Berry Bar, the crew that brought the London-famous chocolate-coated strawberries to Singapore, now has matcha chocolate-coated strawberries! Grab them at their most recent pop-up, at popular Japanese cafe Kyo Kohee in Tanjong Pagar.
The pop-up runs from now till 8 March 2025, meaning there are only a few days left to get your hands on these treats. We loved the chocolate-covered berries at their 2024 pop-up, so we hurried down to give their matcha rendition a try.Â
If you’re settling on just the strawberries, there are three sizes to choose from: mini ($5), regular ($15), and large ($20). Otherwise, there is also the option to get a mixed cup of strawberries and bananas, which comes in just two sizes, regular ($14) and large ($18).Â
We got the regular sized cup for each flavour, which is great for sharing between two people.Â
After your cup is filled with your choice of fruit, it gets a thick matcha-chocolate sauce drizzle. FYI: the matcha sauce is made with Kyo Kohee’s matcha powder, known for its premium quality. Then, you have the option of dressing your cup with two toppings for an additional $1. Pick from Fruity Pebbles, Biscoff crumbs, Oreo crumbs, sprinkles, and tiny marshmallows.Â
Here’s what I thought about these matcha-drenched strawberries: the sweetness and tanginess of the fresh strawberries paired well with the subtle bitterness from the creamy matcha-and-white-chocolate sauce. Though I was hoping for the matcha notes to be more pronounced, it was a delicious dessert nevertheless.Â
To my surprise, I liked the banana version equally, as the sweetness of the fruit balanced out the earthy tones of the matcha sauce. Â
Though these desserts are on the pricey side, they are worth a try if you are a big fan of the matcha-strawberry combination.
Check out our Instagram video for our review!
For more sweet treat recommendations, check out The Assembly Ground for the TikTok-viral Kakigori at ION Orchard. Else, check out Kebab Konafa, a kiosk at Tampines Hub that lets you DIY your own Kunafa dessert!Â
Address: 112 Robinson Road, #01-01, Singapore 068902
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 11am to 5pm, Sat 10am to 3:30pm (4 to 8 March 2025)
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Berry Bar is not a halal-certified eatery but uses no pork or lard.
Photos taken by Nabila Malek.
This was an independent visit by Eatbook.sg
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