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Arriving by bus # 124, 128, 143, 162, 162M, 167, 171, 190, 700, 700A, 14e. Bus-stop no. 09023. Bus-stop name; Orchard Station Nearest Train Station; Orchard MRT continue reading
Introduction
Epilogue Cafe is a cafe inside Prologue, providing a space for book lovers to sit down and chill with a book. continue reading
Opening Hours
Mon - Sun
11:00 - 21:00
Above information is for reference only. Please check details with the restaurant.
Signature Dishes
Baked Beef Lasagna Cheesy Beef Pastrami Classic Yolkless Cheesecake Iced Latte Sautéed Portobello Mushroom Spicy Fish Patty
Review (5)
Level4 2013-12-19
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This restaurant is very spacious and quiet, best to have a meal with your friends and have a good long chit chat here. Service was alright but was quite slow. I have bought their Teriyaki chicken sandwich $10.50 to try. The sandwich bun was abit too hard and dry. Fortunately the chicken meat was tender and juicy and the teriyaki sauce was fragrant and the sweetness was quite ideal as well. The potato chips was like the unusal chips sell in the supermarket, which I think is best to serve with fries. continue reading
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Trying to contain a portion of my geekiness, I have actually harbored the thoughts of patronizing Epilogue Café for quite some time now, and only bringing it up when the right time strikes. Located inside of { prologue } Bookstore at Level 4, Orchard ION, it is probably a hideout for geeks and bookworms alike, who are looking for reasonable food at reasonable prices, and at a conducive environment to get sucked into the books.I love the setting. A whole full shelf of books. Wooden furnishings for a complete library feel. Though it’s not library-quiet, it is considerably tranquil in the bustling ION Orchard.GET A BOOK FOR FREE:Spend $25 and above in a single receipt to bring home a free book (off the cafe’s shelves). Pick one and proceed to the counter for checking out. No strings attached.I understand that many have been yearning for a chance to eat and drink in a library setting – this is just about the closest you will get. You can get the window seat too, overlooking the busy streets down below.I thought this is an apt dining location if you are in town, don’t want to spend a bomb on restaurants, and not on the crazily overpriced food court as well, mainly because they serve sandwiches and a small range of main courses at around $10.50, on an average. Personally, I would choose to come here than the basement food court any day. More peace, more enjoyment of food.French Hot Chocolate ($6.50): Effort was put in for the coffee art, which I appreciate. This rendition of Hot Chocolate is not your everyday cup of the same. Depending on your preference, this cup is only mildly sweet. You can almost distinctly taste the cocoa. Slightly more milky. Smooth texture.Peanut Chicken Sandwich ($10.50): First bite in and I already fell in love with its Mediterranean Panini Bread. I love its smartly toasted outside, and its naturally sweet taste. Matched with the very local peanut chicken, it is one of the few sandwiches I really don’t mind having (keeping in mind I am totally not a sandwich person). All sandwiches comes with mixed greens salad and chips.Baked Mushroom Mac & Cheese ($9): I thought the baked cheese blanketing the macaroni was perfectly done. Thick. Flavorful. Not cloying like many others. If you are a fan of mushrooms and cheese, go for this.Tea-flavored Macarons ($2.50): I was very skeptical at first, because well, macarons aren’t easy to perfect. Not especially at a café. I had a go, nevertheless, at their Chamomile and Chai flavored ones. The former didn’t make much of an impression as I couldn’t really make out the Chamomile flavor. The latter however, had a more distinct taste. Flavors aside, their macaron shells match my expectation and liking. Not crumbly, and tough enough to withstand a couple more chews. Worth it.Note #1: Prices stated are net. No GST and service charge.Note #2: POPULAR bookstore members are entitled to a 10% discount (upon showing of membership card).Note #3: Even though it’s not halal-certified, they do not have pork served. continue reading
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Level4 2013-08-10
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Unknown to most people, there is a small café within the bookshop at the 4th floor of ION Orchard. The place is not big and simple in decoration. As it is not crowded, it is quite relaxing to have a meal there.For my thirst quencher, I have Mojito with Mint Soda ($6.00). It is uniquely served in a small jar. It is very light and refreshing.The teriyaki chicken sandwich ($10.50) is quite big with a huge slice of (canned) pineapple inside. It actually tastes quite juicy. Total costs $16.50. continue reading
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Level3 2013-07-19
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Anyone who knows me, knows that there's no place in the world I would rather be but to be surrounded by books. And Epilogue Cafe is one of the few places that allows me to enjoy both ambiance and good food. Located on the 4th floor of ION Orchard, its nicely hidden at the back of the popular book store, Prologue. You can easily miss it if you don't step in to the book store. Lucky for me that Epilogue Cafe is well hidden. Such warm and cosy cafe should be kept away from public! This is my fourth visit and I've not seen it full house. Their menu offers a small selection of main course that ranges from Mac N Cheese to Lasagna. For those who wish for something lighter, they do serve salad and paninis too. They have a small counter filled with cakes, macarrons and even scones! I had a pot of Chocolate Mint ($6), and the very american Mac N Cheese ($9+).Macaroni and cheese is the perfect comfort food! Its creamy and light and not forgetting cheesy! Gooey Goodness. I am definitely coming back to Epilogue each time i crave for Mac N Cheese. I love how it left me not feeling over stuffed!The mint in the Chocolate Mint makes it wonderfully refreshing while it is sweet like a dessert from the chocolate. I don't do tea actually but this is just an exception. Its smooth and just refreshes my throat. I could have this for hours and just be at home at this cafe. This is the ideal place for those seeking solace away from the busy streets of Orchard during lunch time. Its quiet, cozy and if you spend more than $25 on a single receipt, you are entitled to grab a book off their shelves for free. Awesome no? continue reading
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Level4 2013-06-12
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Went to this quiet restaurant to have a very peaceful lunch. THe restaurant was quite spacious and cooling. I have bought their cheesy beef pastrami sandwich. Took the chef to prepare the food for more than fifteen minutes before the waiter served it to my table. The presentation was quite nice and neat. The potato chips are abit too salty but very crunchy. The sandwich bun was quite firm in texture and was soft and moist. The thin slices of beef meat is quite juicy and tender as well, and with the added melt cheese topped on it make it realy fragrant. The raw lettuces was abit too bitter and the brown sauce topped on it is also too sweet and salty too. Service was abit slow but still quite friendly. Bought it at $10.50. continue reading
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