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Introduction
<BR>The brand was founded in 1953, when the first shop opened along Bugis Street. The shop prospered with its servings of homemade kaya, toast bread, soft-boiled eggs, fresh brews of coffee and tea, and warm service. Wang Café aims to be a source of thoroughly positive and beneficial dining experience that helps diners relieve their nostalgia. continue reading
Good For
Brunch
Opening Hours
Mon - Sun
09:00 - 21:30
Payment Methods
Cash
Other Info
Chill-out
Restaurant Website
http://www.wangcafe.com/
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Signature Dishes
Kaya Toast Laksa Mee Rebus Mee Siam
Review (2)
Level2 2011-12-13
70 views
As i would have a very busy day from noon onwards, so I decided to combine my late breakfast and early lunch (BRUNCH) together. I like this Wang Cafe as it's located at the basement of a busy shopping mall, tucked in a quiet corner. You can enjoy your meal without the hustle and bustle of shopping.I thought a full set meal would be good for me as it would last me through the whole day till dinner.... thus, I chose Mee Rebus set ($5.80), which came with 1 slice of kaya butter toast and a cup of kopi (siew dai - less sweet). This mee rebus tasted good and delicious though it was cooked by chinese. It was as good as some malay stalls. The gravy was thick and smooth, accompanied by half boiled egg, cubed tao pok, chopped spring onion and shallots.The kaya butter toast was excellent. Mine had a thick layer of butter with generous spread of kaya. It was nicely toasted. And the coffee was my delight. It made me feel energetic and charged up continue reading
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Level4 2010-11-15
6 views
A breakfast all day cafe. My classmates and I sat ourselves down at Wang Cafe @ Century Square as we were midway through a school field trip. Ordered a few refreshments such as hot milo and coffee, half-boiled eggs and of course, kaya toast to munch on. It was cheap and reasonable for its price. Can't say much about the hot milo as to me, milo tastes the same everywhere except for the sugar level. The coffee was brewed to its fragrant and went well with the cream sweetener. The half-boil eggs were cooked at the right temperature, I liked the runny egg yolks. Kaya toast was ordinary as the bread were on the dry side and I wished they could have spread an even amount of kaya next time. Like I said, an even amount, so I'm not sure if the kaya was a thumbs up or not because honestly, I couldn't taste it. A good chill out with the wooden stools in an air-conditioned environment. continue reading
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)