takeaway. It was very lemony, and the meringue on top was nice! Recommended if you like a sour taste. Keerthi was so nice and explained everything!
Celina Chew
Ordered 4 tarts via GrabFood, and there was an option to choose whether we needed candles or not. We selected candles, but they came without them. Do the store staff not look at the order properly? Now we have the tarts to celebrate my sister's birthday, but without candles.
Vincent Yap
Here's the lightly edited review: The Matcha Strawberry tasted horrible; it contained three big blocks of ice cubes that took up 90% of the cup space. When I went back to the counter, she said she would make a new one, but her management said that next time I couldn't exchange anymore. She took ages to make the drink, and I felt super offended, so I never took the second one.
Ah Chye Chan
Isn't this pretty? This mini mixed fruit tart from @Wunderfolks is so toothsome, too!
Gabrielle Goh
I ordered their half-and-half tart for Christmas, and it was such a hit! We loved that we could enjoy the best of both tarts without having to worry too much about our waistline — lest we should order two full-sized tarts.
Nai-Li
The staff was friendly. I bought tiramisu and hazelnut cookies. The tiramisu was delicious. However, I felt a bit of regret buying the cookies because they didn't taste as good as expected. They were not sweet enough to my liking. Will I buy the cookies again? No. Tiramisu? YES!
Low Shulin
Ordered their matcha strawberry latte, and it was disappointing: the matcha taste was too overpowering, and I couldn't taste the latte or strawberry at all. The large ice cubes took up more than half the cup, even though I requested less ice. Extremely overpriced.
Meena Marimuthu
I traveled from Jurong with my kids to the Choa Chu Kang outlet, curious and excited to try the tarts after one of my friends received them for her birthday and shared pictures and feedback. I must compliment Shila for going through the different tart flavors on the menu and patiently waiting for me to make my choices. We need more patient people in the service line like Shila. I look forward to returning again to make my next purchases. The tarts tasted amazing! My kids and I loved them. I will definitely recommend them to my friends.
Eliza Mah
The original Tiramisu had velvety layers of mascarpone, ladyfingers, and espresso, offering a robust coffee flavour and satisfyingly moist sweetness. Each bite easily melted in the mouth. The Biscoff Tiramisu had biscuit crumbs that added caramel tones to the mix, and it was tasty! However, the Milk Tea Tiramisu was mediocre at first due to its rather brisk and bitter Assam tea flavour. After only a day in the fridge, it ended up tasting bitterly spoilt, and its texture was runny and wet. It was quite bad, so we had to throw it away. Their flat chocolate croissant had a buttery sweetness mixed with a light bitterness from the dark chocolate coating. It was crispy and flaky on the outside, while nicely compact and chewy on the inside. Price: - $36 for Tiramisu Series Bundle (Set of 3 flavours: Original, Biscoff & Milk Tea) - $4 for Crispy Flat Dark Chocolate Croissant
Ong
The tarts were disappointing overall. I tried the Lychee Ispahan and Citrus Meringue, and neither matched the provided pictures; the actual products differed significantly. The quality was average at best. The Lychee tart, in particular, was poorly executed—it melts at room temperature, making it impractical to enjoy. Unfortunately, I won’t be purchasing these again.