Reviews
What Coby Gottlieb doesn't like about Tiny Sweetie:
Staff is extremely unfriendly and rude. Order item 34 Japanese Honeysuckle and Chrysanthemum Tea and 35 Lemon with Chinese Pearl Barley. Both were awful, the lemon with chinese pearl barley taste purely lemon and the lemon smells bad. Not impressed, chucked them away after 2 sips. Total waste of money although is not expensive. Not recommended. View all feedback. What Kevin Dibbert likes about Tiny Sweetie:
The desert is very nice here. Although the mango is not freshly cut and the it’s color is bit darker then normal color of mango. I also tried the sticky rice balls and they were nice and warm. The service is ok. The cashier didn’t smile nor talk too much ,but at least the desert is served fast. View all feedback.
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The food was good with decent size of portions and authentic HK dessert taste for the prices. Lately in one of my revisit, however, the quality has sink and it...
read moreDessert Spots offering both traditional and modern Asian desserts and live in Hong-Kong and living in Hong-Kong Kummer Grief The desserts in tiny sweetness were...
read moreIt was pretty excited to try this small dessert square in Chatswood as it is difficult to come from some desserts from Hong Kong in Sydney. The restaurant is ve...
read moreTiny Sweetie is a small shop specializing in Chinese dessert soups such as the typical red bean soup or the exotic papaya and white mushroom soup. Although the...
read moreThe tiny sweetness is located on the Archer St., Tiny Sweetie is pretty "far" from the station for lazy people like me. The Chatwood has changed as much over th...
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read moreTiny Sweetie is a small shop specializing in Chinese dessert soups, offering a range of unique flavors like black sesame and almond tea. While some guests found the atmosphere lacking in personality and the service a bit cold, others appreciated the variety of dessert soups available. The black sesame soup with glutinous rice balls was highlighted as a standout dish, despite the longer wait time for it to be freshly prepared. Overall, the desserts were praised for their taste and warmth, with the sticky rice balls receiving positive feedback. While improvements could be made in terms of hospitality, Tiny Sweetie seems to be a good spot for those looking for a unique dessert experience.