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Most times, when I see a line up, I mostly think it is more hype than substance, cough Pandora, cough. Today, I tried out Fragrant bakery and was surprised at the lineup. Luckily the two ladies manning the counter were very efficient. Mango cake $4.50: highly recommended, as per other Yelper. It lives up the hype. It was moist, full of mango flavour. The fruit on the top seemed relatively fresh and it was not full of cream Black sesame Mochi $1: I got the last one for the day. It tasted like black sesame, but I wasn't a huge fan of the custard filling inside. I think that's just a personal preference. Peanut and custard Mochi $0.90 & $0.80: yum! I love the Peanut filling, with a bit of sugar and toasted sesame. It wasn't too sweet. Flaky egg tart: I don't remember the price, but the egg tart is bigger than other bakeries. Plus the Flaky crust was to die for and not full of oil. Thumbs up to this inexpensive but delicious bakery. Just don't go in when you're hungry....... Otherwise, you'll end up buying more than you anticipated. I'll be going back to try their green tea cake.
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