The menu is relatively extensive with food options that are considerably more affordable than the usual hipster cafe. A plus point is that it's GST and service charge free. With a love for good rosti, I had the 6 Letter Brunch ($21) that came with a crispy rösti, smoked salmon, sunny-side up egg, shiitake mushrooms, mashed avocado, mixed salad, and fresh fruit. The rösti was seasoned with pepper and had a nice crisp. It's a good rösti though it lacked the buttery flavour and crispy texture of a perfect rösti, and it pulled apart too easily. I wished it was served with a dollop of sour cream although I liked the mashed avocado that substituted it
The Honey White Cold Brew ($7.30) was smooth, not too creamy and naturally sweetened from the honey. I liked that it was only slightly sweetened which allowed the chocolate undertones of the coffee to come through.