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2014-07-21
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A relatively new cafe along Dunlop Street, which is just a couple of streets away from Sim Lim Tower. We are met with a couple of movie seats at the front of the cafe. It kinds letting one enjoying while watching the outside past by which is like a live movie.Another interesting set of seating is the tables which made from old sewing machines.Various toys from the past decorated the place. It kinds of reminds me of the toys which I have played when I was young.There is also boxes available, wher
I could not find any chicken sausage. The nearest item to it in the salad is something that tasted like luncheon meat but white in colour which I assume is chicken luncheon meat. The dressing is a bit too little and too bland.
The you tiao is not light and crispy. I feel that it has a bit too much of flour feel and tough to chew. The filling is a bit too dry and my partner feels the filling is not salty enough. Maybe a squeeze of nacho cheese would add flavour to it.
At first look, it is way too dry, although it is flavourful. There isn't any sauce around.
One of its new drinks on the menu. It is way too sweet and thick. I could not finish half of it. Could not taste any flavour in it.
The waffle is not fluffy at all, although it is crispy outside.
Total bill is $53.50.
The place looks great, but the food still needs a lot of fine tuning. It is more misses than hits.
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