Nasty Cookie Westgate brings New York-style gourmet cookie artistry to Singapore's dessert landscape, operating from 12pm to 9:30pm at #01-09 as Singapore's first authentic NY-inspired cookie destination since their sinful creation in October 2018. The halal-certified bakery has revolutionized Singapore's cookie culture by introducing jumbo-sized gourmet cookies that deliver a unique combination of crunchy, chunky, and chewy textures in every bite, using only premium dark couverture chocolates and superior ingredients to create handcrafted delights that provide rich, luxurious taste experiences. Their signature blue-themed interior design creates Instagram and TikTok-worthy spaces that celebrate both visual appeal and culinary excellence.
The bakery's artisanal approach centers on cookies priced around $5 each, with standout flavors including the number one seller B. O. B. (Biscoff Oreo Brownie), alongside popular offerings like Matcha Mania and Cookies and Creme Cheesecake, both priced at $5.50. The Westgate location features an expanded dine-in space where customers can enjoy freshly baked cookies served warm, paired with specialty coffee beverages made from beans specially roasted for the brand, creating a complete café experience that elevates cookie consumption from quick snack to leisurely dining occasion. Their commitment to serving cookies at optimal temperature ensures the full flavor profile and texture experience that distinguishes gourmet cookies from mass-produced alternatives.
Nasty Cookie's success in Singapore's competitive dessert market stems from their unwavering focus on premium ingredients and authentic New York preparation techniques, though customer reception varies from enthusiastic praise comparing them favorably to international standards like Ben's Cookies to concerns about pricing and sweetness levels. The brand's availability through delivery platforms like Foodpanda, combined with their dine-in and pickup options, provides flexible access to their gourmet creations. With their bold brand identity, commitment to halal certification, and focus on creating Instagram-worthy moments alongside genuinely premium cookie experiences, Nasty Cookie Westgate continues to carve out a distinctive niche in Singapore's evolving dessert landscape.
Cookies are visually nice but the taste isn't that amazing. Their $2 top-up ice cream tasted quite odd and displeasing. I'm someone that is not picky with food at all, but I wouldn't personally recommend this place.
The cookies that my friend and I ordered were very oily, and their tables shook so much that we almost spilled our cookies onto the floor. Lastly, the shop only had 2-3 customers, but most of the tables were dirty and uncleaned. Disappointing experience; I rarely give any shops below 3 stars but 2 stars is the max I can give
KasperxP
By far the shittiest Cookie I've ever had, is from Nasty Cookie. This Cookie is even inferior to a basic Crispy Cookie.
The burnt exterior gives way to a soil-like texture, reminiscent of damp Earth.
The bitterness is overpowering, but not in a complex, dark chocolate kind of way.
Just a straightforward unpleasant burnt taste. The marshmallow adds an unpleasantly gooey layer to the already off-putting texture.
It's clear that cheap ingredients are being used, resulting in a cookie that lacks fragrance, flavor, and depth.
Only those with an unrefined palate would find this acceptable.
Sadly, Nasty Cookie lives up to its name.
Needless to say, I won't be returning.
One star is even too generous for this experience.
Soon Jun Kam
Cookies are visually nice, but the taste isn't that amazing. Their $2 top-up ice cream tasted quite odd and displeasing. I'm someone who is not picky with food at all, but I wouldn't personally recommend this place.
The cookies that my friend and I ordered were very oily, and their tables shook so much that we almost spilled our cookies onto the floor. Lastly, the shop only had 2-3 customers, but most of the tables were dirty. Disappointing experience; I rarely give shops below 3 stars, but 2 stars is the maximum I can give.
Kasper Xavier Pek
By far, the shittiest cookie I've ever had is from Nasty Cookie. This cookie is even inferior to a basic crispy cookie.
The burnt exterior gives way to a soil-like texture, reminiscent of damp earth. The bitterness is overpowering, but not in a complex, dark chocolate kind of way. It's just a straightforward, unpleasant burnt taste. The marshmallow adds an unpleasantly gooey layer to the already off-putting texture.
It's clear that cheap ingredients are being used, resulting in a cookie that lacks fragrance, flavor, and depth. Only those with an unrefined palate would find this acceptable. Sadly, Nasty Cookie lives up to its name.
Needless to say, I won't be returning. One star is even too generous for this experience.
Positive Reviews
Vinoth Kumar
A must try cookie in Singapore. What a taste.
Delicious.
Chocolate chip is our favourite and now it's changed to pistachio kunafa.
Located in Westgate.
AC Chan
This chocolate chip cookie with Nutella filling, instantly satisfy my sweet tooth and delights me with its soft-chewy texture, mildly crunchy edge, gooey Nutella and loaded chocolate chips.
Belle Oh
We love Nasty Cookies. They are very well baked and taste really awesome. But due to the high level of sweetness and pricing, these cookies could only be an indulgence once in a while.
Bella Oh
We love Nasty Cookies. They are very well-baked and taste really awesome. But due to their high sweetness and high price, these cookies can only be an indulgence once in a while.
Aaron Chan
This chocolate chip cookie with Nutella filling instantly satisfies my sweet tooth and delights me with its soft-chewy texture, mildly crunchy edge, gooey Nutella, and loaded chocolate chips.
Vinod Kumar
A must-try cookie in Singapore. What a taste!
Delicious.
Chocolate chip was our favourite, but now it's the pistachio kunafa.
Located in Westgate.