Tarte by Cheryl Koh is closing after 11 years of business

We’re barely into the second quarter of 2026, and several popular F&B brands have already shuttered. The latest to join the list is Tarte by Cheryl Koh, a popular tart cafe by an award-winning pastry chef. The homegrown brand, which has outlets at Shaw Centre and Raffles City, will be closing both locations on 26 April 2026.
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For those unfamiliar, Tarte by Cheryl Koh has been around for 11 years. Over the years, it has built a loyal following for its French-style fruit tarts, with many customers returning time and time again.

We first covered the brand in 2018, and fell in love with their Christmas tarts!

Their Pecan Tart (from $12.50++) is a must-try, starring toasted pecans with caramel on Tarte’s signature pate sucree base.
Image credit: Tarte by Cheryl Koh
Their Mixed Fruit Tart (from $14.50++) is another best-seller, combining fresh seasonal fruits and a light vanilla cream.
Image credit: Tarte by Cheryl Koh
Otherwise, you won’t go wrong with the Dark Chocolate Tart (from $11.50++), featuring a simple yet decadent filling of 66% dark chocolate ganache.
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Their tarts come in three sizes: 8cm, 16cm, and 24cm. The smallest tart is good for one person; the medium size feeds four to six, and the largest tart is suitable for a party of eight to 10.
Besides dessert tarts, the pastry shop also offers a small range of cakes, including the Pistachio Cake (from $13.50++), where pistachio mousse is layered with pistachio feuilletine. The Chocolate Mousse Cake (from $12.50++) is another popular pick comprising chocolate sponge, dark chocolate mousse, crunchy almond feuilletine, and sea salt caramel.
We recommend pre-ordering your tarts before dropping by either store to avoid disappointment.
In other food news, Monster Planet’s dessert bar is back for a limited time! You can also read our guide to the best dessert spots in Singapore for more recommendations.
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Tarte by Cheryl Koh is not a halal-certified eatery.
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