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Home / Food Review / KARAFUKU,TOKYO STREET

KARAFUKU,TOKYO STREET

April 5, 2012 by StrawberrY Gal

Karafuru signifies colourful in Japanese, is actually the name of a newly opened dessert shop in Tokyo Street, Pavillion Kuala Lumpur. It is located just “Karafuru” is a play of the name colourful in Japanese. This name represents our very colourful tarts.
Karafuku signature desserts are fruit tarts. Nonetheless, they also offer mini cakes, truffles, power puff, mocha fingers and all kinds of adorable and mouth watering desserts in array.

Tiramisu Cake is one of the nicest desserts which is the dessert where the texture is simply tender. The tiramisu taste is good and it is simply authentic as well as the tiramisu is simply smooth as well.
Taste: 4/5
Price: RM 5.90

Marjolaine cake is a dessert cake made with layers of almond and hazelnut meringue. The texture of the cake is good and it is not too sweet as well.
Taste: 4/5
Price: RM 5.90

Passionfruit Double CheeseCake is a very good texture and the cheese is very thick and creamy as well. I love the smell of the cheese which is very good as well as the passion fruit is very freshly tasted.
Taste: 4/5
Price: RM 5.90

Mixed Fruit Tart is a pie which is having a sponge cake layering in between and it lies together with the peach, kiwi, grapes, mango and strawberry.
Taste: 4/5
Price: RM8.30

If you love Strawberry, perhaps the strawberry tart suits you. The strawberry tart is simply a good texture and it is not too sweet as well.
Taste: 4/5
Price: RM8.30

Grape tart is also a bit sweet and the grape is really fresh. I am simply fall in love with it as the grapes are simply fresh.
Taste: 4/5
Price: RM8.30

Last but not least, we had the Meringue Mango Tart which is simply delighting. It has the slightly sweet with covers withmango filling and goes really well with the pie crust.
Taste: 5/5
Price: RM 8.30

Address:
Karafuru
Tokyo Street,
Pavillion Kuala Lumpur.
Contact no: 03-21435737 (outlet)
or 012-3123971 (Shea Leen)
Email: [email protected]

Filed Under: Food Review Tagged With: Cakes, Pavilion, Tokyo Street

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