@ariannakitchen: Rasa cheesecake yang sangat SMOOTH dan milky not to sweeettts and premium tau ! Tak muakk langsung bila dah mix dengan Biscoff spread pulak tambah2 sedap lagisss tausss Apa kelebihan Burncheesecake kita 😍 - premium cheese - harga mampu milik - ready stock setiap hari for walk-in / delivery - cheese tahan lama - boleh pilih topping Rm 25 sahaja gais size 3 inch! Location : arianna kitchen eco majestic

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wau sedapnyerrrr😅
2023-10-03 15:48:59
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wah sedapnya.. Lau dkt stedy dh ni😁😁
2023-10-03 12:13:46
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Saya jadi terliur pulak tngok awk makan mcm tu🤤
2023-10-03 10:16:42
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wahhh Tngok je boleh
2023-10-03 08:52:18
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ada delivery ke
2023-10-03 04:52:17
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