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Petite Patisserie - Décor It Yourself Mousse Cakes

Fun Moments with Cake Decoration


Celebrating birthdays, anniversaries, house-warmings or other festive occasions that require a cake? You might want to consider getting the plain mousse cakes from Petite Patisserie for the following benefits:

  • Affordable (SGD20 nett) - Yes, if you are on tight budget, this is the option you can consider when compared to those crazily exorbitant fondant decorated cakes available in the market!
  • Customisable - If you require a personal touch to your cake, give this a try and let your loved ones feel your love!
  • Easily Available - You can either order it online (Website: http://www.petitepatisserie.com.sg) or at the NTUC Fairprice Finest outlet (refer: http://www.petitepatisserie.com.sg/pdf/NTUC_List.pdf) near you!
  • Halal-Certified - Can be consumed by our Muslim friends :)

Mothers' Day Promotion (1-7 May 2014)




Giveaway Event (1 April 2014 to 30 April 2014)






Following our collaboration with Petite Patisserie, we are hosting an introductory Plain Mousse Cake Giveaway Event to our 10 lucky readers.

In order to qualify for this giveaway, you must first follow the below instructions carefully:

  1. Like our Facebook Page @ https://www.facebook.com/musingsofarabbit
  2. Like Petite Patisserie's Facebook Page @ https://www.facebook.com/petitepatisserie.sg
  3. If you have an Instagram Account, please follow me @ musings_of_a_rabbit (optional but you can mention under your Facebook comment that you have done so to increase your chances of winning)
  4. Leave a comment under our Facebook Post for this blog entry (embedded below!) and tell us what do you like about our blog - this is very important as we will review all comments and pick the winners from there and contact you via Facebook if you happen to be one of the winners too!
  5. Share our Facebook Post so that more of your friends can be aware of this giveaway event! 

    Things to Note: 


    Please note that the closing date of the Giveaway Event is on 30 April 2014 (Wednesday).

    The names of the winners will be announced on our Facebook Page on 1 May 2014 (Labour Day!!)

    Winners will be contacted via Facebook for their preferred giveaway flavour and the necessary instructions for cake redemption.

    Flavours Available for Giveaway


    There are 3 Lip Smacking flavours available for giveaway with illustration as shown below.

    Chocolate Dream


    Mango Madness


    Strawberry Delight


    Introduction


    Petite Patisserie is the diffusion brand of The Patissier, Singapore's renowned boutique patisserie that specialises in cakes and pastries handcrafted in traditional French style. 

    The Mousse Cakes by Petite Patisserie are produced with premium ingredients and do not contain any preservatives or artificial agents. 

    Petite Patisserie's range of products strive to bring more convenience to the consumers by having them readily available at supermarkets such as Fairprice Finest via the Snap Freeze Technology which preserves the cakes' freshness and hence prolong their shelf life. 

    Our Experience


    It was very nice of Petite Patisserie to deliver 2 Mousse Cakes - Mango Madness and Chocolate Dream to Tracy's abode on a cheery Sunday afternoon. 

    We have decided to have some bonding time with the kids and to nurture their creativity by hosting this mini cake decoration contest since JJ's birthday is round the corner. 

    We headed off to NTUC Fairprice to grab some of the ingredients required to decorate the Mousse Cakes such as Whipped Cream, Rainbow Rice, Chocolate Chips and the Cherry Topping. The kids spent a good 20 minutes debating on what ingredients they should get because it seems that the boy wanted everything under the sun to appear on his cake. LOL. 

    The Mousse Cakes come in standard size of 500g, and hence we requested for 2 cakes to be delivered in view that we have approximately 10 people that will be present for the cake tasting...

    Unboxing the Cake


    Preparing for our Cake Decoration

    The cakes were delivered to us in very cute packaging sealed with a plastic wrap. We had fun unboxing it and we took "before" pictures with the Mousse Cakes prior to decorating them in order to compare the difference. 

    Eager Kids who cannot wait to start decorating their Mousse Cake!
    Iced Mousse Cakes in Mango Madness and Chocolate Dream
    Instructions on Consumption...

    Before Photos


    JJ and Roxanne - see how excited they looked!


    Oh yes, in case you guys start to wonder why am I posing with the cake.. That was because this will be a contest between adults (Tracy and I) and the kids (JJ and Roxanne)!

    Le' Strategy


    The kids spent a good 10 minutes discussing on their design ideas and drafting a "blueprint" of how their final product should look like..

    Brainstorming Session on how to decorate the Chocolate Dream Mousse Cake :)

    Le' Blueprint.. Hmm.. Looks very complex and not easily understood by adults.. 

    For Tracy and I, we are minimalists (or you may term it lazy) and are pretty contented with eating just the mousse cake by itself to be honest.. Anyways, we strongly believe that less is more hence there is not much we can think of in decorating the cake.. LOL. 

    Le' Process


    Grabbing Ingredients for Cake Decoration from the Fridge

    As we prefer eating Iced Mousse Cakes, we wilfully decided not to defrost the cakes and proceeded with the cake decoration although it was highly recommended that we defrost the cakes prior to decoration. 

    Spreading the Cherries on top of our Mango Madness

    How appetising!!

    The kids on the other hand were obsessed with having lots of whipped cream for their cake.. Tsk, how fattening!

    Roxanne testing the nozzle whilst squeezing some whipped cream on the paper box. 

    Roxanne commenced with her cake decoration with JJ watching beside...

    Hmmm.. It was supposed to look like a circle, but the results were far from ideal :(

    We decided to enhance our Mango Madness with a piece of biscuit purchased in Tokyo...

    Simplicity is Elegance!

    The kids decided to spread the whipped cream across the surface of the Chocolate Dream instead

    Adding some Chocolate Chips as border.. We caught the kids eating whilst they did the decoration!!!

    Le' Chocolate Chips Border...
    Tracy and I were pretty done with our cake decoration and hence have started slacking and spying on our rivals' design...

    Ooo.. They added Chocolate and Green Tea Kit-Kats as decoration!

    Tracy helped with the sprinkling of Rainbow Rice on the cake...

    Roxanne further finished the decor by framing their design with a border of Cherries!
    Completing their final design :)

    Le' Final Product


    Our completed Mango Madness!! We sprinkled some chocolate chips after seeing the kids use them...

    Tracy posing with our final product :)

    Needless to say.. The kids placed significantly more effort in decorating their Chocolate Dream cake...
    See how proud Roxanne looked!

    RAWRRR!! Can't wait to savour the cake!!!

    The results were pretty obvious - the story of "The Tortoise and the Hare" repeats itself and the kids have emerged as winners based on their brain and brawn. I think we should stop being so complacent as adults and should start to switch our brains on when it comes to creativity.. LOL.. 

    Overall Review


    The Mango Madness tasted really refreshing. We were glad that we did not defrost it because the cake tasted like mango ice-cream and it simply melted in our mouth!! 

    The Chocolate Dream on the other hand was a tad too sweet and chocolate-ty for adults. However, the kids enjoyed it very much. 

    We had much fun decorating the cakes - which is far more important than who won the contest ultimately... We were also amazed by the kids' creativity in the cake decoration and we strongly recommend families to incorporate this activity into their weekend Family Bonding time! 

    Doing activities together enables families to foster closer relationships and cake decoration is a fun way of spending time with each other in a very affordable way. 

    Special thanks to Petite Patisserie for the sponsorship and to Tracy's family for hosting this cake decoration event in her house :)
    Q: What do you do with the leftover whipped cream?
    Answer from JJ: "You simply EAT them!!"  Ewwwww :S




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    Artistry, Jalan Pinang (Arab Street)

    Brunch @ Artistry



    Ever imagined yourself dining in the midst of an art gallery?

    Artistry is the place you should go if you still have some active artistic cells in you :)

    Situated near Arab Street and under a corner of a shophouse, Artistry is a very secluded place for you to dine and admire the paintings displayed in the café.

    Café Name: Artistry
    Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/artistryspace
    Location: 17 Jalan Pinang, Singapore 199149
    Tel: 6298 2420Operating Hours: 10:00 to 19:00



    Le' Ambience


    The café was super crowded with diners when we arrived. We were expecting for somebody to serve us or show us to a seat but we received nothing of that sort which was really disappointing as we travelled all the way to this café after reading some really good Facebook reviews of the place. 

    Alfresco Dining Area

    The outdoor dining area looked rather rustic and it was rather warm to sit in the outdoors under the hot afternoon sun...

    Interior Dining Area
    The interior of the cafe is actually rather small. The layout is very similar to a small art gallery showcasing Scenes drawn by artist - Simon Ng. 



    Bar Counter where you order your food and drinks...
    Lonely looking woman and her dog...

    Trying to act cool like the Raincoat guy in the painting...

    Do I look lonely enough?

    Le' Menu


    Artistry, Jalan Pinang (Arab Street)

    Artistry, Jalan Pinang (Arab Street)

    Artistry, Jalan Pinang (Arab Street)

    Artistry, Jalan Pinang (Arab Street)

    What We Ordered


    As I am an egg lover, I went for the Eggs Benedict without much hesitation. Kriston on the other hand ordered the Belgian Waffles and Truffle Fries for variety. Lastly, I ordered a cup of Latte after being advised that there was no Mocha... 

    Le' Food


    Latte (SGD5.00)


    I ordered this just to admire the latte art anyway...

    Artistry, Jalan Pinang (Arab Street)
    Latte (SGD5.00)

    Artistry, Jalan Pinang (Arab Street)
    Close-Up on the Latte Art

    Truffle Fries (SGD10.00)


    The truffle fries tasted mediocre but still acceptable to our tastebuds. 

    Artistry, Jalan Pinang (Arab Street)
    Truffle Fries (SGD10.00) & Latte (SGD5.00)

    Artistry, Jalan Pinang (Arab Street)
    Close-Up Shot...

    Oh yes, the mayonnaise sauce provided was barely enough for the fries portion served. However that is a small matter as we can always go and request for more...

    Artistry, Jalan Pinang (Arab Street)
    Not Enough Mayonnaise... ....

    Eggs Benedict (SGD23)


    Artistry, Jalan Pinang (Arab Street)
    Eggs Benedict (SGD23)
    This dish was simply too meaty to my liking. The beef tasted really strong and... It tasted like canned sardines!

    Artistry, Jalan Pinang (Arab Street)
    Eggs Benedict (SGD23)
    My greatest regret was to order this dish as this is the most costly among the other dishes we have ordered and I find it quite overpriced for a canned food like taste. Meh :(

    Artistry, Jalan Pinang (Arab Street)
    Close-Up on the Poached Egg :)

    Belgium Waffles (SGD7.00) + Double-Scoop Vanilla Ice-Cream (SGD5.00) served with Fig and Honey Sauce


    Artistry, Jalan Pinang (Arab Street)
    Belgium Waffles (SGD7.00) + Double-Scoop Vanilla Ice-Cream (SGD5.00) served with Fig and Honey Sauce
    This is the best tasting dish in my opinion. Was really grateful that Kriston ordered this before I start to feel disappointed with all the food we have ordered.  

    Artistry, Jalan Pinang (Arab Street)

    Le' Total Damage


    Total Damage? It was a good S$50. Worth the price? I'll let you guys judge.

    Artistry, Jalan Pinang (Arab Street)

    Overall


    We did not really enjoy our stay there because the service was not very friendly. The café is not as spacious as we thought it should be and the food did not fulfil our expectations. It might still be a pleasant place to visit if you like art though :)



    Pricing: ★★★◐☆
    Food: ★★◐☆☆
    Ambience: ★★◐☆☆
    Service: ★★◐☆☆


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