
Indulge in sweet, savoury treats
At the heart of Real Sweet Treats cafe is Renee Soliano Tan, a chef by training who has over 10 years of baking experience under her belt.
Real Sweet Treats cafe in Plaza Damas 3 saw its business improve after introducing a hot menu with savoury options.
She started Real Sweet Treats as a side hustle at the age of 16.
Baking was also how she survived during the Covid-19 pandemic, as her job was put on hold during that period, explained Tan.
At the heart of Real Sweet Treats is Tan, who started the business at the age of 16. — Photos: JAROD LIM/The Star
'I ran a home-based baking business for two years during the pandemic and participated in pop-up bazaars when movement restrictions were eased, before venturing to open my own cafe in April 2023.'
Tan said her business' name pays homage to the RST acronym she shares with her four siblings and also reflects her passion for baking, although she admitted that it also gives people the impression that her pastries are 'really sweet'.
(Clockwise from top left) Ruby Berry Chocolate Chip Cookie, RST Banana Cake, Caramel Banana Cake, Raspberry Chocolate Tart and Maple Pecan Carrot Cake are in the July tasting box. — Courtesy photo
The 27-year-old credits her culinary education and hotel job training for the planning, preparation and management skills required to run her business, which also takes orders online.
'I trained in culinary arts and was given an opportunity to work as a pastry chef at The Ritz-Carlton, Kuala Lumpur.
'My mentors trained me to craft pastries quickly, while ensuring they looked appealing and tasted nice,' said Tan, adding that she still holds to the 'do it fast, do it nice' motto.
The cafe typically offers 20 types of baked goods daily, including at least one type of brownie, tart and banana cake, all of which are Real Sweet Treats' signature items.
Blue Nana topped with banana compote, chantilly cream and fresh blueberries is the cafe's signature buttermilk waffle option.
The menu, she said, changes weekly, as she crafts the pastries based on what she feels like eating.
It can be Earl Grey tea, or a pastry item with seasonal ingredients like South Korean strawberries, she added.
'I make an effort to use good quality ingredients in my pastries, some of which are imported.
'If there are customers who question my price point, I try to educate them on what it takes to craft quality baked goods.'
The cafe's daily lineup of pastries offers something for everyone with the RST Banana Cake, Orange Flourless Cake and Maple Pecan Carrot Cake being our personal favourites.
Emerald Pesto Pasta features sweet basil, garlic, roasted almonds and beef bacon.
Other items spotted included Strawberry Vanilla Tart, Blueberry Lemon Tart, Rainbow Cheesecake, Vanilla Cloud Cake, Raspberry Lemon Meringue, Strawberry Panna Cotta, Blueberry Earl Grey Loaf and tiramisu (alcohol-free).
For customers who want an introduction to its pastries, Real Sweet Treats has a monthly tasting box featuring some of its bestsellers and seasonal goodies.
One box is priced at RM85 via pre-order and RM90 via walk-in.
The first year of running a cafe was challenging, as Tan had to deal with multiple challenges on top of handling payroll, purchasing and social media posts.
'The business improved when I introduced a hot menu with savoury options.
Strawberry Vanilla Tart with juicy South Korean strawberries is a signature item.
'About 70% of dine-in customers opt for the hot menu.'
'Thanks to my strict culinary training, I have separate chillers and sinks for my sweet and savoury items to prevent cross contamination.'
Tan is assisted by a team that includes cafe partner Bryan Ong, who cooks the hot food.
The cafe's bestselling hot meals include Cozy Meal (grilled cheese sandwich on sourdough bread, served with house-made roasted tomato soup), Orchard Chicken (a blend of Granny Smith apples, citrus-infused mayo and shredded chicken served on sourdough bread), Emerald Pesto Pasta (a dish featuring a blend of flavours and textures with sweet basil, garlic, roasted almonds and beef bacon), and Sausages and Eggs.
Silky, smooth Mango Panna Cotta.
'We use three types of cheese in the Cozy Meal – Gouda, American cheddar and mozzarella,' she said.
'It became so popular that we introduced half portions for customers who couldn't manage a full plate.
'The sausages used in our hot meals are Italian herbed chicken sausages provided by a supplier that also sends them to hotels,' said Tan, adding the cafe works with halal-certified suppliers and ingredients.
Besides toast, pasta, all-day breakfast and salads, the cafe also offers made-to-order buttermilk waffles, with Blue Nana topped with banana compote, chantilly cream and fresh blueberries as its signature option.
REAL SWEET TREATS, C-0-15, Plaza Damas 3, Jalan Sri Hartamas 1, Sri Hartamas, Kuala Lumpur. (Tel: 011-1770 8055. Website: www.realsweettreats.com). Business hours: 9am-4.30pm (Tues-Fri); 10am-5.30pm (Sat and Sun). Closed on Mon. Pork-free.
This is the writer's personal observation and is not an endorsement by StarMetro.
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