Whoops by Soulless Patisserie – Pretty and Tasty French Dessert! – YSK

Hi everyone! Before I start the review on this really awesome and cozy cafe that offers great french desserts (Whoops by Soulless Patisserie), I just want to remind all of you to be extra careful when you go around hunting for desserts amidst this wuhan virus outbreak thing. 🙂 Remember to wash hands and sanitize your hands before eating!

I chanced upon the facebook video post introducing Whoops new opening and their really pretty desserts just a few days before going to JB, and told Kayden that I want to try that out! So, we went for it! We didn’t make the wrong choice!

I love the vibe of the little cafe tuck in the corner of a quiet street. I love how it is so well lit and bright. Also, the pink and white combination of the cafe, coupled with dried flowers makes it really sweet and cozy to have your dessert in.

We went there in the afternoon on a Friday, and it was quiet and cozy even though there were quite a few other customers. It’s a really nice place to sit in, have a cup of drink and a cake to go along with the little catch-ups with your friends and family.

They have a wide selection of desserts, and they are all displayed nicely. The cakes are definitely pleasing to the eyes, and it makes you want to get more than 1.

This is the selection they have on the day I went.

The staff was nice enough to go through the main points of every cake displayed, the general taste and recommended accordingly if we are looking for something interesting, or something ‘safe’.

We got 3 cakes in the end (Kayden wanted 2 cakes initially, but I couldn’t make up my mind, so… heh) – no regrets though!

These are the cakes and drink we got in the end. (Top left) Grateful(Bottom left) Blueberry Light Cheese(Bottom right) Rose Litchi with Raspberry

Drink – Iced Mocha

  • Grateful
  • Inner view

This cake features light jasmine mousse with lightly-flavored mango cream. As you can see in the image, there are also mango and passionfruit bits, which makes the cake light and fruity. The biscuit at the bottom gives the whole cakes some texture and bites to it, making it more layered. It’s a great dessert to have on a hot day as it is light, sweet and sour. Great for people who are not into really sweet desserts!

  • Blueberry Light Cheese
  • Inner view

Kayden specifically wanted the blueberry light cheese when he saw it on display. So we got this as well. This dessert features mascarpone mousse with blueberry light cream cheese on top of earl grey biscuit. I think this dessert is great as it is, but relatively normal and not as interesting as compared to the other 2 desserts. This cheesecake is on the mild and lighter side of all the cheesecakes I have had before, with a hint of blueberry taste to it, and that the inner filling could have been more interesting, such as putting bigger bits of crushed blueberries in it to give it more texture and taste rather than just blueberry light cream cheese.

  • Rose Litchi with Raspberry
  • Innerview

This dessert here is our favourite. This dessert is vanilla sponge cake coated with mascarpone rose mousse on the outside, and filled with lychee pudding and raspberry jam on the inside. The rose mousse has a light texture, and a light rose fragrance accompanies it. The vanilla sponge is soft, yet not too dry and the texture is not too rough. The raspberry jam gives the whole cake slightly sweetness and sourness to it, making it really palatable. I love how the lychee bits give the whole dessert some texture and bite to it, completing this wonderful piece of dessert. I really love this and we were savoring it so much. IF you happen to see it on your visit there, PLEASE do order it.

They provide a really good service. The staff went through each and every dessert displayed, mentioning the general taste and point of each dessert. They also make recommendations based on your taste preference and if you are into an interesting dessert or something that is safer and more common. I appreciate this a lot as it really helped us narrow down our options (although we still ordered 3 desserts for 2 people).

If you are Singaporean, entering JB to have a short getaway, I think the price point is reasonably priced at approximately RM 16-19 (SGD5-7). It might be slightly small for its price, but I think a lot of effort and hard work went in to it, and the taste and appearance do justify its price point.

On the other hand, I am not too sure if this is the standard price for cakes for Malaysians, but if you happen to want to indulge in some beautiful and tasty cakes once in awhile, you can definitely visit this place.

Psst. We did a short video on the food places we went to in JB (featuring this place as well!)

Check out the link here!

Address: No 1,Jalan Kuning 1,Taman Pelangi,Johor Bahru

Opening hours: Mon-Fri: 2pm-11pm (Tue Off); Sat & Sun: 12pm-12am