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Arriving by bus: 61, 80, 145, 166, 197 (Bus Stop No. - 05199, Opp Hong Lim Cplx), Arriving by Train : Exit D, Chinatown MRT - NE4 on the purple line continue reading
Introduction
The tea party cafe is a pet friendly cafe which strives to incorporate fusion style cuisine into their chillout setting, serving pizza, sandwiches and burgers. continue reading
Opening Hours
Mon - Thu
11:30 - 23:30
Fri - Sat
11:30 - 01:30
Sun
11:30 - 00:00
Payment Methods
Visa Master Cash
Other Info
Open Till Late
Restaurant Website
http://www.facebook.com/TheTeaPartyCafe
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Signature Dishes
Fish & Chips Roast Duck Pizza
Review (2)
Level4 2015-03-06
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Tea party is a rather quite cafe that is known to some for their reasonably priced pastas. At just $8+ for a pasta and an iced lemon tea, it's quite affordable!Here is the shrooms pasta with a generous serving of shrooms and you can definitely taste the mushrooms in the cream sauce. Even as a takeaway, it wasn't completely dry.The provided Parmesan cheese helps fix the dry pasta problem being that I only get to eat the pasta about 15 minutes later and the noodles had soaked up the sauce.Their best seller is the carbonara which has bacon, chicken sausage and mushrooms. The creamy sauce here is a lot more salty than the shrooms pasta. Even as a mushroom lover, I would rather pick the carbonara instead!All meals come with an iced lemon tea and it didn't taste of pure syrup but rather real tea!!A great choice for a cheap eat under $10 in the chinatown area! continue reading
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Level4 2013-06-22
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The partner and I are busy people and we hardly meet but between the both of us, we share a similar passion for tea and all things sweet. We might not be the best of friends but I believe our friendship goes way beyond than sipping tea and gossiping.When we do have the spare time to meet, it's almost always food expeditions on a whole new level that's for sure! We're very much, willing to travel and explore different parts of Singapore searching of niche cafes for tea. On one such expedition, we discovered the pretty-much deserted area within CBD area, China Square Central. There's hardly anyone on the streets but still we decided to take a stroll, looking for a good place for tea.By coincidence, we found The Tea Party Cafe along the rows of cafes and restaurants. I probably reckon it's the name that made the decision for us rather than the really affordable, no GST & service charge food but did that matter? Of course not!There was an 50% discount of your second drink and we really need a cold drink after braving through the scorching Sun. I couldn't differ-shade my Iced Hazelnut Latte ($5.70) from my partner's Iced Butterscotch Latte ($2.85 after 50% discount) since the beige liquidish content looked all the same to me.Although I won't be including their Carbonara ($8.50) into my list of best pastas since the linguine a tad too dry. Maybe I prefer my Carbonara to be bathe in a pool of creamy sauce? My partner would appreciate an additional egg yolk on her pasta.Both of us decided upon the Roast Duck Pizza ($8.20) which comes as a set with a free-flow bowl of soup. At a glance, one would find red tomatoes, green capsicums and caramelized onions and melted cheese above the bread crust. We thought we were cheated when we couldn't see any meat in it. We were proven wrong when we took our first bite. All hidden within the melted cheese!Hot soup came in two forms. It's either Chicken Soup which was hardly justified since we couldn't see any poultry meat (My partner prefer calling the broth ABC soup because of all the carrots and onions.) or the French Onion Soup which I was kinda addictive.We got ourselves a six layered Chocolate Truffle. The taste reminded me of those old school densey chocolaty cake although we wished our truffle wasn't too dry which led to my partner seeking happiness in rainbow cake afterwards.The cafe might not whip out really exceptionally wonderful food but it's a nice place to chill and relax with a few friends over tea. It's just like my partner say; It's a nice place for tea... continue reading
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)