This place...they had various offerings. Lychee Cupcake sounded quite exotic, with an Asian Flavor. Of course, it is under their "premium" brand. Costing just $0.80 each, it is nice. The Lychee is sweet and juicy. You could literally be tasting the Lychee without any compromises from the cake. (the fluff side...is indeed...fluffy) When I tear open the cupcake, crumbs could came out. So, it looks like muffins, for Muffins=松餅, and it is very 松. Ok, a very lame joke. So if they have Lychee, whenever will they have LONGAN??? Since both fruit are about the same? DO TRY THE LYCHEE...IT IS UNIQUE :D
Cranberry. I'm quite a sucker for Cranberries. Anything with cranberry...i will try it. Again, like the Cranberry, it cost $0.80. But...with tons of other shops selling Cranberry muffins, this place does not really stand out. Call me fussy, but i think their muffin/cupcake are a tad dry. But the Lychee is not dry at all. And i hate stuffs which are too dry. So, with other places selling cranberry muffin, this place does not stand out. Other places are much nicer, and more fancy(both the presentation and the price). So it is worth the penny for the 80 cents.
Chocolate chip cupcake? Not sure of the name. But it cost 60 cents. Nice, but again, a tad dry. The chocolate bits are not bitter either. I'm very particular about chocolate, where I love my chocolate to be BITTER. However, if the chocolate is bitter, it would be much better. But for 60cents, it could well, be, well, an affordable tea-time snack. Hahaha...buying it back to the pantry and snack on it at 2.30pm every other day, with Gong Cha (also nearby). Yummy :D
Blueberry cupcake? Also, 60 cents each. Not very nice. And i don't like blueberry anyway. I prefer Mulberry. Hahaha.....
NOTE: Cupcake and Muffins are terms used inter-exchangeable here because they looked like cupcake and muffins to me. Just that theirs are shorter. Hahaha.
Where: Central, The. Ok, it is known as The Central. Near Clarke Quay MRT, 1 Eu Tong Sen St. #B1-43. AsianBakes. Do try that place out.
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