Sweet Tooth
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This dessert delivery service sets itself apart from the competition by offering a unique selection of sweets, including some Australian specialties. The cookies are especially good, and the classic Australian lamingtons are large, moist and coconutty. It's best to order several days in advance.
Craving something sweet? The name says it all. Sweet Tooth is an Aussie run home based bakery whipping up scrumptious made to order desserts. Favourites include Lamingtons and the Tim Tam cheesecake as well a delicious range of cupcakes, cookies and muffins. There is a RMB 15 delivery fee within the Fourth Ring Road, including Wudaokou. Additional surcharge applies to addresses outside these areas. Posted by the Sweet Tooth team
Cookie Monster
Beijing has a lot of dessert delivery places these days, but Sweet Tooth sets itself apart by offering a unique selection of sweets, including some Australian specialties. There’s not too much competition in the city when it comes to cookies, but it would be hard for anyone to top Sweet Tooth’s. The M&M cookies (¥56/six) are big, soft and delicious, and the chocolate chunk cookies (¥55/six) are also excellent. The classic Australian lamingtons (¥72/six) are large, moist and coconutty. Individual-sized Oreo cheescakes (¥78/six) have a great creamy texture and cheesecake flavor. The super sweet chocolate peanut butter pie (¥180) will be a hard sell to the local market, but the peanut-butter chocolate combination should prove popular with expats.
Sienna Parulis-Cook, October, 2011

