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Came here specifically for the tiramasu. At first, the presentation is interesting as the tiramasu came in it's own glass jar. Then I noticed that the price for the matcha variant is also the highest priced piece of pastry. While one can always use a good spare jar at home, am certain that I am paying for the jar as well. Asked if the jar (cleaned) can be returned for a discount off the next purchase, the staff just laughed and shook her head. So beware that when you buy a tiramasu, you've also bought a jar.
As for the taste, you'll get dry crunchy "biscuit" with a mouthful of cream. Hardly a hint of coffee or cocoa. You are paying for a gimmicky tiramasu and a glass jar each time you buy their tiramasu.