Flybee Tiramisu is turning heads and tempting tastebuds at the Chatswood Mall Market, where its handmade slices are disappearing faster than they’re served. The dessert stall has become so popular that locals are queuing well before opening just to get a piece, often finding the tiramisu sold out within 60 minutes.
A Thursday Ritual for Dessert Lovers
Each Thursday, Flybee sets up at Chatswood Mall Market with two serving times, 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. Locals start lining up 30 minutes early, and the queue often snakes down the walkway before the first slice is served. With limited stock and high demand, it’s become a weekly favourite, driven by social media buzz and word of mouth.

Flybee’s appeal lies in its lighter, less sugary tiramisu, indulgent without being heavy. Classic slices sell for around $9.90, alongside matcha and a premium durian flavour at $18.80. Despite its strong taste, durian is often the first to go.
What Sets It Apart
Unlike the richer tiramisus found in Italian cafés, Flybee’s version is light and mousse-like, designed to satisfy without the post-dessert slump. Customers say the texture is the standout whipped smooth with a clean finish.


There’s also a choice between a classic coffee liqueur version and a non-alcoholic option, popular with younger buyers and families. For something different, the matcha flavour adds a subtle, balanced bitterness.
Chatswood Locals Keep Coming Back
Flybee has become more than a dessert stall, it’s now part of Chatswood’s Thursday routine. The market, already a local hub for lunch and catch-ups, has seen a lift in energy since Flybee arrived.

Nearby vendors say foot traffic has grown, with people grabbing drinks or snacks while they wait. For many, it’s not just about the tiramisu, it’s the shared experience that keeps them coming back.
Plan Ahead if You Want a Slice
With only two serving times and limited supply, Flybee isn’t a stall you can casually stroll past and hope to grab dessert on a whim. Locals are learning to plan their visit. Regulars now know to arrive before the official start time, especially for the late session after work.
Flybee hasn’t hinted at expanding its market presence or increasing stock, which only adds to the demand. For now, it’s a once-a-week event, and for those lucky enough to get in early, a sweet one at that.
Published 1-May-2025