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2014-05-17
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Full Artease review here: http://ivanteh-runningman.blogspot.sg/2014/05/artease.htmlArtease promises a uniquely Singaporean cafe experience, serving up artisinal, great tasting, unique yet playful sandwiches, cakes and teas. Founded in 2009, Artease has since grown to become a franchise, yet still maintains the high quality of food it started with.Bucking the trend of location, Artease outlets tend to be located away from major shopping malls, usually close to a heartland housing estate. Despite
Artease promises a uniquely Singaporean cafe experience, serving up artisinal, great tasting, unique yet playful sandwiches, cakes and teas. Founded in 2009, Artease has since grown to become a franchise, yet still maintains the high quality of food it started with.
Bucking the trend of location, Artease outlets tend to be located away from major shopping malls, usually close to a heartland housing estate. Despite the name, there is very little art within Artease. With a minimalist concept, clean lines, natural lighting, and functional and modern looking furniture, Artease also draws eyes with its attractive sandwich poster and eye catching display of cakes.
Artease is semi self-service, with ordering and payment made at the counter, and staff serving your orders to your table. I find staff to be friendly, knowledgeable and able to make recommendations on the menu, as well as offering suggestions on various combination meal / sets. I also love that you can choose your own sugar level for tea / coffee, although I feel that 25% sugar is usually sufficient for me.
Artease has a limited scope of menu, mostly focusing on sandwiches, cakes, and teas / coffee. As an artisinal tea cafe, you'll get flavours of tea at Artease that you won't get anywhere else, at a much more competitive (lower) price than most major coffee brands. This alone is reason enough to visit Artease, but even better, they make their own cakes in-house, with just as much creativity in flavour and concept.
The unique Cinnamon Milk Tea (SGD $4) has the sweet essence of cinnamon sugar, with the smooth texture of milk tea. I like the lingering sweet note on the palate, and the fragrant aroma wafting from the mug. The Sandwich Grilled Cheese & Ham (SGD $4.50) is a classic comfort food, done well. The cheese just melts off the perfectly toasted sandwich, forming gooey strings that pull away. The ham is a thin slice, but lends the savoury taste to the overall dish. Excellent! Love the zesty zing of the Lemon Bar (SGD $2.50), with its intense sour citrus taste of lemon. The consistency is similar to fudge, but not as sweet, and a lemon infused biscuit crumb base that is almost similar in texture.
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