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SWEET POEMS DESSERT HOUSE(糖柏府甜品屋 ), SUNGEI WANG

January 1, 2012 By StrawberrY Gal - Food Review, Invited Review 2 Comments

Sweet Poems 糖柏府 Dessert House has its first outlet in Malaysia which is located in Sungei Wang. The shop is located just next to Body Shop or just behing U Cafe. They are on its own and not the same as other franchise outlet of Tong Pak Fu in other places. What’s special about the dessert house? The dessert house had launched their business back in December 2010 and they have one year of business in here. Sweet Poems 糖柏府 Dessert House is bringing their customers the best dessert experience from Taiwan & Hong Kong to Malaysian! They serves HK and Taiwanese dessert such as Snow Ice, Mango dessert, QQ Ice and Milk Tea and their Signature will be their MANGO theme of dessert.

Mango Jelly with Mango (芒果爽) is one of the best seller in the shop. The whole juicy refreshing drink is being blended with freshly imported Mango itself and there is no preservative in it. From a sip of it, you can find the freshness and juicy refreshing Mango taste on it. Aside, a cup of the freshly blended mango can make me full too with just a cup and the freshness and sweetness is comes from the fruits is self. This is really a big thumb up and a MUST there.
Price: RM 7.90

Grassjelly with Mango & Coconut Juice (芒椰仙草爽) is another option for those who love to grab a taste of Grass jelly with the Mango together,
Price: RM7.90

Black Pearl with Mango & Coconut Juice (芒椰黑珍珠) is where the chewy Black pearl is added into the dessert to be tried of for those who love to have black pearl in their drinks.
Price: RM7.90

Durian Snow Ice (榴莲神冰) is also my favorite as I am a big fan of durian. The durian snowice is well blend and made where the texture of the snow ice is simply smooth and nice. The durian aroma is also thick and the fragrant of the high graded durian can be found in the snow ice as well. It is also added some nata de coco on it to bring a more sweeter taste.
Price: RM 6.90

Black Sesame Snow Ice (黑芝麻神冰) is one of the secret recipes of it as well. The black sesame snow ice is well made with the thick fragrant black sesame and added with crunchy rice crips and nuts on it. The texture is smooth and the the black sesame flavor is thick.
Price: RM 6.90

Sweet QQ Ice (QQ 仙冰)can also accomadate taste buds for those who does not prefer snow ice. There Sweet QQ Jelly is not much to be describing as this had been a hit in Malaysia with many shops now selling them like Isenbin and more. But, this one is a surprise where they have an option of the red bean flavored ice rather than the normal ice being blended. The texture of the ice is smooth and it melts slowly in the mouth when you put them in your mouh. The delights can be added with the choices of topping you love with different charges on it. We tasted the red bean, sweet potato balls and sweet yam balls are really nice. The texture of the sweet balls is very chewy and bouncy as well. Aside of it, you may also opt for the
Price: RM 6.90
Price: Grassjelly ice base + 3Q (RM5.90)/4Q(RM6.90)/5Q(RM7.90)

Coconut Noodle with Mango & Mango Juice (芒果捞河) is one of the speciality in the shop too. This is really nice and recommended if you go there. The mango juice and mango is well made with sweetness taste with the soft texture of coconut noodles. The coconut noodle which mix together with the mango and mango juice had made the dessert even more perfect and delicious.
Price: RM 7.90

The sour sweet taste of Sago with Pomelo and Mango (杨枝金捞)is indeed a nice combination for those who love the sour sweet taste. The taste from the slight sour sweet taste from the pomelo makes it a perfect match.
Price: RM 7.90

Address:
Sweet Poems Dessert House 糖柏府甜品屋
C08(B) Sungei Wang Plaza
Tel : 603.2142 9686

Restaurant: Sweet Poems 糖柏府 Locations: Kuala Lumpur, Sungei Wang, The Golden Triangle Tags: #DineInSungeiWang, Desserts. Drinks, Pork Free Category: Food Review, Invited Review


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  1. Isaac Tan says

    January 1, 2012 at 10:18 am

    and your post is up! good stuff there~!

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