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The bun arrived warm with a golden crust that had a gentle crumble on top. Inside, it was soft and fluffy, and instead of being filled, the butter and condensed milk came on the side. Spreading the cold butter into the bun while it melted against the warmth gave a rich bite, and the condensed milk added sweetness that could be adjusted to taste 》RM7.90
I’m not really an egg tart person so I can’t say what makes a great one. This Portuguese‑style tart was generously filled with custard that came smooth and steady. The crust had a light flake and the caramelised top gave a gentle sweetness without being too heavy 》RM10.80 / 2 Pcs
This was a warm, saucy delight. The spiced tomato base had a nice kick and the eggs were perfectly runny, ideal for scooping up with the crusty sourdough. Loved the mix of onion and capsicum for that extra depth. It’s the kind of dish that makes you slow down and savour every bite 》RM25
Crispy potato base, creamy scrambled eggs, silky salmon and that citrus sour cream just tied everything together. The avocado added a nice buttery touch and the greens kept it fresh. Felt like a fancy breakfast plate that didn’t try too hard 》RM35
smooth espresso, creamy foam, and not too heavy 》RM13
Creamy, smooth, with just the right balance of earthy matcha and milk. Prefect for a slow afternoon 》RM16
The otah is fragrant with a soft, almost creamy texture that pairs well with the mee siam. A generous dollop of sambal ties everything together, adding just the right amount of heat. While the flavours hit the mark, a bigger portion of otah would have made the balance even better. Still, it’s a comforting and satisfying meal 》RM12.90
This is a bold fusion that delivers on both flavour and texture. The tangy, slightly spicy mee siam is brightened with a squeeze of calamansi, while the crispy, golden-brown chicken chop adds a satisfying crunch. A fried egg, cucumber slices, and sambal complete the dish, making it a comforting twist on tradition 》RM15.90
This bowl of laksa is rich and comforting, but don’t expect the usual SG-style broth. This one brings its own character — creamy yet distinct, packing a different balance of flavours. The bee hoon soaks up the fragrant broth perfectly, while toppings like crispy fried beancurd skin, tau pok bursting with flavour, springy fish cake, and a perfectly boiled egg round out the dish. It’s a satisfying twist on a classic that is worth trying 》RM13. 90
Toast over here are served in two variations, wholemeal or white bread and here’s what I thought of each.
This wholemeal version is a great option if you’re seeking for a fiber-rich alternative. However, the wholemeal toast diminishes the crispiness as compared to the usual white toast. The kaya was generous and had a rich, fragrant sweetness that compliments the butter, adding a creamy richness that rounds out every bite.
In contrast, the white crispy peanut kaya butter toast unapologetically embraces its decadence. The white bread toasts up to a golden perfection, delivering a delightful crunch that resonates with every bite. This crispness forms the perfect canvas for the kaya and salted peanut combination, blending textures in a way that’s immensely satisfying.
Butter Kaya Toast (Wholemeal) 》RM4.50
Peanut Kaya Butter Toast 》RM4.70
Kopi C 》RM3.90
Iced Milo 》RM5.30
While their mee siam scored well, this plate of mee rebus somehow lost much of its comforting appeal. The flavour profile seemed muted and the boldness that typically defines mee rebus wasn’t present. The gravy which should be the heart of this dish was far too watery and lacked the thick, rich consistency that typically makes mee rebus so comforting. A thicker and more flavourful gravy could have made it more memorable 》RM8.50
This Mee Siam with Rendang Chicken is a marriage of bold flavours and satisfying textures. The highlight of this dish is undeniably the rendang chicken. Tender and richly marinated, the chicken is coated in a thick, velvety sauce that exudes deep, aromatic notes of lemongrass, coconut, and slow-cooked spices. Each bite is a burst of umami and warmth that creates a perfect harmony of flavours. The sambal on the side is perfect for spice lovers looking to amplify the dish's flavours 》RM15.50