Singapore desserts - Sweets for treats!

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Singapore -
Chinatown Food Street ~ Level 33 ~ Old Airport Road Food Centre ~ Oso Ristorante ~ Rochor Beancurd House ~ Twelve Cupcakes @ United Square

After a heavy and savoury meal, the sweet tooth of yours will start to call for desserts! So have your taste bud sweetened with these amazingly tasty desserts in Singapore! Try twelve cupcakes created by local celebrities Jaime Teo and Daniel Ong! Alternatively, you can get you cravings satisfied with the most famous Rochor beancurd!

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Featuring the world-famous Italian chef Diego Chiarini, the Oso Ristorante offers patrons a sumptuous, multi-regional cuisine from all across Italy. This restaurant is touted to be the cultural and gastronomical embassy of Italy. With a menu that includes delicacies such as spider crab and venison loin as well as classic Italian desserts, it enables one to discover a taste of the Italian cuisine. read more »

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No visit to Singapore is complete without a visit to the famed Chinatown Food Street. Lining the roads are numerous refurbished conservation shop houses offering a staggering range of authentic Chinese delights such as claypot rice, frog's leg porridge and dim sum. Also remember to try the many local deserts and roasted pork slices. read more »

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With its name deriving from its location, Level 33 is unsurprisingly located on the 33rd floor of the Marina Bay Financial Centre. Known to be the 'world's highest urban craft-brewery', it is the brainchild of some Austrians and Germans seeking to provide customers with a superb beer guzzling experience. Perched 156 meters above ground level, Level 33 offers visitors a panoramic view of the Singapore River and Marina Bay Sands while enjoying their drinks. read more »

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Old Airport Road Food Centre is one of the most popular hawker centres in Singapore, boasting some legendary hawkers that have plied their trade there for decades, dishing out delicious dishes at an economical price. Famous food here include beancurd, prawn noodles, hokkien mee and lor mee, amidst many others. read more »

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Rochor Beancurd House, famous for their bean curd for over 40 years now. This business started becoming famous along Rochor street in the past when they started selling bean curds in the late morning, just hours after midnight. In the present day, Rochor Beancurd House is no doubt, still famous for their bean curd, as well as dough fritters and Singapore's traditional snack, ang ku kueh. read more »

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Founded by Singapore's local celebrities Jaime Teo and Daniel Ong, they have established Twelve Cupcakes in a bid to share their joy of baking and putting a smile on everyone's face upon every bite of their cupcake. The fluffy and moist cakes accompanied with the buttercream is highly unique as it will be a cupcake that you will never get tired of, but instead, you will crave for a second one even after you finish your first cupcake. Twelve Cupcakes bake their very own cupcakes daily with only the best ingredients. read more »

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