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Even since Quiche Yoroizuka opened a joint at SOGO, I have always been curious because the display quiches look plastic like candied toys covered in resin.Anyway, finally tried it since they now have a joint at East Point City.I wasn't sure what the real thing would look like because the Japanese either make the displays identical to the real thing or it can totally be different.In this case, it was nothing like the plastic displays which is reassuring and the size is so much smaller than the di
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Even since Quiche Yoroizuka opened a joint at SOGO, I have always been curious because the display quiches look plastic like candied toys covered in resin.
Anyway, finally tried it since they now have a joint at East Point City.
I wasn't sure what the real thing would look like because the Japanese either make the displays identical to the real thing or it can totally be different.
In this case, it was nothing like the plastic displays which is reassuring and the size is so much smaller than the displays!!
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To my surprise, the size of the quiche was much smaller and the same size as an egg tart.
The taste was ok, but it was more like a flan because the pastry was soft and floppy.
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