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2012-12-20
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Situated in laid-back, relaxing surroundings, Epicurious (Cafe) is a rather retro cafe with a quirky vibe, that serves rustic Western country-style food with a twist of Asian flavour. The best thing about Epicurious (Cafe) is the friendly and personal service. You don't actually feel that staff are just there to work, because they will engage you in conversation, almost like friends. This of course, helps to offset the somewhat long waiting time for your food, as dishes are freshly prepared upon
The best thing about Epicurious (Cafe) is the friendly and personal service. You don't actually feel that staff are just there to work, because they will engage you in conversation, almost like friends. This of course, helps to offset the somewhat long waiting time for your food, as dishes are freshly prepared upon order.
Part of the appeal of Epicurious (Cafe) is the surrounding ambience. As such, outdoor seating is more plentiful than indoor seating. Decor is somewhat retro, with items from years past displayed alongside awards that Epicurious (Cafe) has won. Magazines are available for perusal too. Epicurious (Cafe) is a popular weekend hangout and brunch place. Portions are hearty, and the food itself is mostly above average in quality and taste. The style is reminiscent of countryside / farmhouse cooking in Western countries, with simple, rustic dishes. The owners have added an Asian spin to some dishes too, so the food at Epicurious (Cafe) is actually fusion cuisine.
Epicurious (Cafe) also has a small rotating menu of dishes, created by the chef-owners which changes quite frequently and enhances the value of a repeat visit.
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