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Tucked away in Craig Road, this little cafe has a cool vintage interior that sports naked bulbs and quaint interior furnishings.My colleague and I each got a Cappuccino and Latte. The coffees were plainly average, perhaps a little under average standard as the aroma wasn't strong and the coffee taste was a little understated for both.My choice of 'Har Cheong Gai (Prawn Paste Chicken) sandwich came with thai sweet chilli sauce. It was disappointing though, exciting as it sounded. The accompanying
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Tucked away in Craig Road, this little cafe has a cool vintage interior that sports naked bulbs and quaint interior furnishings.

My colleague and I each got a Cappuccino and Latte. The coffees were plainly average, perhaps a little under average standard as the aroma wasn't strong and the coffee taste was a little understated for both.

My choice of 'Har Cheong Gai (Prawn Paste Chicken) sandwich came with thai sweet chilli sauce. It was disappointing though, exciting as it sounded. The accompanying foccacia bread wasn't fluffy and somewhat crusty and a little stale, while the Har Cheong Gai missed the taste of prawn paste and it was overcooked, resulting in a piece of dry meat that was nearly too hard to down. The best on the plate, would perhaps be the paprika fries instead.

For full review, go to http://herpenandfork.blogspot.sg/2014/06/miss-mollys.html 
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Date of Visit
2014-05-06
Dining Method
Dine In
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$12