The New Nasty Cookie Bakehouse At Marina Square Has The Prettiest Pastries Along With Cheesecakes & Macarons
Ever wanted to take a bite out of those realistic-looking plastic food displays? Prepare for the opposite to happen at Nasty Cookie Bakehouse. Nasty Cookie's 6th outlet and first bakehouse concept, this cafe offers pastries that look too perfect to be real or edible - except they are! Located at Marina Square, the all-white Santorini-inspired space has a counter displaying a range of gorgeous pastries as well as more exclusives including cheesecakes, macarons and mini cookies.
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At first glance, the pastries look pretty sus indeed. They have the most perfect lamination, giving them a flawless, hyper-glossy look.
Durian Crescent ($6.80) caught my eye immediately for its lithe crescent moon shape. This crispy pastry tears apart to reveal cold, creamy and fragrant D24 puree inside.
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Another picture-perfect pastry that tastes as good as it looks is the adorable Raspberry Ribbon ($5.40). Expecting something sweet, I was pleasantly surprised by the tart and refreshing raspberry cream filling.
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If you're craving something sweet, go for Kaya Toast ($5.40) or Salted Caramel Chocolate Crumble ($5.40).
There's also a selected of savoury pastries like Banoffee Danish ($6) and Truffle Mushroom Danish ($5.80).
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Nasty Cookie Bakehouse will also offer other new creations including Macarons (1pc - $3.2 | Box of 6 - $18 | Box of 12 - $30) and Cheesecakes (from $6.40/slice).
Of course, you can also expect a range of the classic Cookies (from $5.50) along with the outlet-exclusive Mini Cookies (100g - $5.80 | 200g - $10.40 | 300g - $14.80), a crunchy and fun-sized rendition of Nasty Cookie's soft, fudgey cookies that are just as satisfying.
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To celebrate its opening, Nasty Cookie Bakehouse will be having a 20% off grand launch promo on 17 February. Customers are limited to five items per person.
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