After Tokyo Secret, another Famous Cheese Tart is coming to One Utama but this one comes all the way from Japan. I read that it will be opened in October this year.
I was salivating as I looked through the menu of Pablo in Japan so I hope that all the tarts there will be available here as well. For sure the prices will be expensive and the queue will be long.
Japanese cheese tart. This is good.
ReplyDeleteShould be.
DeleteLooks like the ones at the gelato place here, but I never got round to drop by there and try.
ReplyDeleteOh is it?
DeletePablo from Japan, fantastic. Kind of like Lotte from Korea. You can never guess the country of origin by the name. Maybe I should also open a shop to sell nasi lemak in Japan and call it, Jean Pierre Nasi Lemak, from Malaysia. :P
ReplyDeleteMust be famous in the local country so your nasi lemak must be famous here first before going to Japan.
DeleteYup, Pablo sounds so Spanish or Mexican...who would have thought it originates from Japan. This one is for cheese lovers....not me! ;)
ReplyDeleteShould be ok for you too as you do eat cheese cakes and pizzas unlike my spouse who doesn't even drink milk or eat pizzas that have cheese on them.
DeleteThere're so many salted egg-yolk outlets sprouting out everywhere. Our cholesterol levels gonna go up! Hahaha! xoxo
ReplyDeleteErrrrhhhhh, this cheese tarts do not contain salted egg yolks. This is not a salted egg yolk outlet.
DeleteYou've been hanging out at 1-Utama? I didn't know about this upcoming bakery. I will wait for you to try later and see if the cheese smell is strong :)
ReplyDeleteVisited there for 6 hours one visit recently. Should be ok for you since you are ok with cream and cheddar cheese.
DeleteOh my goodness. Cheese tart is so yummy.
ReplyDeleteThey are, aren't they?
DeleteI tried this Pablo in Shibuya - Tokyo last December. The queue was like 45 mins long in the open air. The taste was really heavenly warm with gooey oozing out and worth the long wait. I think my wife paid like 800Yen for a big basic piece. They have several flavours.
ReplyDeleteWah, so nice. You have tried it. :)
DeleteLooks delicious! There are so many choices in KL.
ReplyDeleteGood to have many choices! :)
DeleteNever tasted Japanese cheese tarts before.. Ipoh has lots of egg tarts and mini cheese ones.. Hope I can try those from Japan one day if I make a trip down to 1U...
ReplyDeleteWhen it has opened in October you can try then. :)
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