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Tel: +65 6221 6223 Patisserie Known For Delicate Japanese-Style Cakes Opens At River Valley It is a pleasant surprise to find Pantler moved to the River Valley hood, opposite Valley Point (which also houses Little Farms Café and LR Boulangerie). You would notice there is not only an alfresco seating area outside, but a dining area at the back which includes a covered sitting space which evokes dining under the open sky with an artificial skylight. Signature products include the Yatsura ($9.50) featuring hazelnut praline and dark chocolate ganache, Chou a la Creme ($5.50), Pantler Cheesecake ($7.80), Dark Chocolate Delice ($8.80), and the Strawberry Shortcake ($9.50). If you are looking out for the new stuff, they are the Raspberry Pistachio ($9.50), Russa ($9.50), Gianduja ($9.50) and Ivory ($9.50). ....
The usually sleepy Kampong Bahru has indeed become more exciting the past months, with the addition of Dolc Patisserie, Kream & Kensho and the revamped Strangers’ Reunion. Located 2 doors away from Dolc Patisserie at Kampong Bahru, At3 (@3) is the newest addition to the cafe scene in the arae. As unique as their name sounds, At3 is a Nordic style cafe serving Nordic cuisine, not commonly seen in Singapore. In English usage the term “Nordic countries” is vaguely used for Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Iceland; while “Scandinavia” is commonly used for Denmark, Norway and Sweden. Both “Nordic” and “Scandinavian” are often used interchangeably here. ....