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The buzz: This new dessert buffet restaurant specializes in creating an extensive assortment of Japanese-inspired sweets. Sure, there are also some savory options, but that’s really not the focus here.
The vibe: The self-serve concept suits us just fine. We don’t mind trooping up to the counter to pick out all the treats our rumbly tummies desire. It’s a casual space, full of candy-colored chairs to match the numerous desserts.
The food: We’re crazy about the yaki mochi, and aren’t afraid to admit it. These rice balls are slowly-toasted till a light brown, hiding fillings like red bean and sweet potato. Even their black sesame and blueberry chiffon cakes are delicious. Be sure to leave some room for the Hokkaido coffee zenzai—sticky glutinous rice balls in a coffee and red bean sauce.
Why you’ll be back: To have a girly catch up session with your gal pals as you overindulge, or for those times when you want to satisfy your sweet tooth. Grownups can experience an intense sugar rush from $15.80 (lunch) and $18.80 (dinner), while tots eat from $11.80. But we don’t recommend it. We won’t be held responsible for them bouncing off the walls after.
Price Guide
$: Less than $40
$$: $40-$80
$$$: $80-120
$$$$: $120-200
$$$$$: $200 and up
Price per person, including one drink, appetizer, main course and dessert. Prices do not include bottles of wine unless stated. For 2011, our price bands have been updated to reflect changes in the market.
Ratings
★Forget it
★★: Only if you’re stuck in the neighborhood
★★★: A pleasant dining experience
★★★★: More than just great food, tell your friends
★★★★★: Not to be missed
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Reviews are written from a typical diner’s perspective. A dining experience includes more than just food; ratings are also based on service, atmosphere and fun. Ratings are awarded in accordance with the type of restaurant reviewed, so the city’s best wonton noodle stall could earn a “not to be missed” rating while a fancy French restaurant could be a “forget it.”


Phone: 6338-0187 | Where: Let’s Sweets, #02-49 Bugis Junction, 200 Victoria St. Singapore, Singapore Area: City Hall Nearest train: Bugis |

