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Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Review: Sweet Stuff

Having a sweet tooth gives me the cravings for desserts and one of my favorites are cupcakes, though I know how to bake them there would be times that I am just too tired to bake and needed a sugar booster immidiately. Last night, I just had noodles for dinner so a sugar delight would be a treat.


* * Photo from www.timeoutdubai.com * *






Timeout Dubai did a feature on this new cupcake store in Jumeirah called SWEET STUFF... It's very easy to find coz its right next to The One store and Roadster Diner. We came 9.30pm and they closed at 10pm so there were only a few selections left. I ordered the usual "Red Velvet" and "Carrot Cupcake".





TASTE: The red velvet lacks that "red velvety" taste I got used to with Sugar Daddy, but their sponge is moist so its okay and I recommend this for those who are not into sweets but would like to experience a cupcake. Looooooooveeee the Carrot Cupcake, as I said the sponge is moist so it tastes really good plus the icing "heaven yum". Will definitely go back and taste other flavors.





VENUE: It's pink & very dainty... They have wall paintings made by a friend of the owner and if you want to buy some of her paintings her contact details are there. The staff is very friendly, she was so accomodating to answer all our questions about this and that! :)


Oh and they also sell candies from the U.S. like tootsie roll (6 AED), bazooka joe (12 AED a box), nerds (12 aed a box) and more... So if you don't want the crowded Dubai Mall to get some candies, try to visit Sweet Stuff.







The lovely ladies behind the good stuff:

Enjoy a cupcake and ignore the calories once in a while :)

3 beautiful people says:

ANNA DE LEON said...

iam going to go and check this out ria. I normally head to kitsch after downing shawarmas. hehehe

R I A said...

yeah super love their carrot cupcake :)

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