Paddlepop cheesecake, earl grey cheesecake and almond coco. The standout was the earl grey cheesecake which had a chewy, salty crust and flaunted its distinct tea flavour and aroma with more swag than A&F does with its baby prostitute scent outside Knightsbridge. The paddlepop cheesecake, which I initially dismissed as being a cheap gimmick, was suitably sweet, harder than mousse yet softer and less gooey than normal cheesecake. I did not like the nutty almond coco – the cake crumbles awkwardly into a bajillion pieces with each fork and was hard to eat properly. I must give Cravings props for being a very good place for a late-night sugar fix with very, very attractive prices and deals. 3.5/5 (aggregate score)


Cravings
6 Tebing Lane #01-05
Singapore 828835

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Shawn is a full-time lawyer based in Singapore. Neither a professional critic, blogger nor photographer, Shawn is simply somebody who loves food and luxury hotels very much and (likes to think that he has) a quirky sense of humor. When Shawn is not premature ageing and turning his hair further grey due to stress and vicious deadlines, he is somewhere spending an exorbitant amount of money trying out new dining places and hotels.

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