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2013-12-20
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d'Good Cafe has been hailed as one of the better cafes in this era of cafehopping, it almost earns itself celebrity status in the industry. Housed at the second and third floor of the shophouses in Holland Village, this cafe's menu spans across house brews to pasta to desserts.Alfresco seating is romantically decorated against a backdrop of high-rise apartment buildings. Those fairy lights do magic. Unfortunately diners on the third floor have to repeatedly head to the order counter at second fl
Alfresco seating is romantically decorated against a backdrop of high-rise apartment buildings. Those fairy lights do magic. Unfortunately diners on the third floor have to repeatedly head to the order counter at second floor, come back to wait for the order beeper to ring and then collect their food again. Up and down the stairs... it's a trap! You'll get hungrier from the exercise and you would order more. Chicken Pesto Pasta - $14
The sauce tasted like a 50-50 garlic and cream base, with a very fragrant and light hint of basil. I don't really like the taste of basil; thankfully it wasn't encroaching. The linguine pasta was cooked al dente perfectly. The chicken slices were too thick for comfort and hence quite dry, but at least they were generous with it. They could do a lot better with thinner chicken slices and retain more moisture within the meat. Hot Mocha - $5.80 (R)
d'Good cafe's hot mocha is relatively much more acidic than the other cafes I've been to, against my self-preference. Not spectacular, but generally still enjoyable, and bonus points for the coffee art! $6.80 for a large cup.
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