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Desserts Bowl At Serangoon, Singapore

OH, SKIPPED A POST.... supposed to be a post on lunch after my arrival to Singapore.... somehow, the desserts overtook the lunch meal... hmmmm... what happened to my mind a moment ago?

After a delightful lunch meal at White Restaurant at the Jewel, my girl told me that I would love the next place... Desserts!!  

And the place is called Desserts Bowl.... yummy!  Opens exactly at 3pm and we arrived on the dot cos we were the first customers!

My girl got us a nice place.... 
Behind her is a window glass pane overlooking the street from the first floor...
I was busy taking pictures of these miniature deco...
I was fascinated.... 
These are actually in miniature sizes...
But they look so real.... 
I would love to have one of these in my own home...
They were displayed and covered in glass panes....
The owner must have spent quite a bit to make mini sizes of all these....
They looked so real, right?
Amazing!
However, these are real...
My girl knows I love durian....
And got me durian souffle...
pssttt... 
Actually I prefer to have the real fresh durians, girl...
Next time round, perhaps??


Comments

  1. These miniatures are so adorable!!! Did not know you can make souffle from durians!

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  2. The Jewel is at Changi Airport, right? My friend's son brings her to eat there so often...and somehow, she gave me the impression is is there. Must be nice, all the things there? Is there a branch of the Bengawan Solo, the famous nyonya kuih place in Singapore, at the Jewel too? Gosh!!! Opens at 3.00 p.m. Life in the city sure is different!

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    1. P.S.:
      It looks like you never reply to comments anymore. Like talking to the wall, all the questions unanswered...and unlike before, you do not bloghop to comment either.

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  3. I don't mind at all that desserts come first before lunch. LOL! Those miniatures, if you didn't say anything, I would have thought they were the real deal.

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  4. I would like durian shaved ice dessert. Looks good.

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  5. Love the miniatures. Yes, I too prefer fresh durians. Lol!

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