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2013-01-23
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I first got to know of this place whilst in Sydney. It was later that I learnt the coffee chain was a Korean-based one. Decided to visit the Singapore branch of Tom n Toms one Saturday evening after dinner. The place was filled with youngsters; in their late teens and early twenties. Mostly students or young working adults, working on their laptops or reading. There were one or two groups of friends chatting. The cafe sells largely light bites and drinks; other than the caffeine, there are fruit
Decided to visit the Singapore branch of Tom n Toms one Saturday evening after dinner. The place was filled with youngsters; in their late teens and early twenties. Mostly students or young working adults, working on their laptops or reading. There were one or two groups of friends chatting.
The cafe sells largely light bites and drinks; other than the caffeine, there are fruit smoothies available.
Set amidst a cosy setting, it was a nice place to chill-out.
However, the cafe could do with some new chairs. 90% or more of the chairs had cushions which showed its internal cottons! I did not feel too comfortable with that but had not much of choice.
Prices here are typical of those you would find at Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf.
Nothing to shout about their drinks.
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