Kura Patisserie continues to deliver with their unique tarts. Besides their tarts, they also have an all day breakfast menu featuring traditional drinks like Kopi and Teh.
All these make this comfy patisserie worth a visit in spite of its semi-hidden location, and we’re excited to try out their plated dessert offerings once Mercato opens for dinner.
Tucked away in The Herencia at Kim Yam Road is Kura that serves up delectable Japanese pastries at reasonable prices.
It has a good range of interesting gelato and sorbets – from Baileys, Sesame Praline and Tiramisu to Kaya Toast, Mango Lassi and Kelapa.
This ice-cream though had been made using proper espresso and you could taste the real coffee flavour.
Butterknife Folk are on Uber Eats and Deliveroo too, so your crack can be delivered straight to your door!
The consistency here can be a little too watery, but personally, I enjoy it like this as it feels more revitalising and doesn’t get too cloying in our crazy sweltering weather.
The fried dough pastry is made from scratch in house and freshly fried in 100% olive oil upon order.