Chihuly Lounge- Summer Weekend Afternoon Tea

Take a feast on all the names. Passion fruit mango éclair, casis violet écclair, mango éclair, caramel écair, mac-clair, cherry écair, cookies and cream écair, gula melaka écair, chocolate écair, green tea écair, mixed berries écair, hazelnt éclair, apple écair.

An Equador Rose

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Chihuly Lounge- Summer Weekend Afternoon Tea

Take a feast on all the names. Passion fruit mango éclair, casis violet écclair, mango éclair, caramel écair, mac-clair, cherry écair, cookies and cream écair, gula melaka écair, chocolate écair, green tea écair, mixed berries écair, hazelnt éclair, apple écair.

An Equador Rose

Say it with me. #iloveyouimissyousecretfriendshippleaseforgivemeremembermethankyoubemysweetheart. On a rose.

Chihuly Lounge- Summer Weekend Afternoon Tea

Take a feast on all the names. Passion fruit mango éclair, casis violet écclair, mango éclair, caramel écair, mac-clair, cherry écair, cookies and cream écair, gula melaka écair, chocolate écair, green tea écair, mixed berries écair, hazelnt éclair, apple écair.

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Chao Dar toast- literally, no in town


Sunny

We get a good laugh with burnt/charred foods, and after that, it is usually hitam and Peranakan. Peranakan has a long history with black, the intensity of the colour relative to the atoms exploited to release their inherent potential smoky flavour.


Peranakan is famous for its sheen of onyx, like black pearls, the research usually boils down to two lanes; the hitam, sweetly-tasting pulut hitam or the hitam; and buah keluak, the black object of the brown-black indonesian seed owing to the viscosity of beef/chicken stews. It is mostly under these two categories, and the working out of their aesthetic implications it is already a feat.


Buah keluak toast (SGD 2.50)

At the new wing of Toa Payoh central, it is the flocking of eclectic diverse food ventures. My Peranakan Spice Box is the- 3 month old- one of them, which tries to be at the forefront of inventiveness with the latter, the buah keluak. The black seed, which is usually cooked with poultry till effervescent, has now it buttery attributes expended to used as a bread spread, atop silvers of carbohydrates for an urban-slick presentation.

P.S. Buah keluak toast zooms in on the nut itself, no longer veiled by the meltiness of the poultry, the subject of hot topic in a buah keluak dish. The earthliness of the nut can be tasted, blitzed till fine, somewhat savoury with tones of sour in between. Something which takes some taking used to; like olives, and definitely perfect portrayal of toast: paste black, mysterious yet precious. The sprigs of green used as french food art are assam leaves.


Yam Kaya

Rainy

A vibrant, lovely crowded place, even if it is at the graveyard for food operators, Ion Orchard. With thick, rich black coffee and the traditional bakery comforts of white bread- probably only the antiquated ways stand, to fill up the tummies of longtime customers.


Like the asian sweet and dessert stores which has become popular over the past few years, they are like staples, or power menus which can easily forge with our daily habits, because they are foods that we always have a craving, or space for. They have now incorporated this with air-conditioning, and lush, plush comforts.


Like here at Tea Loft, it thrives with the most modest, honest kind of menu, and it can just live like that. It is the only different Toast Box, because besides being at Ion Orchard, it also tries to come up with a colonial theme with a menu with strong Nanyang flavour. In its cheekiness to be dissimilar, it really also has some exotic, and funky foods.



Yam Kaya (SGD 1.80)

One of the foods on its picture display that makes you wonder is it a Toast Box, or is it not a Toast Box? Because there is everything like the miniature kopi cup, the same thick toasts, the toast sets but a purple one in the menu? This would probably have been one of the 'Nanyang flavour', flagged by Tea Loft. Denomination of Toast Box, from the BreadTalk Group.

To be very honest, one has seen many foods, and they are all acceptable and definable, no matter what shape and size they are. But this time, this thick toast just wins hands down. Because with all one's conceptualization and perception, one just cannot imagine a yam and a kaya together, how simple it might be. While it may, for others, this just remains an imagination block, for some reason.

P.S. And finally, only the yam kaya itself can tell me. Yam kaya is like a kaya toast, with less of the sweet pudding taste, there is an impression of a muted coconut. Yes, the savouriness of a coconut. It must have been how the yam is, in a 'kaya' 's base. And in a yam kaya, the toast seems thicker and coarser than usual, because there is no buttered base for the crust, or the smoothness of a slick kaya.