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Telephone
9852 7443
Introduction
Housed in a beautiful conservation shophouse in an area famous for its heady mix of culture, arts and dining, Afterwit was conceived as a space to inspire creativity for the advertising agency above it. continue reading
Good For
Brunch
Opening Hours
Today
10:00 - 00:00
Mon - Thu
10:00 - 22:00
Fri - Sat
10:00 - 00:00
Sun
10:00 - 22:00
Other Info
Corkage Fee
Pork Free
Takes Reservations
Wi-Fi/Power Socket
Restaurant Website
http://www.facebook.com/afterwitsg/
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Review (1)
Full review at http://lepakwithyaops.com/afterwit-cafe-mexican-halal-cafe-in-north-bridge-roadFollow Lepak With Yaops on Instagram and FacebookMore than just a Mexican halal eatery, Afterwhit Cafe enjoys music where local bands are invited to perform during dinner hours. Check out the intricate wall art too, simply brilliant!Lunch special starting from $10 is available between 12-3pm and each set comes with a choice of Tacos or Burritos paired with either specialty coffee or fruit juices.Taking pride in their coffee, Afterwhit uses beans from Dutch Colony Coffee Co. similar to their parent brunch at Working Title Cafe. However, I am disappointed with the outcome.Here's the Tacos de Carne Asada (Roast Beef) with nachos and dip. Stole a bite of the Taco which was refreshing and juicy with all that sauces, but only had traces of beef slices. Would need a second helping if I ordered this.I had Carne Picante (Roast Beef) Burrito! It was chunky and filling, but mainly due to rice with traces of sliced beef. Compared to the one I had at Muchachos, the latter has the upper hand in terms of taste and texture.Want a taste of Mexico, Afterwit is probably a place to visit...or maybe not? Overall, this is a great place to check out if you are looking for a peaceful place to work and catch up with friends. Nearest MRT will be either Lavender or Bugis Station. continue reading
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)