Changes have been slowly taking place at Tarte by Cheryl Koh — they had recently since extended their operating hours on Thursdays to Sundays till 10:30pm; with this change, the section of their menu dedicated to their plated desserts have also since been shifted out into a separate menu on its own, and is exclusively available in the evenings on Thursdays to Sundays as well. The menu features a mix of items that were featured in the dine-in desserts menu previously, whilst also introducing new ones — items from the previous menu include the Black Sticky Rice Soufflé and the Textures of Strawberry; newly-introduced items listed on the menu would be the Cherry Jubilee, Almond Soufflé and Lychee & Raspberry. Newly-introduced in their evening menu would also be their very limited range of alcoholic beverages, which are intended to be paired with their desserts.

Between the three newly-introduced items on their Plated Desserts menu, the Cherry Jubilee is perhaps the best item that aligns toward the direction of Tarte by Cheryl Koh. Tarte by Cheryl Koh has always been known for their use of fresh and premium produce in their tarts, and the Cherry Jubilee though simple, is quite the definition of that. Being described as “Fresh cherries cooked with kirsch served warm with vanilla ice cream”, the Cherry Jubilee is a dessert that features a play on temperature contrasts — the fresh cherries, served warm, comes with a slight zing and a good bite; having also soaked up all that kirsch for a really gentle touch of booziness. Pairing all of that with the rich and velvety smooth vanilla ice-cream, the ice-cream creates that warm and cold temperature contrast for the dessert — a very luxurious and elegant pairing that is refreshing to the palate despite its alcohol infusion; especially delightful.

Really appreciate what the new direction that Tarte by Cheryl Koh is heading to with this change, though it is a little bit of a shame that we can’t really head down to Tarte by Cheryl Koh for their soufflés and other plated desserts as a mid-day tea time treat anymore. That being said, we do feel that there are some elements which they can further refine on over time; perhaps especially so with the textural contrasts for the elements within the Lychee & Raspberry that was not too distinct. Looking forward to what other items would they be able to come up with when they refresh the menu again!