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- Natalya ShantySeptember 8, 2016The best evidence that place is good is when you back&back here again!So, there is new menu, there are a lot new desserts. I liked LaRose-$10,90, but RubberDucky-$12,90is still my favorite!Bill f2-$50
- TingOctober 29, 2016Challenge your taste buds and senses here - they turned familiar local dishes into desserts that evoke your memory of them using texture and taste. Very creative and worth a try!
- Natalya ShantyDecember 12, 2015One more option for great date!The average bill of about $50.Strongly recommend to visit this place for a unique dessert RubberDuchy-12$that you will not find anywhere else in Singapore,only here!
- Gary MamouneyMay 24, 2016It's simple, you go there to enjoy desert and the wow factor is there. A must for those that want to put a smile on their face and for those that you bring here.
- Farzana LakdawalaNovember 28, 2017Food should look good (presentation), Smell good & taste good.. & this dessert gets a 10/10 on all the parameters.. A completeCulinary Treat this beauty is!!
- Jerrald NgDecember 11, 2018Known for its innovation in creating unique locally-inspired desserts that resemble some of the local savory dishes. Does not take reservations, so you can only walk-in. Try the Lava cake as pictured.
- Rielz CheongSeptember 14, 2016Matcha lovers will be in love with the rich Matcha Avalanche! Rubberduck was so unique and it's on the sour side. Perfect dessert combo. Total $30.
- Elizabeth LeeJune 15, 2016Chocolate avalanche will wow you with its chocolate lava flow. Rubber ducky is also a rather quirky mango dessert. Coffee is not bad too.
- Torzin SDecember 20, 2015Creative dessert but the taste is not still good enough to match its creativity.
- Li-Sha LaparMarch 23, 2017The most adorable desserts. Quite yummy too but hella pricy for what you get.
- RachelFebruary 14, 2018Interesting and yummy desserts. A western-style interpretation of Ang Ku Kueh and Ondeh Ondeh