Overall, I think the atmosphere is really nice to chill and hang up with friends and the greatest plus point is that it is open 24 hours and the menu variety is quite large. While the drinks and desserts are quite general in taste, they are quite pretty for pictures. The price for some items are pricey than usual but there are still pocket friendly choices. Do note that they tend to run out of traditional hot desserts later in the night or past midnight
All in all, Smile Dessert is the kind of cafe you visit for its aesthetics, and not its food.
Bugis is home to a variety of options offering sweet treats ranging from traditional favourites at HoneyMoon Dessert to Belle-Ville’s fluffy pancakes — so much to eat, so little time!
It is a great spot to socialise and unwind because of the relaxed ambience, and it could easily be one of those post-dinner places you visit with friends whenever you’re in the vicinity.
Chowzan Dessert is a pretty decent place to consider for decent tangshui is this part of town.
A food blog from a Singapore-based traveler
Owner of Nasty Cookie was only 21 when she first started the business in 2018! Kudos to all these youngsters taking the world by storm. I wish I were 21 again, the number of businesses I would start!
I’ll be coming back to see what other flavours they cook up in the kitchen!
Honestly, Tian Yi Desserts is more of a nostalgia-evoking spot rather than a place we’d come back to just for their traditional sweets.
Admittedly, they’re rather expensive, but they’re def’ worth splurging on.
We can barely contain our excitement! We might even make our lunch dates a sharing plate of cheesecakes.