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Walking distance from NEX (Serangoon Mrt Station) continue reading
Introduction
The Little Family Cafe is nested at Serangoon Central within walking distance from NEX and serves delicious waffles, ice cream and desserts. continue reading
Opening Hours
Mon
Closed
Tue - Thu
11:00 - 22:00
Fri - Sat
11:00 - 23:00
Sun
11:00 - 22:00
Other Info
Group Gathering
Restaurant Website
http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Little-Family-Cafe/369436506550470
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Review (2)
Level4 2015-02-23
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I'm back here again to try more ice cream flavours and their signature crispy brown waffles!I really like this arch of the corner of the shop. It adds a very "homely" feel to the place. There are alot of stickers around that adds "cute-ness" to the shop. It is definitely a little family cosy spot. I ended bringing my mum and dad to this place and they liked it. The decor of the place, definitely welcomed them.I love that they give you a huge scoop of the ice cream! The presentation of the chocolate and syrup depends on who's designing your waffle. Either ways, it's still pretty and I love the chocolate syrup on my ice cream!The waffles are very brown and crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside. We did wait at least 5-10 minutes for the waffle. You can't expect an instant waffle to taste nice. But the sweet aroma of the waffle baking in the iron was just too much for me to bear!We tried a few flavours of the ice cream and settled with banana nut. It was creamy and smooth, the banana flavour wasn't too overpowering and yet we still bit into delightful chunks of nuts. Definitely my kind of ice cream!On a hot Sunday afternoon, this was the perfect place to be. With air conditioning, a chill out spot, ice cream and waffles!Being that this is a rather new cafe, they don't have much to offer on their menu, but do give them a try. Their waffles will not disappoint you! continue reading
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