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I learned about this cafe from TimeOut Singapore and it went straight into my list of cafes to visit! So here I am with my friend on a Saturday purposely to try out their weekend breakfast! Maison Ikkoku is not just an ordinary cafe, there are three concepts to it. Level 1 is the coffee place, level 2 is a lifestyle boutique combining mid-high end international menswear retail and on level 3, it is a semi-alfresco cocktail bar. The cafe is located 2-3 streets away from Haji Lane & Arab Street, a
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I learned about this cafe from TimeOut Singapore and it went straight into my list of cafes to visit! So here I am with my friend on a Saturday purposely to try out their weekend breakfast!


Maison Ikkoku is not just an ordinary cafe, there are three concepts to it. Level 1 is the coffee place, level 2 is a lifestyle boutique combining mid-high end international menswear retail and on level 3, it is a semi-alfresco cocktail bar. The cafe is located 2-3 streets away from Haji Lane & Arab Street, about 10 minutes walk from Bugis MRT station. You have to look out for a white shophouse, as I almost missed it if not for my friend who spotted it.

I ordered the Eggs Benedict and Caramel Latte while my friend ordered the Twisted French Omelette. I'm always a fan of eggs benedict largely because I love hollandaise sauce. It came together with sautéed asparagus which was so full of flavour. The art on my Caramel Latte is so pretty! The twisted french omelette consist of cheddar, spinach, chives, bell peppers, cherry tomatoes and potatoes. Price wise, I felt that the eggs benedict and omelette was over-priced. Still, I'll head back to this cafe to try out their cakes, iced coffee & their famous MI pork bun!
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Date of Visit
2013-05-18
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$25