Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Chapter 100 - Celebrate the 100th post with Tokyo Secret Cheese Tart

Yes, you see it right! The cheese tart craze has begun not long ago where a number of famously Japanese cheese tart marks their footprints in Malaysia. Even, Tokyo Secret has joined the bandwagon by opening two stores in Petaling Jaya (1U and Ikea).
I tried my luck once but lady luck was not with me at all when the queue was still so long at 9.00pm on the weekdays. I decided to try it next time then.
Bestie was on leave on one of the days and he decided to try his luck too at 1U, hoping that there was no queue. Unfortunately, he was wrong! The queue was insane and he waited patiently for nearly an hour to buy 5 pcs of these cheese tarts since it is known as one of the must-try pastries.

So, here you go - we tried the No.1 Japanese Cheese Tart. What tempted me to try this so badly is the oozing and melting Hanjuku cheese which rarely can be found in Klang Valley.
As soon as you have a bite of it, wah-lah! The cheese melts - not only from the crust but it also melts in your mouth. The crust is very, very different unlike the ones that we have it elsewhere. It somewhat gives the biscuits texture instead. As instant as the cheese melts, the cheese taste too gone in a very fast manner. This is very saddening as I thought that the cheese taste would at least linger for a slightly longer period - after all, it is not cheap to buy one of this cheese tarts.

Words of advice! - When you have to queue for an hour, please make sure you buy at least 6 pcs rather than only 1 or 2 pcs because it is not worth of your waiting time. Fret not if you can't finish the cheese tarts on the same day since Tokyo Secret suggests a few ways to enjoy their cheese tarts.

Ambiance : 3/5
Food : 3.5/5
Price : RM 7.90 each
Verdict : Good to try for the first time! 

Regards,
Foodiestravel

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