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2016-09-09
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Zoe started out as a cute little pastry shop in Happy Valley, selling dainty nonbaked cheesecakes. Some decorated with a cute smile. It later expanded with more shops and cafes.As I live in this area, I would sometimes walk by the shop and buy one home. But then so many new pastry shops opened up. It detracted me so I forgot all about this little place. I think it's been a LONG LONG time since I had a Zoe cheesecake.A salesperson came to my work place, bringing a box of cakes from Zoe for us. A
As I live in this area, I would sometimes walk by the shop and buy one home. But then so many new pastry shops opened up. It detracted me so I forgot all about this little place. I think it's been a LONG LONG time since I had a Zoe cheesecake.
A salesperson came to my work place, bringing a box of cakes from Zoe for us. A coworker also remarked ... wow, it's been a long time we've had a Zoe cake. Yup ... it has been a long time.
This is the mango cheesecake. It was small. I remember it was small back then, too. But now placing it in my hand, I think it was even smaller than before. It also didn't have that same attention to detail like it once was. It was topped with balls of fresh mango that was fairly sweet. The cheesecake was disappointing, It tasted like a block of cream cheese, placed on top of a thin layer of cookie crumb crust. It was disappointing to say the least. When Zoe first started, there weren't that many independent pastry shops. But with so many sprouting up (most not even listed on Openrice), this was not good at all. There are far superior shops now. Zoe has fallen behind the times, Personally, I wouldn't think to order one again.
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