![]() ![]() You can get Prima Deli’s cheese tarts at all outlets, but the availability differs at each outlet due to their staggered delivery timings. The promotional price is S$2 and S$2.40 respectively – valid from now till 30 April 2016. The local stalwart has introduced two flavours to ride on the baked cheese tart hype, and they are Original Cheese Tart (S$2.40) and Salted Egg Lava Cheese Tarts (S$2.80) Just launched today is Prima Deli’s array of cheese tarts. There is an ongoing promotion where you can enjoy a free green tea tart with purchase of eight cheese tarts. Its Rin Rin Ice Cheese Tart (S$3.50) comes in 12 flavours including the original cheese, and they include chocolate, Earl Grey, caramel, green tea, strawberry, Fuji apple and yuzu. Patisserie Glace is one of the first few in Singapore to introduce iced cheese tarts. We chanced upon Nigiro Cafe’s unique Churro Cheese Tart (S$4.80) and decided to give it a shot because it has an irresistible molten centre that just looked too good to pass up on! Nigeria Cafe is a Japanese-Italian fusion restaurant and it sits inside Eat at Seven at Suntec City. Mon to Thu: 12pm – 2.30pm, 6.30pm – 12am last orderįri to Sun, Public Holiday and Eve of Public Holidays: 12pm – 2.30pm, 6.30pm – 1am last order ![]() Salty, cheese custard encased in buttery tart shells melty and flowy. Little yellow tarts to end off your meal is second to none. ![]() Mitzo’s new weekend dim sum brunch buffet serves its rendition of Hokkaido Milk Cheese Tart. Hokkaido Baked Cheese Tart is selling a box of 6 cheese tarts for S$14.50. This new Hokkaido Baked Cheese Tart at Jurong Point is actually a new concept by Secret Recipe, which many people may know it for its cheesecakes and cream cakes. Chef Yamashita never fails, and he too has introduced his own version of iced cheese tarts.Įxpect salted cream cheese filling encased in an almond cookie tart. There are eight Ice Cheese Tart flavours (S$3.8.0) to pick from – Original, Caramel, Chocolate Orange, Earl Grey, Green Tea and Maple. Here’s a guide on where to get the best cheese tarts in Singapore.įlor Patisserie at Duxton Hill is one of our go-to Japanese Patisseries in Singapore. Cheese Tarts are the next big trend in Singapore. Riding on the arrival of the famous Hokkaido BAKE Cheese Tart in Singapore, several local players have also launched their own renditions – including salted egg yolk cheese tarts – this week. In Japan, we’ve got seasoned players like Pablo and BAKE who have been in the field for a while now.Īnd with the trend passing on to the neighbouring Asian countries, we now have various versions of iced and baked cheese tarts in Hong Kong, Bangkok, and of course, Singapore. Cheese tarts are all the rage now and suddenly, everyone in Asia is scrambling for one. ![]()
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