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Tokyo Secret, SkyAvenue

Cheese cakes and tarts are the rage these days. When Tokyo Secret does not come to me in Ipoh, let me go to it. Yes, I finally had the opportunity to try their popular Hanjuku cheese cake and tart when I was in SkyAvenue. This outlet opened for business on 2nd Dec, 2016.

 1. Tokyo Secret, SkyAvenue
1. Tokyo Secret, SkyAvenue

Tokyo Secret has recently introduced a line of beverages and this Oolong Cheese Creama that I had is just one of the four currently available. The others are Black Tea, Green Tea and Japanese Matcha. Those who love Japan or enjoy Japanese food will certainly appreciate Tokyo Secret as all ingredients used are imported from Japan.

 2. L-R: Oolong Cheese Creama, Hanjuku Cheese Cake, Hanjuku Cheese Tart & Cheese Cake
2. L-R: Oolong Cheese Creama, Hanjuku Cheese Cake, Hanjuku Cheese Tart & Cheese Cake

Like the discipline that Japanese are so well known for, Toyko Secret also follows extremely strict standard operating procedures, headed by a Japanese chief baker, when it comes to preparation of food and drinks. For example, the tea is always prepared fresh only upon order.

3. L-R: Hanjuku Cheese Cake, Hanjuku Cheese Tart & Cheese Cake to be washed down with Oolong Cheese Creama
3. L-R: Hanjuku Cheese Cake, Hanjuku Cheese Tart & Cheese Cake to be washed down with Oolong Cheese Creama

Oh, if you do not know yet, the main Tokyo Secret store is in 1Utama and there are currently a total of ten outlets in Malaysia. By the end of September, there will be 15, with one each in Melaka and Penang and two more in the Klang Valley.

3. this is how you drink tea at Tokyo Secret
3. this is how you drink tea at Tokyo Secret

As you can see, the chain is expanding really quickly as they race to meet their target of 100 outlets by the end of 2018. When the time comes, Ipoh folk will also be able to take delight in the goodness of Tokyo Secret without having to travel too far.

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16 thoughts on “Tokyo Secret, SkyAvenue

  1. Hello Emily,
    In your opinion whih is better? The Tokyo Secret’s cheese cake or the Pablo’s ?

  2. I cannot comprehend cheese tea… Lol… It looks interesting and scary… My daughter finished it for me, in case you were wondering where my tea went to

  3. I had the cheese tart at 1 Utama before but didn’t really become a fan. Probably because I didn’t have it fresh, kept it in the fridge overnight and ate it the next day haha. Shall try again when I have the chance!

  4. I love love their cheese tart! Compare to Pablo, theirs is more cheesy though. But I haven’t try their cheese drink yet, shall try it next time =)

  5. Oh this looks really good. Have been wanting to give them a go but the line is always so long. Will certainly need to try them out sometime soon.

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