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Non Entrée Desserts has made an entrance at Rangoon Road taking over the defunct Woodshed Café, right beside Ng Ah Sio Bak Kut Teh.
Sounds like a good combination, local Bak Kut Teh for mains and European-style desserts next door.
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Being an ex-sous chef for pastry line at Basilico Regent Singapore, Francis Wong, together with 2 other friends, Toh and Goh, went through ‘thick and thin’ during their National Service days and decided to venture into the F&B industry.
Their aim is to introduce exquisite fine dining (aka non- entrée level) desserts to the ordinary café-hoppers (like us) at affordable price.
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The entrance was hard to miss – painted in bright yellow with colourful rattan seats. The door mat says “MOJO” (We wonder if there is magical charm then.)
Interior wise, the vibes felt unpretentious, fun-loving, a space to chit-chat without feeling restricted over some exquisite desserts.
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Drip drip and ooze ooze – the Chocolate Avalanche $13.90) was a combination of both.
Made up of 70% Valrhona chocolate lava, chocolate soil, almond nougatine and orange infused vanilla ice cream, the way to eat it was to stab the chocolate lava cake and almond nougatine with a knife to create the ‘avalanche’.
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Cinematic and sensational – hot Valrhona chocolate lava versus cold ice cream, hard almond nougatine contrasted with soft chocolate soil.
We loved the textural contrast after the visually euphoric moment.
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Apart from the 7 signature desserts, churros ($7.90) and waffles ($9.50 with single scoop of ice cream, additional $3 for extra scoop) were available.
Gelato at $4.80 for 1 scoop, $7.50 for 2 and $9.90 for 3.
Interesting gelato flavours include the Exotic – a mixture of mango and passionfruit, and Mascarpone Lime which is supposed to mimick our childhood vanilla lime ice cream (50 cents during my time).
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We went for the waffle with single scoop of Mascarpone Lime to relive our childhood memories.
The Waffle was decently crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside, except that the scoop of ice cream was noticeably smaller than usual with a hollow core.
We could barely reminisced the past with that small but not quite similar flavour and was brought back to reality.
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A small line-up of dainty pastries were available at the counter and this Pistachio Raspberry ($8.90) caught our attention with their unique combination.
The pistachio was masked by the sweet raspberry jam taste alike, with a slightly denser texture.
To note, the cafe used to have eclairs on display, but were removed according to their latest update on Facebook as “they were not up to standard.”
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Non Entrée Desserts is off to a good start with their deliciously looking and tasting signature desserts. For now, some refinement will be needed to make the pastry line a non entrée level.
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Non Entrée Desserts
204 Rangoon Road, Singapore 218451 (Farrer Park MRT)
Opening Hours: 12.30pm – 10pm (Tue-Thu), 12.30pm – 11pm (Fri), 11am – 11pm (Sat), 11am – 10pm (Sun), Closed Mon
https://www.facebook.com/nonentreedesserts
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* Written by Daniel’s Food Diary Cafe Correspondent Nicholas Tan. Find him on instagram @stormscape for more dessert pictures.
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