Wednesday, February 8, 2017

Llaollao (Singapore) Natural Frozen Yogurt

ABBEY: Another trend that came to Singapore is the frozen yogurt. And there are very long queues when Llaollao (pronounced as yao-yao), Spanish origin, opened its doors to serve this frozen delight. 

The small one is not enough for Wilma so I always buy the largest size. We always go for the natural without toppings, but recently, we tried putting something on it. 

Sanum item will allow you to choose three fruits, 2 crunch and a serving of sauce. The yogurt is creamy and smooth and not that sweet. 

A large serving costs almost 7SGD. Splurge into this treat from time to time.




WILL: Whenever I am drooling for some frozen yogurt all Abbey need to do is take a few steps to buy me KFC yogurt or Llaollao. My husband always go for plain, no toppings at all. Until...

Until Chat, yes Nurse Charito told me how nice the cookie sauce of Llaollao. Before, my braincells will automatically chase the creamy and yet sour taste of froyo once or twice a year but now! Gosh! Now! It is about daily. Why? The taste of cookie sauce reminds me of McDonalds' (Philippines) caramel syrup on their sundae. Yummy!!! 

Now, I am starting to halt this craving of mine. Because Llaollao is expensive. Yes! It is! $6.95 for the large serving (includes free 3 toppings). Out of the daily budget. Haha! But nonetheless it is their cookie sauce that is the best. :) 



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Llaollao (Singapore) Natural Frozen Yogurt
(A) 83 Punggol Central #01-63 West Wing, Waterway Point
(P) 6733 2500
(H) 11AM - 10PM

(A)  1 Sengkang Square, #01-24 Compass One, Compass One
(P) 6733 2500
(H) 11AM - 10PM

Tuesday, February 7, 2017

Hattendo Cafe: Japan's Famous Cream Buns are Now in Singapore

ABBEY: Wilma is a fan of bread and pastries. And I hope you could see her lit-up face when she showed me a video of Japanese cream buns of Hattendo Cafe. All I heard, I want these, please? Then an idea came to me. I'll buy it, deliver to her office before I go to work. Next thing I know, I was queuing at the shop. 

Only 10 buns per person. So I connive with the ladies behind me and I left the shop with 20. Wow. We didn't eat them all, we gave some of them to her colleagues. It costs 2.50SGD a piece and needs to be refrigerated. Ice packs will be provided. 

The bun melts in your mouth and there is a good amount of filling in it. The filling is not too sweet so you can eat 2-3 pieces in one sitting as they are only bigger than bite size. 

We're not able to try the red bean as it was sold out. Five flavors to choose from: custard (signature), cream, chocolate, green matcha, red bean.


Hattendo Cafe: Japan's Famous Cream Buns is Now in Singapore
Hattendo Cafe Flavours
And Abbey's Note to Will

WILL: 
I saw a video of TheSmartLocal regarding a new store opened about cream puffs. Yes! I luuurvvve cream puffs. Immediately, I requested my Honeybunch to treat me some of those. 


I am surprised that he is in front of our office door, carrying three boxes of Hattendo's cream puffs. He didn't only treat me of this pastry but also some of my colleagues (no wonder they love Abbey than me). 

He gave me seven pieces of those and what I love the most of all the flavours is Whipped Cream. It is perfectly creamy and blends well with its "melt-on-your-mouth" bun of Hattendo. 

Abbey knew how much I love this kind of stuffs :) Thankie Abbey, TheSmartLocal and Hattendo!



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Hattendo Cafe Singapore
(A) 7 Wallich Street, Tanjong Pagar Centre #01-05
(H) Mon-Fri, 10am-9pm. Sat-Sun, 11am-8pm
(F) https://www.facebook.com/HattendoSingapore/

Friday, February 3, 2017

Announcing the Winner of A & W - The Couple Bloggers' - 1st Giveaway



We want to send a big thank you to everyone who participated in our contest and helped make it a success!

And a special congratulations to Riema Joy Villareal, the winner of the PAIR of Singapore River Cruise Ticket (U.P. $50.00).

Please send us a private message in our Facebook Page before 5th of February on how to get your price or it will be forfeited.