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When I first enter D' Good Cafe, I was pretty intrigued by the interior decor of the place! I walked up a flight of stairs to the second floor and I saw a lift! It goes from level 1 to 3, and can hold up to a maximum of 4 people. The 2nd floor was packed with students studying and there were 2 swing seats by the glass window overlooking the streets! I didn't had a chance to sit on it as it was occupied the whole time. The counter is on the 2nd floor and once you place your order, they will give
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When I first enter D' Good Cafe, I was pretty intrigued by the interior decor of the place! I walked up a flight of stairs to the second floor and I saw a lift! It goes from level 1 to 3, and can hold up to a maximum of 4 people. The 2nd floor was packed with students studying and there were 2 swing seats by the glass window overlooking the streets! I didn't had a chance to sit on it as it was occupied the whole time. The counter is on the 2nd floor and once you place your order, they will give you a buzzer to inform you once the food and drinks are ready. We went up to the third floor and managed to find a cosy seat at the corner! Besides the usual tables and chairs, there are also rocking horses, high chairs and bean bags to sit on! There is a balcony outside which provides a rooftop alfresco atmosphere. The Pesto Chicken Pasta tasted pretty average, and it is actually a very simple dish, just pasta, grilled chicken and pesto sauce. The Spinach Quiche is served alongside chips and salad, which also tasted very ordinary. I would love to try their coffee but it's already dinner time and I shall leave it for my next visit here! Overall, this multi-leveled cafe gives me a very laid-back atmosphere and I feel it's a very comfy place to just laze around and chill with your friends.
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Date of Visit
2013-09-13
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$15 (Dinner)