Buyson also offers Filipino desserts such as pan de sal — like saltier brioche bread rolls — served as English afternoon tea is, with butter and jam. But don’t expect honey and marmalade: these were accompanied by ube (purple, sweet, grainy texture) and coconut jelly (glupey, sweet, delicious). Plantain and jackfruit fritters have crispy coatings and pleasingly mushy fillings, while Halo Halo (pronounced halla halla) is the most bizarre — consisting of a tall glass with layers of red beans, caramelised plantain, shaved ice, coconut jelly, piece of leche flan and ice cream.