With more than 30 outlets across Singapore, the popular Japanese dessert chain Chateraise needs no introduction. Fans of their desserts are in for a treat this September as they just rolled out a new Shine Muscat range available till 29 September 2024.
The newly launched Yamanashi Shine Muscat and Kyoho grapes desserts are made with freshly harvested grapes from Japan. FYI, these grapes are shipped within 48 hours from Japan to Singapore to ensure the quality isn’t compromised.
Starting with their cakes, there are over 10 different options for your consideration. If you’d like to try a slice, get the Yamanashi Shine Muscat Cake ($5.80), featuring a soft sponge layered with fresh cream and Kyoho grapes, then topped with more fresh cream and Shine Muscat. There’s also the Yamanashi Shine Muscat Rare Cheese Cake ($5.50)—essentially the same as the former but in a cheesecake form.
Other than cakes, they also have the Yamanashi Shine Muscat and Kyoho Grape Double Cream Puff ($6.50). This is a great hassle-free dessert if you need a midday pick-me-up on the go!
It’s been really hot and humid recently, so beat the heat with the Yamanashi Shine Muscat and Kyoho Grape Parfait ($8.50). This cold dessert consists of glass jelly topped with a generous amount of Kyoho grapes and Shine Muscat.
September babies are lucky to get their extensive range of whole cakes as birthday cakes. One of the biggest options out of the lot is the Yamanashi Shine Muscat and Kyoho Grape Shortcake ($65.00), a perfect choice for fruit cake lovers. Otherwise, the Yamanashi Shine Muscat Souffle Cheese Cake ($30.00) is equally great if you like your cakes extra airy and fluffy.
These limited edition desserts are available at all stores, with a selected few exclusively at Chateraise Premium YATSUDOKI store at Millenia Walk. Enjoy the sweet treats while they are still available till 29 September.
In related news, check out Chateraise’s first 24/7 unmanned store in Bukit Batok. Alternatively, read our guide to the best dessert spots in Singapore for cakes, gelato and more.
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Chateraise Singapore is not a halal-certified eatery.
Feature image adapted from Chateraise Singapore
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