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This is just a bit of a word of warning for anyone showing up and expecting sweets and cakes from a typical cake shop. Everything here is geared towards a Asian taste bud, which means, lighter, fluffier and significantly much less sweet. Now this is fine, if that's what you're looking for, but just to illustrate, a few years back for my birthday a bunch of friends had bought two extra "Asian" cakes (it was a black forest cake and probably a mango something something). We couldn't finish them all so I brought it in to work and gave it to my staff. I warned them all that it's probably not what they're expecting, but as soon as I saw their expressions taking a bite of their cake, I said it was ok to not swallow it and chuck it out, and every single person tossed their slice in the garbage with a sigh of relief. Then they all proceeded to the Tim Horton's where I bought them donuts. Sooo.. if you're looking for Asian style cakes, then fine. But I've kind of forgotten that the Tiramisu here is NOTHING like a Tiramisu! So buyer be warned.
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