Six of the best: Late-night desserts

By Jocelyn Richards, February 4, 2015

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Wilber’s

Nestled in one of Guangzhou’s original old town alleyways, Wilber’s serves up artistic presentations of meringue filled with fruits and prune clafoutis with vanilla sauce as late as 2am. Prices vary. // Listing.

Social & Co

Sink your teeth into Guangzhou’s most loved dessert: the banoffee pie, which layers a thick spread of homemade toffee and banana piped whipped cream on a biscuit and butter base. RMB40. // Listing.

Milk Garden

Split a plate of frozen yogurt cheesecake dribbled with red dragon fruit juice and imported whipped cream for a late night or very early morning sensation. RMB38. // Listing.

Chez Max

Get your French fix until midnight with rich iced nougat with pistachio cream and dark chocolate ganache (RMB45) or our Chez Max winter favorite: hot chocolate cake, bourbon vanilla ice cream and salted caramel topping (RMB58) that will surely warm you up. // Listing.

Noble Café

With stunning views of Zhujiang Xincheng’s midnight skyline, this French restaurant and bar is the perfect place to keep her starry-eyed with pistachio and lime mousse topped with a dollop of pistachio ice cream (RMB68) or chocolate ganache cake drizzled in fudge (RMB68). // Listing.

Oggi Trattoria & Pizzeria

Everyone knows dessert cravings can hit anytime, anywhere. Stop into any one of Oggi’s three locations for a bite of Italy with tiramisu or lemon ricotta cheesecake until 11pm. Both RMB34. // Listing.

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