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I was at Lavender area one Saturday morning after some workout at a nearby gym and thought of heading somewhere for a light meal and a drink. Initially, we thought of heading to Chye Seng Huat Hardware but my friend said that it will definitely be crowded. Hence, he recommended me to Coffee Shot that is just a stone's throw away.Walking into the cafe, the counter caught my eye with some of the menu written on the chalk board all over which gives an old-fashioned feel. Not only that, the old c
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I was at Lavender area one Saturday morning after some workout at a nearby gym and thought of heading somewhere for a light meal and a drink. Initially, we thought of heading to Chye Seng Huat Hardware but my friend said that it will definitely be crowded. Hence, he recommended me to Coffee Shot that is just a stone's throw away.
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Walking into the cafe, the counter caught my eye with some of the menu written on the chalk board all over which gives an old-fashioned feel. Not only that, the old chime clock hanging on the wall as well as empty coffee bean sacks hanging above adds to the overall rustic feel and ambiance of the cafe.
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The feel of the cafe is very different from CSHH as the interior is very quaint with brick walls and Victorian-style looking lamps on the wall. The tables, chairs and flooring has a brown colour theme which makes it very warm and cozy. Seating on the sofa by glass panels facing the little road with a book is surely one of the simple pleasures in life you can enjoy which takes your mind away to a different world while sipping on your coffee.
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Since I was here for the first time, the friendly staff recommended me to go for their speciality coffee, the Honey Con Leche ($6.50). Sounds like a mouthful isn't it? In actual fact, it is simply cafe latte with a dose of honey. The coffee has a rich yet milky aroma with a smooth and long finish with a tinge of honey after taste. This is perfect for those who do not like bitter roasted coffee and wanted something not too overpowering sweet.
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Pumping up on protein after some workout, I had the Swedish Meatballs ($14.90) which was one of their signature. Made using 100% beef, it is served along side with some baked potatoes and salad. Nicely sprinkled with sea salt and herbs, it enhances the flavour of of the beef balls with a refreshing flavour. The meatballs itself doesn't have a beefy taste and the texture was a little dry and tough to the bite although I hope that it can be even more succulent and springy.
Nevertheless, the portion was just right for an adult.

Throughout my lunchtime there, only another table was occupied by a couple and the place was quiet. It would be nice if they can have some soft music to brighten up the atmosphere. Overall, the food is only average but the coffee is good. If you're looking for an alternative cafe for coffee around Lavender, The Coffee Shot will be giving you a run for your money compared to the overrated CSHH that is always crowded.
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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$15 (Lunch)
Recommended Dishes
  • Honey Con Leche
  • Swedish Meatballs