I have not been spending Chinese New Year in Singapore for years. It's kind of like a traditional for me to take a trip with my parents every year. Well, this seem to be the only time my dad is available to take a so call 'long period' of absence from work.
I love to travel. Going on a holiday with my parents allows me to spend some considerable time with them. Usually, we are all so tied down with work and friends that we do not usually leave a lot of time for our parents. It's kind of sad as without them, there won't be a 'me'.
This year, we went to Hokkaido. Hokkaido is my favorite place to visit in Japan. Nice scenery, nice food, nice people. What more can you ask for.
Today, my post is going to talk about the nice cheesecake that I have eaten in Hakodate.
It may look small in size, but it tastes wonderful.
Japanese cheesecake is never the same as English cheesecake. I love all kind of cheesecake but I have to admit that I can't eat a lot when I am having an English cheesecake. They are too cheesy... A little is nice, but a lot is just a bit to much. On the other hand, Japanese cheesecake is something that you can hardly stop at just a slice. They are usually light and soft and kinda melt in your mouth.
I have my Japanese cheesecake from Petite Merveille. They come in the original flavor, pumpkin flavor, and the caramel flavor.
Great thing about Japan is that they will allow you to sample the food before you make a decision on whether you want to part your money away. I tried all 3 flavors. Well... pumpkin is not my favourite food and caramel is just a bit too sweet for cheesecake. Original is still my number one choice.
My first photo above contains only the orignal flavor and pumpkin flavor, even though you see three pieces of cheesecake there. I can hardly stop at just 1 piece. :p
It was near Valentine's Day when I was in Japan so you can see all stores selling all kind of chocolate. The bears are so cute so I can hardly resist taking a photo of them to share with you readers. Love you all...
Good news!!! Petite Merveille is available in Singapore if you wish to try the cheesecake. They have a store at the basement of Takeshimaya. If you happen to try it, do share with me your opinions on the cheesecake.
Have a great weekend ahead!!! ~~