Saturday, November 21, 2009

Sweet and Sinful Indulgence


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We are heading to the town!

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We went for High Tea at Canele located at Paragon Basement.

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The Macarons.

The traditional French pastry that tastes sweet as divine.

It cost $2.30 per piece. And $14.50 for 6 pieces. There are 12 favours to choose from.
If you would do some simple calculation, buying 6 pieces of macarons at $2.30 will only cost $13.80 instead of $14.50 per box. They are charging extra for the cost of the box and packaging~ I’ll thought that buying more will cost less, since it can encourage more sales.
But I still love their packaging and their paper carriers! They are just as sweet and lovely as their cakes!
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Dear ordered their organic tea.

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And this is my Iced Caramel Latte.
In the late evening, we settled our dinner at Ion Ochard Basement.
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Gindaco Takoyaki

This shall be my third time trying it! It is crispy on the outside and has a soft and creamy texture on the inside. It taste better than any other Tako balls I have ever tried in Singapore.

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We matched it with a cold Macha drink topped with Vanilla Ice Cream.
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The deep-fried Breaded Pork stick. It was abit hard and dry on the inside.
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Japanese Pancake with Cheese and Shrimp.
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The Sand Cake from Arinco King. The cake is very soft and fluffy and it is topped with cream and raspberry.

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Dear bought a Fred Perry Laptop Bag at Ion Orchard. It was love at first sight!

And I've splurged on clothings AGAIN..


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