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| - My friend suggested we come here because we were looking for a late night dessert place. We came on a Friday night around 10 or so and we were surprised that this place was so busy! There's about 6 or so tables and then a bar table at the back for people to sit. We told the person behind the counter that we were a party of 4 and she started to clear out a table for us.
She brought us the menus and took time to explain all the desserts that they're known for. Their soufflés take 40 minutes to bake, but it was definitely worth the wait. We ordered a lemon soufflé, a vanilla soufflé, a matcha latte, a lychee tea, and a cheesecake soufflé slice. We also ordered a chocolate soufflé about 10 minutes after the first order, but they came back and said that they ran out of soufflés (or the ingredients to the soufflés).
The soufflés were incredibly moist! They definitely taste like a very light Japanese cheesecake. The lemon one had a very light lemon custard inside, but the vanilla one was very fluffy and airy inside. The vanilla one comes with your choice of sauce, so I had the guava sauce, which was very sour so I didn't use too much of it. My favourite was the cheesecake soufflé slice that came with a strawberry syringe.
Service was very friendly! We had forgot a bag inside the cafe and she ran outside and brought it to us. She also brought us some glasses of water, but it was hot water for some reason. I think they were washing dishes with hot water from the tap and just have us water from the same tap after. If you ask for iced water, they'll bring you actual cold water (so ask for that specifically in case). Ask for their wifi password and they will give it to you on a card. There's also lollipops and each table!
Food: 3/5
Service: 5/5
I don't know if I would come back, but if I do, I'll definitely just order the cheesecake soufflé next time!
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