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Fruit Paradise

at 3 Temasek Boulevard

3.0 (45 reviews)
✅ MUIS Certified
🥡 Takeaway
🍽️ Dine In
Fruit Paradise once represented a significant breakthrough in Singapore's halal dessert landscape as a Japanese-inspired fruit tart specialist that brought the meticulous artistry of Japanese patisserie culture to Muslim consumers through MUIS halal certification obtained in January 2023. This innovative concept introduced Singapore diners to the Japanese approach to fruit-focused desserts, featuring meticulously crafted fruit tarts with lightly sweetened cream and premium fresh fruits carefully selected daily by Japanese patissiers. The establishment's multiple strategic locations including JEM, VivoCity, Suntec City, and Tampines Hub demonstrated the strong market demand for high-quality halal fruit-based desserts that combined visual artistry with exceptional taste.

The menu at Fruit Paradise celebrated the Japanese philosophy of showcasing fruit at its peak ripeness and flavor, featuring an array of seasonal fruit tarts, elegant parfaits, artistic fruit cakes, refreshing fruit smoothies, and fresh juices that emphasized the natural sweetness and vibrant colors of premium imported and local fruits. Each creation reflected the Japanese commitment to perfectionism in presentation and taste, with carefully balanced sweetened cream providing the ideal canvas for showcasing the jewel-like fruits arranged with mathematical precision. The establishment's focus on freshness meant that menu offerings changed with seasonal availability, ensuring customers always experienced fruits at their optimal flavor profiles.

While Fruit Paradise discontinued its halal certification in September 2024 after approximately 20 months of serving the Muslim community, its impact on Singapore's dessert landscape remains significant as it demonstrated the viability and market demand for premium halal fruit-based desserts. The establishment's initial success highlighted the sophisticated palate of Singapore's Muslim consumers and their appreciation for Japanese-style precision and artistry in dessert preparation. Although no longer halal-certified, Fruit Paradise's legacy continues to influence Singapore's dessert scene and serves as a case study for the importance of maintaining halal certification consistency for establishments serving religiously diverse communities.

Customer Reviews

3.0 / 5

Based on 45 reviews

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3 Temasek Boulevard View all businesses in 3 Temasek Boulevard →

3 Temasek Blvd, #02-605, Singapore 038983, 3 Temasek Boulevard, Singapore 038983

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Reviews & Ratings

Customer Reviews

3.0 / 5

Based on 45 reviews

Negative Reviews

Eddie Boon Eddie Boon

Please… the food is very diff from the photo. I cried seeing it being served to me. I thought I got

Please, the food was very different from the photo. I almost cried when it was served to me; I thought I had received the wrong order.

Chua Wei Ting Chua Wei Ting

East slice of tart feels like it became smaller over the years. The tart base at this outlet tastes

The eastern slice of tart seems to have shrunk over the years. The tart base at this outlet tastes a bit dry. It definitely tastes better when paired with ice cream. Apart from that, the fruits are nice and the cream is delicious. Overall, the various fruit tarts we ordered were not too sweet. The parfait was also quite good, though the mochi balls in it weren't the best. The Momo sencha was nice and fragrant.

Kathleen Tan Kathleen Tan

My husband ordered a mango cake tart (whole) for my birthday. It was a disappointment. We always ord

My husband ordered a whole mango cake tart for my birthday. It was a disappointment. We always order my birthday cake from Fruit Paradise as I like it very much, but surely not after today. This time, the pastry chef used an ugly, broken small piece of chocolate to write 'Happy Birthday'. Seriously, it really lacked effort and respect for the birthday person. The mango tasted sour too. Worst of all, when it came to payment, the cashier made an error. My husband asked her to void the receipt and redo it. She skipped him and attended to a customer after him. She kept my husband waiting aside until she finished with other customers, then went back to him. My husband was very upset with her scornful behaviour. That was unacceptable service and experience in F&B. I have the photos, but there's nowhere I can share and post them here.

Veronica Tan Veronica Tan

A let down after coming back to this place after many years. Firstly the height of the cake wasn't a

A letdown after returning to this place after many years. Firstly, the height of the cake wasn't as impressive as previously; the saving grace was the good quality of strawberries used. As with most F&B in Singapore, the service staff were flustered and scurrying about. For a cake that costs $9.80, better ones can be found elsewhere. Nevertheless, if you need a place to wait and sit out, you can come here.

Doreen Low Doreen Low

Had desserts here after lunch on 30 Dec 2023. We are a group of 11pax so it takes up many tables but

Had desserts here after lunch on 30 Dec 2023. We were a group of 11 people, which took up many tables. However, the serving crew was not helpful enough to combine tables for us, so we waited for a while before being seated. This place is quite cramped, so it's not recommended for big groups. I find that the price of their parfaits is much more expensive than their tarts, which is ridiculous. I ordered a slice of Mixed Fruits Tart at $9.80++ and a strawberry parfait for my girls to share at $12.90++. The quality of the tart is still good, but I find that the price has increased a lot.

Positive Reviews

Koh Yong Koh Yong

Place with shortest queue on a weekday 12.30pm lol, was attracted by the 9.90 discount Got beef curr

Place with the shortest queue on a weekday at 12:30 PM, lol. Was attracted by the $9.90 discount. Got the beef curry rice; the curry was not bad, but there was barely any beef inside. I was so hungry I finished all the salad, which wasn't that great. Decided to top up and get my tea and fruit tart. And omg, the fruit tart compensated for everything! First time trying that towering slice of tart, amazing! Got the banana chocolate; so much banana, but it's not as if I felt cheated because I only tasted banana. It blended very well with the pastry. Looking forward to trying the other tarts in spite of the price!

Love Life Wannabe Love Life Wannabe

Restaurant was crowded but service crew polite and asked us to wait kindly and explained the situati

The restaurant was crowded, but the service crew was polite. They kindly asked us to wait and explained the situation. We ordered the carbonara, and the flavour was strong. I loved the infusion of Japanese and Western elements in the carbonara. The staff was very accommodating to my baby, suggesting we place the baby inside for safety, as there might be hot drinks they could reach for. Overall, a great experience!

Jovian Foo Jovian Foo

Been more than a decade since I had their fruit tart. Was trying my luck with their other food witho

It's been more than a decade since I last had their fruit tart. I was trying my luck with their other food without much expectation, but it turned out to be a pleasant surprise!

Yong Fei Tan Yong Fei Tan

Landed here at dinner time. Only 2 udon choices but there's carbonara.

Arrived here at dinner time. There were only two udon choices, but they did have carbonara.

Darren Tan (Ah Tan) Darren Tan (Ah Tan)

First time having a meal at fruit paradise. Always thought it was all tarts and pastries. Went as co

First time having a meal at Fruit Paradise. I always thought it was all tarts and pastries. Went because a colleague recommended it. Not bad. I had the udon.

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