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2017-07-01
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Sandwiched between two antique shops, you certainly wouldn't expect to find this meant for ladies cafe with tasteful floral and green decor that allows for pictures. There's adequate seating, not so crowded that you rub elbows. Tables have a nice floral border for people who loves taking food pics (like yours truly!) The menus sets makes it easy for people who are there to share a waffle or pancake with their friends. I ordered The Tiramisu Pancake ($140) which came with two drinks. The pancake
There's adequate seating, not so crowded that you rub elbows. Tables have a nice floral border for people who loves taking food pics (like yours truly!) The menus sets makes it easy for people who are there to share a waffle or pancake with their friends. I ordered The Tiramisu Pancake ($140) which came with two drinks. The pancake took a long time to make (25 mins needed) but it was worth it. Fluffy and soft with the adequate amount of cream layered between, it came with a small beaker of espresso to be poured over the pancake.
$140
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My drink was a latte as my husband usually likes tea followed by coffee. However, the milk taste was a bit too much, taking away the rich coffee taste.
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My husband opt for an Earl Grey which came in a tea bag. No pics. Too disappointing.
He ordered the Green Brekkie, which was tomato, salad, mushroom, slices of bread and scrambled eggs. However, it's not enough for gents as the portions were dainty. ($88)
$88
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He even ordered an extra hash brown which came with a smiley tomato face (+$15)
$15
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Overall, it's a nice place with good photo pics but so-so food. The downside was that despite the empty shop (we were there early), they refused to give us sofa seating, claiming someone has reserved it (and we watched someone else who walked-in got it with no reservation).
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