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After having the Japanese Desserts from both places, I’m more inclined to go back to Flor Patisserie mainly because they have a dine-in area. But if it’s a takeaway, Patisserie Glace at Icon Village (5 minutes walk from Tanjong Pagar MRT) will be more convenient.
just bought Earl Grey Tiramisu for my breakfast ...ehm.. perfecto!! (^_^)
Got a treat from a great friend. I'm now a convert when it comes to their delicious chocolate cheese tarts...:)
Rin rin ice cheese tarts were nice and creamy.. Perfect as a hot day treat. They also have classes so that you can "bake like glace"!
Tasty Japanese pastries including cakes, pies, cookies and tarts are available. Othello, their sponge and choco cookie cream cake is heavenly.
Patisserie Glace has the best Japan's cakes, pies and cookies and tarts in Singapore. Their cakes are really unique as compared to the cakes sold in bakeries elsewhere.
The designs of the cakes attracted me to the shop as I was walking pass Icon Village. I popped by the shop and couldn’t resist not getting any of the pastries. I decided to try out this cheese bun which costs $3.20. Cheese cake is a safe choice and never goes wrong.
With the first bite, it left me a deep impression. It is really moist and soft, I totally love the taste of it.
As for the price, it is actually a little pricey for pastries. But it’s still worth the money, so long I don’t have it daily.
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The designs of the cakes attracted me to the shop as I was walking pass Icon Village. I popped by the shop and couldn’t resist not getting any of the pastries. I decided to try out this cheese bun which costs $3.20. Cheese cake is a safe choice and never goes wrong.
With the first bite, it left me a deep impression. It is really moist and soft, I totally love the taste of it.
As for the price, it is actually a little pricey for pastries. But it’s still worth the money, so long I don’t have it daily.
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Had the chance to try it when my ex colleague bought us Pâtisserie Glacé's Rin Rin Original Cheese Tarts for tea break.
Smooth, creamy, no overpowering cheesy taste and best to eat it cold...
At S$3 a piece (based on their site), it is a bit steep as a dessert but it's so good~ (can't wait to get some next week) Definitely would like to try all other available flavors (e.g. Earl Grey & Melon) and other items
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Smooth, creamy, no overpowering cheesy taste and best to eat it cold...
At S$3 a piece (based on their site), it is a bit steep as a dessert but it's so good~ (can't wait to get some next week) Definitely would like to try all other available flavors (e.g. Earl Grey & Melon) and other items
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After having the Japanese Desserts from both places, I’m more inclined to go back to Flor Patisserie mainly because they have a dine-in area. But if it’s a takeaway, Patisserie Glace at Icon Village (5 minutes walk from Tanjong Pagar MRT) will be more convenient.