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Arriving by bus: 7,14,16,36,77,106,111,124,162,167,171,174,175,190,502,518,700,NR6,NR7 (Bus Stop No. - 08057, Dhoby Ghaut Stn), Arriving by Train : Exit E, Dhoby Ghaut MRT - NS 24,NE 6,CC 1 on the Red,Purple and Circle Line
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開飯介紹
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.
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營業時間
星期一至日
08:00 - 22:30
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Waking up on a sleepy Sunday morning, I and my boyfriend were slowly enjoying our breakfast at Wang Café. Away from the hectic lifestyle, the atmosphere was rather relaxed and quiet. Served the most traditional local-styled breakfast, their passion and warm service provided patrons a great dining experience. A rich and fragrant milk tea came first, it was a unique blend of classic tea leaves. Cracked the shell, we were greeted with runny half-boiled eggs. Golden yellowish egg yolk looked tempting, I drizzled them with a little pepper and soy sauce. Not too cooked or not too raw, slurping moment was awesome. The breakfast set was also included one piece of Signature Bread, brown sliced of bread. Just out from the oven, bread was baked until a crispy texture. Spread along with Kaya and Butter, simplest way to satisfy. Individual set was priced at $4.50, pretty reasonable.
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My group of friends had initially wanted to head to Tim Ho Wan on a Friday night but the queue was unbelievable. Hence, we decided to eat at Wang Cafe where the queue was more decent during Friday's dinner time. Wang Cafe is another one of those hong kong cafes that have bloomed in Singapore. Most of my friends ordered their pork cutlet noodles while I wanted to try something else so I got the sambal fried rice And we got a few sides along as well.Not bad for a cafe that is of affordable pricing. However do note their dishes are rather salty. Will go back there again if I really want a shorter queue and less pressure on my wallet
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For a pick-me-up during midday, go to Wang Cafe for an authentic cup of Nanyang Kopi. I find their prices reasonable, service is fast and efficient and the place is usually cleared pretty quickly so you get clean tables fast. This outlet is located on the same level as the MRT so it makes takeaways pretty convenient too. They even make notes on your cups if you have multiple orders. Very service-oriented!
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The food they sell here is quite nice!! Tried it the first time and ordered the sgd 4.50 set meal with toasts, 2 eggs and a tea or coffee. We ordered the buttered kaya toast and there were 4 pieces given which tasted quite nice! The eggs are cooked just nice as well and their teh tarek is not so sweet which appeals to my taste just nice. You can request to have more sugar though.
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I was looking for a quick lunch and decided to takeaway the chicken macaroni from Wang Cafe, which costs around $4. It was an absolutely bad choice as it was one of the worst macaroni I have ever eaten. The soup was a little sweet and tasted awful, and I was very thirsty after eating; they probably added a lot of MSG. The macaroni itself was soggy and too soft. there were shredded chicken which was tasteless. Wouldn't eat it for free.
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