Guide Features of Antoinette (Penhas Road)

Guide Features of Good Food at Antoinette (Penhas Road)

Good for impressing the fam, look to this elegant French-inspired tea room for coffee, tea and dessert. Tea fanatics would love Kyoto ($9) for its hojicha-flavoured mousse combined with orange confit layered over an Okinawa black sugar sponge layer. For something lighter, Chloe ($9) is a great option— think yuzu cremeux, white chocolate vanilla mousse on top of a light sponge cake base. If you're feeling adventurous, try their Earl Grey Bubble Tea ($9) for tea-infused sponge cake topped with salted cream cheese, fresh mango cubes and black sugar pearls.
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Most known it for their luxurious desserts, Antoinette now gives you good reason to come by for lunch with their newly-launched all-day menu. Drop by any of their three outlets for a glorious lunch with your best friend or your mum. If you feel like something light, go for The Grand Garden of Antoinette, a gorgeous version of a roast duck salad that makes you feel like a queen. For a hearty meal, the Crab Pomodoro will blow you away with its spicy white wine tomato sauce and chunky crab meat. Of course, don't you dare leave without ordering a dessert - especially the irresistible Strawberry Baba!

Perfect for a luxurious tea-break or dessert after dinner, make yourself comfortable on the plush cushions and gorgeous decor of this Parisan-inspired pâtisserie. Enjoy a pot of tea and select from their huge repertoire of beautifully crafted pastries and desserts. It's almost a crime not to order the Antoinette, Chocolate Earl Grey Cake, and the Strawberry Shortcake. These are desserts that actually taste as good as they look.

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