We used to go to Sarnies for lunch, for their sandwiches and coffee and so when we found out they started serving dinner, we decided to give it a try. The crowd was a stark difference to lunch, with the cafe pretty quiet in the evening. It feels like a good place to hang out…
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Coffee Break – Hipster Coffee at Amoy Food Centre
Located on the second level of the bustling Amoy Street Food Centre, this kopi stall ain’t your usual coffee stall. Serving traditional Hainanese coffee, this stall also introduced flavour lattes to cater to the young crowd, and the queue during lunch just never seems to end Iced Latte with Sea Salt Mint $4.30 The blend…
Chong Wen Ge Cafe – Hidden Gem in CBD
A cafe next to a Chinese temple? That’s a first. A cafe serving Peranakan cuisine in CBD is even more attractive. Chong Wen Ge cafe opened not long ago in the bustling CBD area without much fanfare. Honestly, if you don’t spot the sign outside, you probably won’t realise there is a cafe inside The…
Mr & Mrs Maxwell – Serving All Day Brunch At Ann Siang
Located at the The Club hotel, Mr & Mrs Maxwell occupies the lobby of the hotel with an environment that is cozy and quiet to laze the day away. With a touch of oriental Chinese, you may have thought to be transported back to Old Shanghai with big leather sofa and high tables Flat White…
Free The Robot – Cafe by Day, Bar by Night
Free The Robot shares the same space as Bitter & Love, so it is a cafe by day and bar by night. Dropped by the place for lunch one day since it is nearby and was lucky we managed to finish our meal before the cafe is filled with the lunch crowd Even though it…