Fruit*Paradise
Name of Establishment : Fruit Paradise
Opening Hours: 11.30 am – 10 pm
Cuisines : Fruit Tarts
Ratings : 4/5
Attention all fruit lovers , I have a treat for you. Fruit Paradise a place which offers an assortment of different fruit tarts , whether it be blueberries, strawberries, mangos or bananas , you will be sure to find something for your taste buds. Fruit Paradise is located at 181 Orchard Road , Orchard Central #05-51/52. For those worried , the fruit tarts that are offered are low fat
Some Reviews from the trip : ” Fruit Paradise serves tarts ranging from $7 to $10. However, the tarts were worth the price.
For this trip, I tried the Chocolate Banana Tart. It has chocolate mousse base and was filled with banana slices. The tart wasn’t too sweet therefore one would not get sick of it easily, however there was too much cream. Generally it tasted good and suitable for chocolate lovers!
I tried the Pink Rose Buds Tea too. The tea has a refreshing taste and nice fragrant. Best to drink it after eating the tarts!
The atmosphere of Fruit Paradise was rather good and the waiters provide good service. ” by Andrea Lim
” Fruit Paradise is rather accessible as it is located in orchard central level5, just a few minutes walk away from somerset mrt station.
For this fruit paradise food trip, I had a slice of the mango tart and sangria tea to go along with it. The mango used is fresh. Under the mango is a thick layer of cream which I don’t really like it. There is a layer of cake and some mango cubes in between the layer of cream to enhance its texture. This is followed by a layer of cheese which doesn’t have a rich cheesy taste as I couldn’t taste it at first. The tart base is firm. Sangria tea is made using apples and flowers which includes hibiscus. This gives the tea a floral fruity taste with some sourness.
The presentation of the tarts is really good. They use colours to decorate every plate of tart and every plate has a different design. It is very thoughtful of them to do that.
The waiter and waitresses provide good service. They are always on standby mode, ready to respond immediately to customer’s calls.
A pot of sangria tea costs $4++ and a slice of the mango tart costs $7.80++ (you can have the whole tart at $75++). For me, this is quite expensive. But I wouldn’t mind coming back again once in a while. “ By Benjamin Ko
” There are currently 3 outlets of Fruit Paradise in Singapore as it came for Japan, for this trip I went to the one at Orchard Central near Somerset MRT. Not only the atmospherse was good the place was nicely decorated such as using plastic models of their tarts as displays. Since this is my first time, I ordered the melon tart along with some sangria tea. the melon tart was quite intriging as on top of a pie crust base a layer of cheese and as a topping fresh honeydew slices and small balls of rock melon are used which presents itself beautifully and appealing to anyone eating it. It was also tasty and not too sweet like many people expect with fruit tarts. The sangria has an aromatic smell and has a small hint of sourness. Also to add the services are excellent although the prices are quite jaw-dropping but it is worth the the spending and makes me want to bring my family there. “ By Tan Jun Wen