Been wanting to try out this place after hearing so much about it from my friends, i finally got a chance to try out today!
Not really hard to find the place and ample parking space, just that the sitting capacity is probably less then 20.
Entering the shop greeted by the eye catching blue wall and the ever so friendly Japanese staff. Then my attention was immediately diverted to....
O.M.G...
As a chef, we are an Artist which creates edible art that excites not only visual but smell, taste and texture(feel). Although the pastries are very traditional ones; Choux, Mont Blanc, MilleFeuille, Opera, Napoleon, etc... , the presentation is far from traditional. Looks simple and pleasing to the eye, vibrant and nice colour contrast using fresh fruits. Some might call it old fashion with the use of paper cups and garnishing with common fruits but i would love to term it as down to earth and practical way of enhancing the cakes.
The Mont Blanc is the first i picked as this is one of my favourite classic cakes. The Mont Blanc here is very different from the one u see elsewhere like canele. The base is a sponge that is very soft and light in texture. Top with chantilly and light chestnut cream. First bite was pretty disappointing as the flavour was prehaps too light almost can't taste the chestnut with the chantilly around. Later then i discover a mildly sweet chestnut hidden within the chantilly which somehow completes the whole picture and make this one of my favourite must eat cake! The soft japanese chestnut is just mildly sweet and somehow more buttery then nutty as compared to the usual chestnut. I love how it was used to elevate the flavour of the chestnut in this cake as a whole... By the way, i love the golden foil that the cake was came in, it looked elegant yet eye catching. (9.9/10)
Original Price: $6.30
High tea price:$9 (includes a beverage)
The second one i picked was Napoleon. This was recommended by many of my friends thus its a must try. After trying i immediately realize why is it so highly recommended... The crispy puff pastry, mild sweeten chantilly, fresh strawberry, soft sponge... There is no loophole in this cake. Every component was perfect, the winning combination. A little messy to eat but trust me, I almost wanted to lick clean the plastic underliner LOL! The flavour profile was perfect, it has just the right amount of sugar level from the chantilly and acidity from the fresh strawberry. Nice crispy texture from the puff pastry and the soft sponge that brings every bit together. First time ever i must give a dish the Perfect 10. (10/10)
Original Price: $6.20
High tea price:$9 (includes a beverage)
Lastly, picked a heavier cake, the Cacao Royal. This is a pretty dense cake almost like flourless chocolate cake. The chocolate sponge is really dense and chocolaty, the chocolate ganache is really chocolaty and the chocolate glaze is really chocolaty. A little too heavy for me as i'm the type who prefer simple and clean flavours. Nonetheless this is a very solid chocolate that reminds me of sacher torte i had in school every month during birthday blowout. If you are a chocolate lover, you will be able to appreciate this cake better then i do. (8/10) Just personal preference of lighter cakes.
Price: $6.00
I didn't know about the high tea set with beverage until i saw the bill. The staff automatically group the more expensive cake into the high tea set. You might say its just a few cents or dollars cheaper but this shows so much about their service attitude and sincerity towards the customers. Service is really friendly and they are observant to top up water for out tea when we are about to finish.
After eating the slurpinglicious cakes, i decided to leave my footprint on the wall :) and i know my Chinese character handwriting sucks, people in my workplace commented on that before hahaha...
And not forgetting to take a photo with the Master who creates all these beautiful and delicious cakes!
YUMMY!
Service: Warm and friendly, feels at home.
Value: <$10 (worth every single cent)
Flor Patisserie by Chef Yamashita
2 Duxton Hill
#01-01
Singapore 089588
Tel: 6223 8628
Operating hours:
11am to 7pm (Mon to Sat)
11am to 6pm (Sun)
Website:
http://www.cakeflor.com.sg/index.html
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
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Hi Wilson! Thank you for your lovely review! Beautiful blog by the way :)
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U guys are really doing justice to the things u made. My review can never be as good as the feeling of eating the cake in person... As i'm typing now i'm craving for napoleon, fromage blanc, earl gray chocolate.
ReplyDeleteI don't have a beautiful blog, u do :) Beautiful and talented Pastry chef! Browsed through some of ur work while ur at LCB... Nice...