
CNA938 Rewind - An Omakase - but European-style
How would you like some petite-sized bites from one of the best pastry chefs in Singapore? Chef Makoto Arumi shares with Hui Wong how he turned his fine pastry online shop to now, AMI Patisserie - where he blends French and Japanese nuances into one gastronomical experience.

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