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2016-05-23
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The outlet was located at the second level of the shophouse, with a small wooden signage at the ground floor next to the stairs. At the second level, walked into the place, one was met with shelves full of different bottles of liquors. The place was dim and lay back in decoration.Menu was a simple used looking booklet.Flat White ($5)The coffee was rich and thick.Unicorn Tears ($10)Served in a bottle with a chilled glass. Best served chilled. A bluish drink, which tasted light and refreshing.Full
The coffee was rich and thick. Unicorn Tears ($10)
Served in a bottle with a chilled glass. Best served chilled. A bluish drink, which tasted light and refreshing. Fully Loaded Baked Avocado ($8)
avocado, cheddar, caramlised bacon, sour cream, spring onions
It was like a healthier version of baked potato. So rich and creamy. Buttery in taste too. Gula-Melaka Walnut Oat Cake ($9/ slice)
Local flavours are the best flavours! oat-based sponge (so it's basically health food right?), coated with coconut cream and drizzled with gula melaka toffee. Finished with toasted walnuts and coconut chips!
The cake was quite soft and unable to hold its weight. The gula melaka was not strong enough. It was more like a coconut cake as the desiccated coconut was distinct in the texture and taste. Salted Egg Black Sesame Cake ($9/ slice)
Super light black sesame chiffon and black sesame frosting, topped with salted egg yolk custard drizzle, and salted egg crumble.
Although the cake was soft, I felt that it was a bit too dry. Overall the cooked food and drinks were great, but the cakes were a bit too expensive and too dry.
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