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Went during the unionville festival and although it was 10pm, there was still a long lineup. We had the mochi, taro ice cream and Sakura no-bake cheesecake. Big tip: if you're NOT getting the original flavour cheesecake, then you DO NOT need to line up. There was this lady in line that rudely accused me of butting in line, when there was a sign that clearly says that the line is only for the original cheesecake. So, remember not to be that person! ;) We're all there to have good food, no need to be rude! Just read the signs posted on their store front! Ok back to the food! The Mochi (2.50$): We ordered the black sesame Mochi but the girl gave me the red bean instead :'(. It's made with actual sticky rice! So it wasn't that sweet and kind of a little savoury in fact! Wasn't what I expected! It was interesting. The taro ice cream ($4.50): the first spoon of taro ice cream brought me back to childhood memories of having taro ice cream in HK!! Which means it was very good, albeit a bit on the sweeter side. It comes in a plastic bowl with lid, not bad for price. Sakura no-bake cheesecake ($8): it has a nice tart cheesy taste, with graham crumbs on the bottom. It tasted good, but I couldn't really taste the Sakura. It looks very pretty though!!
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