12 June 2024: I recently had the pleasure of visiting China Town Dessert and it turned out to be a great spot for a casual meet up with friends. This dessert restaurant offers a wide variety of local cold and hot treats. One thing that impressed me about this place was the portion sizes. My order of the original local Dao Foo Fah, a soya custard dessert with sugar syrup on the side, was incredibly generous compared to other restaurants I've been to. The smooth texture of the custard was absolutely delightful, and I would highly recommend it. The ambiance of the restaurant was pleasant and clean, although the lighting could have been a bit brighter. Nevertheless, this minor issue did not take away from the overall experience.
This first time visit to China Town Dessert was enjoyable and I would definitely go again, solely for the delicious local Dao Foo Fah. If you're looking for a place to satisfy your sweet tooth while catching up with friends, this restaurant is...
Read moreWe noticed a sign on the table saying the restaurant was offering a complimentary longan tofu dessert as a gesture of appreciation to customers. Thinking it was straightforward, we ordered our food and assumed the dessert would be included. However, when it came time to pay, we were told that the dessert wouldn’t be free because we didn’t “notify them in advance.”
This made no sense to us, so we asked: Is the dessert on our receipt the same as the one being offered? The staff confirmed it was the same, yet still insisted it couldn’t be free because we didn’t specifically notify them beforehand.
We were completely confused and felt this was unreasonable. To avoid further argument, we simply paid for everything, but this left a really bad impression. If there are conditions for a promotion, they should be clearly communicated, not used as an excuse to deny it. Very...
Read moreA popular shop specializing chinese desserts like sweet soups, choices aplenty ! The combination of sweet soup was quite overwhelming with different flavours and textures. Price would be slightly on the high side though.
Rice, porridge and noodles dishes were served too. Snack items like pancake, carrot cakes, fish balls, sesame balls, etc. were available as well.
We went for desserts on our first visit. Overall taste were above average. We would have preferred texture of ingredients like glutinous rice balls and taro balls to be chewier. Glutinous rice balls were too soft and Taro balls were just not chewy...
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