The coffee was a big disappointment. Served in paper cups, they scored low in our books for both looks and in taste.
One lesson we learnt from visiting A Summer In Paris is that there is little risk of food waste when the product is small and delicious.
A Summer in Paris does not disappoint. While prices are on the pricier end, they have the goods with cakes that want to make you fall in love again.
The cakes at A Summer In Paris may be more expensive than your hawker lunch, but I promise you won’t regret splurging all your cash on them.
Compared to the other brand, this seems to be a fatter, softer, steaming hot version, with beautiful-purple skin and fleshy yellow inside.
Aromatic tea hints in a mochi-like pastry, perfect for an afternoon tea. None of those toothache-inducing sweetness or "trendy" flavours