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2014-05-22
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Positioning themselves under a HDB estate block, Creamier has already become a popular among the locals. As overheard from one of the fellow waffle hunters: "Creamier has one of the best waffles in Singapore," he quips, then rattles on enthusiastically to rave about Stranger's Reunion's plain waffles and The Bravery's coffee. You can always find the truest opinions about what's brewing hot in town through conversations about cafe adventures.Although the seating capacity looks like it has plenty
Although the seating capacity looks like it has plenty to spare for an average cafe, it can hardly handle Creamier's rising popularity. If you have more than two, you either have to wait or dine alfresco at one of the nearby playground tables - which isn't too bad, actually. Ice-cream and sorbet flavours manifests in colorful sprigs of summer, with Banana Chocolate Chip Crumble, Cookies and Cream, Plain Ole Chocolate, Thai Milk Tea, Summer Strawberries, and more. Their price list and menu is neatly printed on a blackboard behind the counter for convenience.
I would not consider the seating to be comfortable because seats are really too jam-packed together...though it is indeed a necessary evil. Either way, looks like nobody is minding too much - everyone is willing to hunch their shoulders and knees to get a taste of the much-raved about Creamier waffles and ice-cream. There was a steady stream of customers even on a Wednesday night with many ordering takeaways.
mocha. Their mocha is decent though not the best, bordering on a little too acidic. If you needed a caffeine fix then go ahead to get one for yourself.
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