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Eating adorable food can bring joy and a sense of playfulness to your dining experience, enhancing both the aesthetic and emotional aspects of your meal. Ready to dive into the world of adorable eats? Here are some cute food options you definitely don’t want to miss!
1. Shaky Milk Pudding from Hana Restaurant
This purr-fectly delightful Shaky Milk Pudding is uniquely shaped like adorable cats and available in three mouthwatering flavors: Hokkaido Milk, Strawberry Latte, and Milk Chocolate.
Its jiggly texture and irresistibly soft goodness will turn every bite into a playful and delicious adventure.
Address: 583 Orchard Road, Forum The Shopping Mall, #01-17, Singapore 238884
2. Dimsum from Little Teahouse by Soup Restaurant
Where else can you find dimsum shaped like such cute animals? At Little Teahouse, their Happy Animal Farm is offered with Chick-A-Boo, Panda Bao & Hedgehog Bao. It comes with 3 different fillings – Custard, Red Bean Paste and Lotus Paste. It is suitable for kids and insta-worthy.
Address : 229 Victoria St, Singapore 188023
3. Cakes from Nesuto
Looking for something fancy? Nesuto’s Joie Box, a collection of fancy French desserts is available in six exquisite flavours. Beyond their rich taste, these treats boast intricate details and a dainty presentation, elevating your dessert experience with a touch of elegance.
Outlets
- 53 Tras St, #01-01, Singapore 078992
- Jewel Changi Airport, 78 Airport Boulevard, #01-236 & 237, Singapore 819666
4. Macarons from Annabella Patisserie
An adorable set of delicious Macarons from Annabella Patisserie is here to brighten up your day! Their Kawaii Sushi Macarons collections comes in flavours Creme Brulee, Vanilla, Thai Milk Tea, and Strawberry and is the perfect treat for tea break or any celebration.
Check out https://shop.abp.sg/ for their full selection of cute and delicious treats!
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