• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

AppleFoodees

A Malaysia Food Blog in search for food. Search for your food in this Malaysia Food Blog and learn where to eat without spending any money today!




  • Kuala Lumpur
  • Start A Food Blog
    • Foodie Pro Genesis Child Theme Setup
  • Search
  • About
Home » Food » Drinks and Desserts » Uncle Tetsu Cheesecake at One Utama

Uncle Tetsu Cheesecake at One Utama

November 22, 2014 by Apple Foodees Leave a Comment

There are many bakeries and cafes around town which offer good cheesecakes. They all come in different sizes and in different flavours. Have you heard of Uncle Tetsu Cheesecake? Uncle Tetsu Cheesecake is quite different from the other cheesecakes around. What is the difference between Uncle Tetsu Cheesecake and the others?

uncle_tetsu_cheesecake_box




To answer the above question, take a look at the ingredients used in making them. The ingredients used to make Uncle Tetsu Cheesecake are cream cheese, egg, milk, butter, sugar and flour. Just six ingredients to produce these cotton soft and fluffy cheesecake.


Malaysia Food Blog - Apple Foodees

Get updates. It’s FREE.

Apple Foodees Newsletter


uncle_tetsu_kitchen

All cheesecakes are made on the spot.

uncle_tetsu_board

First, place your order at the counter. If you would like to buy their cheesecake, you will need to queue for it. As for the others such as uncle Tetsu’s Hat Series Cheese Zuccoto and their Cheese Sticks, just head straight to the counter to purchase them as no queuing is necessary.

uncle_tetsu_limited_purchase

The reason why is this, they take time to produce these cheesecakes and due to the limitation in the production, each customer are entitled to purchase only one piece at one time. For the time being, they can only produce 10 to 12 pieces every 30 to 40 minutes. So you can be sure that each piece of cheesecake are fresh from the oven.

uncle_tetsu_cheesecakes

I waited for about 20 minutes before my turn was up.

uncle_tetsu_cheesecakes_2

Some important facts to take note – Eat the Cake When it’s still WARM! Note that they do not have seating areas, so you will need to purchase it and either bring it home or stop at another place to have it in order to consume it when it’s still warm.




uncle_tetsu_facts

Alternatively, you may also heat them up in an oven. But I would suggest against doing this unless absolutely necessary as if you reheat it, it may become dry. The best is to consume them immediately.

uncle_tetsu_cheesecake_steps

So, my verdict on Uncle Tetsu Cheesecake is this. They are indeed cotton soft and fluffy and it is exactly how they describe it. It is as how they had described it. It is not heavy at all unlike the other cheesecakes available elsewhere.

uncle_tetsu_cheesecake

If you would like to purchase Uncle Tetsu Cheesecake make sure you go early and that you have some time to spare as the queue is so looooong.

uncle_tetsu_queue

Uncle Tetsu Cheesecake (Malaysia)
One Utama (Highstreet – New Wing) Lot LGK-2A


Malaysia Food Blog - Apple Foodees

Get updates. It’s FREE.

Apple Foodees Newsletter

Filed Under: Drinks and Desserts, Food, Halal Food, Japanese Food, Malaysia, Selangor Tagged With: 1 Utama, Cheesecake, Petaling Jaya, Uncle Tetsu, Uncle Tetsu Cheesecake

Previous Post: « Magnum Cafe Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – Magnum Ice Cream
Next Post: Tim Ho Wan Megamall – MidValley Megamall, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia »

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Primary Sidebar


Hi, I'm Shereen. Welcome to AppleFoodees. Explore the fantastic Food in Malaysia with me. Read More…



 

Helpful Resources

applefoodees-start-foodblog   applefoodees-tools
StudioPress Premium WordPress Themes

Popular Posts

Malaysia Hall London – Bayswater

Aoki-Tei by Umai-Ya at Sunway Nexis, Kota Damansara

Top 10 Steamboat Restaurants in Kuala Lumpur

Take Eat Easy at Menjalara, Kepong

Citarasa Seafood Market Steamboat @ NSK Trade City – Kuchai Lama

Fahrenheit 600 and Brass Boiler at Publika

Hello Kitty Cafe Malaysia at Sunway Pyramid

Hanbing Korean Dessert @ Bangsar

Grid & Go – Waffles Specialist at 1 Utama

Sangkaya Coconut Ice Cream at Ampang Point

Recent Posts

  • Wanton Mee at Restoran Kok Hing, Kepong September 12, 2017
  • Nasi Lemak Ikan Masin Drive Thru along Jalan Kepong September 11, 2017
  • Mango Float Royale Melaka at Sungai Putat September 10, 2017
  • Kanul Cendol in Setapak September 10, 2017
  • McDonald’s Spicy Korean Burger July 26, 2017
  • Nanda Chicken @ Solaris Mont Kiara June 16, 2017
  • Foret Blanc Patisserie @ Petaling Utama Avenue June 13, 2017
  • TOUAN Yakitori & Robata @ The Table, Isetan The Japan Store KL June 13, 2017

Footer

Recent Comments

  • Apple Foodees on Malaysia Hall London – Bayswater
  • Nicol on Malaysia Hall London – Bayswater
  • Apple Foodees on La Juiceria Superfoods @ The Verve Shops
  • Julia on La Juiceria Superfoods @ The Verve Shops
  • Apple Foodees on Mossy Mobile Cafe Malaysia


Malaysia Food Blog - Apple Foodees

Get updates. It's FREE.

Apple Foodees Newsletter





Deprecated: genesis_footer_creds_text is deprecated since version 3.1.0! Use genesis_pre_get_option_footer_text instead. This filter is no longer supported. You can now modify your footer text using the Theme Settings. in /home/applefoo/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 5152

Copyright © 2021 · Foodie Pro Theme by Shay Bocks · Built on the Genesis Framework · Powered by WordPress