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If you’re one of those cheese tart snobs who only queue for Bake and nothing else, you’re gonna want to hear this. Pablo Cheese Tart will be opening its first outlet in early August at Wisma Atria, and they’ll be selling three types of cheese tarts – original, matcha, and chocolate.Â
Pablo’s signature cheese tarts are 15cm in diameter, which is about the length of an iPhone 7 Plus. The original flavour costs $15, and the other two go at $18 each.
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If you’re not confident in downing that much cheese, they’ve also got mini tarts. These will only be launched later in the year, and they cost $3.50 for the original and $3.80 for the two flavoured ones. You won’t, however, be able to buy the whole shop at once. Each customer is limited to two signature tarts and two boxes of mini tarts per purchase.
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Unlike Bake, Pablo will also have other sorts of cheese treats. These include Cheese Soft Serve Ice Cream ($3.90), a cheese-flavoured Pablo Smoothie ($7.80), and a creme brulee-inspired Premium Cheese Tart ($28).
Another aspect that makes Pablo stand out from Bake is they’ve got seats, so you can relax with a coffee while sharing your cheese tart around the table!
Their exact opening date is not fixed yet, so follow their Facebook page to get updated ASAP!
Address: 435 Orchard Road, #01-02/03/37-41, Wisma Atria, Singapore 238877
Opening hours: to be confirmed
Tel: 6835 9269
Website
Pablo Cheese Tart Singapore is not halal-certified.
Featured image adapted from Instagram user @karissa.oi‘s post.
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