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2017-03-28
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The cafe was located at an end of a row of shophouses. From the main road, it was blocked by the ongoing construction of the Thomson MRT line. The cafe was decorated with container like structure on the outside, with an industrial colorful look inside. Only cash and NETS was accepted here. The cafe was ran by Muslims, so it was Halal.Menu was a single 2 page paper.Cut The Crab ($15+)Mozzarella cheese crabcakes with remoulade dipIt was packed with chunky meat but tasted a tab fishy.Prawn Aglio Ol
Mozzarella cheese crabcakes with remoulade dip
It was packed with chunky meat but tasted a tab fishy. Prawn Aglio Oli ($16+)
The pasta was quite flavourful, without too spicy although there was slices of chilli in it. Original Sin ($12+)
apple rhubarb crumble vanilla custard
It was served pipping hot with a scoop of vanilla ice cream on top. Did not see or taste the vanilla custard as written on the menu. The baked apple was stuffed with thinly sliced apple in it. Churros Platter (Bite Sized) ($12+)
original, red velevet and pandan served with chocolate & gula melaka sauce
The sauces were in tiny glass bottle which made it quite difficult to dip the churros in. The churros were light and crispy but could not taste the flavours in them. Washed the meal down with a glass of Coconut Shake Float ($8+) which was rich and milky.
Best make reservation for weekend dinner as the place filled up rather quickly.
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