These beautiful looking macarons work out to be about $2.60 each. From the top row left to right, we have: Crème Brûlée, Rainbow Bubble Gum, Pistachio, Strawberries & Cream, Belgian Chocolate. Of all, the Crème Brûlée was the most tasty, with strawberry and chocolate falling behind. The bubblegum was a little too sweet and candy-ish for my liking, and the pistachio tasted like cough mixture... The macarons here felt a bit like a hit and miss, but I guess I can't really blame them as it is a family business, which means that all these are homemade. The size of these macarons are huge though, about 1.5 to 2 times bigger and thicker compared to one by Laduree. As with all macarons, consume them fast if not the texture will change according to the surrounding climate, not for the better. 

Heartiness (portion): 5/5
Tastiness (product): 3.5/5
Worthiness (price): 3/5

17/05/15

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