Still tastes wonderful!!! Both Kaya and Mango are as yummy but the cakes seem thinner, and the cream in the mango roll is pretty thin. Will continue to support.
Soft and good!! Don’t think it’s that rich. Flavour was just right and not too sweet. But it’s really quite a small roll (probably good for two)
Background and Service:
Reached around 2pm on a Tuesday and waited for probably 10-15 mins with roughly 10 people in front.
I was pleasantly surprised by the service!Unlike what other reviewers have mentioned, the lady that served me (wearing spectacles) was friendly and patient.
Only Jewel has the mini sizes, the ones here are full size. Flavours left were kaya, mango, red velvet, coffee (and chocolate?) Tried the kaya and mango.
Smell:
Can really smell the kaya cream and mango purée.
Texture:
The texture is soft and easy to cut into, even with a plastic knife.
Looks:
There’s mango slices in the mango cream.
Kaya doesn’t look like much but once you bite into the cake, the kaya cream oozes out.
Taste:
Both rolls were pretty mild in taste. Mango is light and refreshing while kaya is hearty. The rolls in the middle are more moist than at the ends, so do consider cutting from the middle if you felt the ends are too dry. The taste improves a lot haha.
Overall:
I don’t eat much roll cakes, so with my limited experience I can say that it’s not as sweet as roll cakes from polar and they’re more generous with the cream filling, however, it still felt a bit dry, need to pair with tea/water. Definitely way better than the artificial tasting and dry london choco roll LOL.
I would say try it if you haven’t before!
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