Cafe y Te
June 16, 2007 at 9:32 pm | Posted in Reviews | 5 Commentswhen i was holidaying in phuket with the family last week, we came across a very charming cafe while scouring the streets of the old town. we had just arrived in the morning and were in need of refreshments because the weather was pretty hot and any place that had air-conditioning was very appealing.
this italian-themed cafe was the brainchild of miss giorgi, a very friendly lady who filled us in about her life and how she decided to dabble in the baking business. she was terribly amused when she saw my father’s (very detailed) itinerary-checklist on where to go and what to do in phuket, claiming that more men should be like him. π
we actually went there twice, upon arrival and before our flight back to singapore. the chocolate banana custard cake was to die for – a filling of very ripe bananas and custard was sandwiched between moist and fluffy layers of chocolate sponge cake. it was served with a generous spray of whipped cream and chocolate sauce. this sent me straight to chocolate heaven.
the creme caramel flan which my father ordered was equally mouthwatering. the custard was silky smooth and the nutty sweetness of the caramel was just right.
although the filling of the lemon meringue tart was a bit clumpy, it tasted good. the tartness of the filling complemented the sweet base and meringue topping well.
she said that the chocolate fudge cake is the bestseller, and we weren’t disappointed. two layers of chocolate sponge are filled with sweetened whipped cream, then smothered with a decadent chocolate glaze.
miss giorgi bakes all the cakes and desserts herself, which means you’ll get the freshest every day. she said she only bakes what she herself would eat, and she assures that only the best ingredients go into her creations. and because they are made with love, everything in that cake display exudes character.
the drinks were good too. i had the iced mint latte (i never came across this in singapore) and my mother had a green apple and ginger smoothie, which she loved. my father and i also had the triestino, which is a blend of ice, espresso, milk and sweetened condensed milk. the iced chocolate which my sister had was rich and satisfying, unlike some chocolate drinks which taste exactly like chocolate milk.
you shouldn’t miss this gem if you are in phuket. granted it’s out of the way from the touristy places like patong beach, you wouldn’t regret paying a visit to this charming cafe. take my word for it.
Cafe Y Te
92/1 Phangnga Road,
Talat Yai, Muang,
Phuket 83000, Thailand.
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Welcome back Maya! Missed your posts for a week… This cafe sounds lovely.. I wish I could pluck that caramel flan right out of my PC screen for a taste! π
Comment by tastegoblet— June 17, 2007 #
wow. i love all the pictures……. so appetising. π
will be reading your blog more often. if i can’t get to eat it, just look at it is good enough!
yanni
Comment by yanni— June 17, 2007 #
chitz: hi!!! you’re back! i missed your posts too! π
yanni: hehe thank you so so much!
Comment by maya— June 17, 2007 #
maya!!!!!!! start baking and posting up pics of ur goodies again! suffering frm withdrawals already.
Comment by hazz— June 18, 2007 #
haz: hurhur ok ok soon! π
Comment by maya— June 18, 2007 #