The standout was the earl grey cheesecake which had a chewy, salty crust and flaunted its distinct tea flavour and aroma with more swag than A&F does with its baby prostitute scent outside Knightsbridge. The paddlepop cheesecake, which I initially dismissed as being a cheap gimmick, was suitably sweet, harder than mousse yet softer and less gooey than normal cheesecake. I did not like the nutty almond coco - the cake crumbles awkwardly into a bajillion pieces with each fork and was hard to eat properly. I must give Cravings props for being a very good place for a late-night sugar fix with very, very attractive prices and deals. 3.5/5 (aggregate score)
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