Try Portuguese Egg Tarts and Delicious Macarons at Sweet Signal (스윗시그널)


Try Portuguese Egg Tarts and Delicious Macarons at Sweet Signal

  



Egg tarts are a beloved dessert around the world, but did you know there different two styles?
Portuguese style, which has a crispy texture from pastry dough,
and Hong Kong style, which has a moist cookie-like texture.
In Korea, people are more used to the Hong Kong style dessert,
but there is a café called Sweet Signal that is famous
for baking authentic Portuguese egg tarts and showcasing
new flavors of macarons every day. 

Portuguese egg tarts at Sweet Signal are 2,500 apiece. A tip for those unfamiliar with Protuguese egg tarts is to sprinkle cinnamon on them. If you are getting these treats to-go, no worries for the staff will pack you some cinnamon powder to make sure you are able to enjoy the full experience! Also, whether you prefer your desserts hot or cold, you are in luck for these tarts are delicious both ways.

Sweet Signal is also known for its wide selection of macaron flavors. Macarons, which are chewy on the outside and filled with delicious fillings, are also 2,500 won apiece. If you would like to enjoy these sweets in the comfort of your own home and/or share them with your loved ones, they are also sold in five and ten-piece sets! One thing we ask you to keep in mind is that popular flavors tend to sell out fast, so you may have a limited selection if you arrive late.

In addition to Portuguese egg tarts and macarons, Sweet Signal sells basque cheesecakes, meringue cookies, canelés, and macaron cakes. As for beverages, they serve americano and lemon iced tea.

Sweet Signal is open between Tuesday and Saturday, from 11:30 to 20:00, but may close early when they run out of ingredients operates.

[Directions]

By Car: 47, Bijeon 4-ro, Pyeongtaek-si, Gyeonggi-do

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By Public Transportation: Take bus no. 10 at Pyeongtaek Station Get off at Baekkot Maeul (19 stops) and walk for roughly 78m or 1 minute (estimated travel time: 26 minutes)

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