I have come to this particular café on two occasions and ordered a tart each time. Peach the first time and strawberry the second. They were both delicious with a full covering of fruit, flaky crust, and not overpoweringly sweet filling. It is a nice sized snack or light dessert. There is not much in the way of seating at this location but each time we came my husband and I were able to sit and enjoy our snack while watching people bustle by. The tarts are priced at S$ 3.50 which makes it good for the occasional treat but perhaps not an every day indulgence.
Peter A.
Classificação do local: 1 Singapore, Singapore
Delifrance is trying to make you believe it serves a wide range of authentic French treats«legendary baguettes and croissants» and generously-filled sandwiches and exquisite French tarts, cakes and pastries. It’s all just marketing though. The baguette’s are soggy, the croissants are dry. There is nothing exquisite about the tarts, cakes and pastries. The only way they meet the expectations they set out is that the sandwiches are generously filled. Filled with boring and plain tuna salad for example. You can just tell that they use the cheapest ingredients for everything they sell and all the products are produced in factories and are shipped over in large quantities. There is nothing authenticly French or exquisite about Delifrance. The products they sell belong in a low end supermarket.