New Cosy Bohemian Chic Dessert Cafe In Chinatown Will Give You Bali Getaway Vibes
Who misses Bali? We do too, that's why we're intrigued by a new dessert cafe in Chinatown that's serving Bali vibes - Madame Ooze.
Keep reading to find out more!
Located a short walk from Chinatown MRT Station, Madame Ooze was formerly the ground floor of a luxury backpacker's hostel, Adler Hostel.
Photo from Madame Ooze
It's since been converted into a dessert bar and cafe which explains its cosy, boutique hotel-like interior design. The Waiting Hall is a free seating space filled with furniture and decor pieces sourced from around the world. You can enjoy your drinks and desserts here while imagining you're in a bohemian chic hotel somewhere in Bali.
Photo from Madame Ooze
Gather around at the flamingo pink dining area that's perfect for a bigger group, or grab a seat at one of the cosy corners with comfy lounge chairs and pillows.
Photo from Madame Ooze
Photo from Madame Ooze
Photo from Madame Ooze
Photo from Madame Ooze
You can mix and match items to create your own dessert: a vessel (cone, cup, croissant or fudge brownie), ice cream, shavings and sauce.
A unique dessert they offer is the Crocream (from $8.70), an ice cream and croissant combo. It's best enjoyed with their in- house signature sauces like Mandarin Orange Dark Chocolate Fudge and Salted Butterscotch.
Some of their best-selling ice cream flavours to try are New York Blueberry Cheesecake, Belgium Dark Chocolate Vancouver, Toasted Marshmallows and Sicilian Pistachio (single: $4.20, double: $8).
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On their beverage menu are coffees ($3 -$7.80) like lattes and cappuccinos and teas ($6.50 - $7.50) like Salted Plum Lychee, Oolong Strawberry Rose Sen Cha and Old Ginger Milk Tea.
They also have three mocktails ($13- $15): Mr. Black, a double Espresso with mandarin orange, ginger syrup and tonic water, Momo San which has peach, lavender syrup and tonic water and Datuk Manis with lychee, salted plum syrup and tonic water.
You can convert any iced drink into a float with ice cream.
Photo from Madame Ooze
More desserts in Singapore:
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- Sweet Hut: Colourful Dessert Cafe Opens Till 4am Daily
- Simple Cafe: Minimalist Taiwanese-Style Cafe
- Wan Wan Thai Cafe: Garden Theme & Neon Lights
- 8 Best Cafes & Restaurants For Desserts In Singapore
- 10 Best Afternoon Tea Spots In Singapore
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Text by: GirlStyle SG