12 Jiak Chuan Road
Singapore 089265
Sunday:
09:00am - 05:00pm
06:00pm - 11:00pm
Enjoy dining without burning a hole in your pocket, no membership required
Yassa Fish 4/5
Kondre 3/5 (Sweet)
Honey Java 4/5
Karanga 4/5
Bidibado 3/5
Nakupenda 3/5 (Purple Taro)
Only available during the weekend! Eggy & fluffy inside with crispy edges🥞 Then, you get a different chewy texture when mixed with the ice cream, which had such a strong vanilla bean flavour 😋🍨
Finally checked @kafeutu off my bucket list! African style food isn't common in Singapore and it was definitely an interesting gastronomical experience! We decided to play abit safer and here are the items we got:
Smoked Pork Belly ($18) - very delectable, the pork belly was rather tender and very rich and smoky. Flavour profile is close to bacon! It is a bit too rich for 1 to finish; would make a good sharing dish.
Buttermilk Fried Chicken ($20) - this was well executed, with the light crispy batter and succulent meat within. The interesting part is their chilli sauce. It has a good kick, with a hint of spices that I have not tasted before!
Calamari Essaouira ($31) - a good hearty stew, it has a good savoury tangy tomato base, with a hint of spice. The calamari was very fresh, due to its crisp texture. This was a comforting dish to have with rice.
Mocha ($7) - good dark chocolate was used and I could still taste the strong coffee notes. It was a good blend and I wished I got a latte instead so that I could taste the coffee more!
Dishes and drinks were all well executed, but it wasn't anything really mind blowing. Considering the price, I don't think I will come back again anytime soon actually. Still, it's an interesting place to try once!
Cauliflowers (can't remember the price)
Not bad but have had better.
A bit expensive for such basic food.
Nigerian fiery peppered pork stew @ $33++
Delicious and the spiciness has got kick! Good that it comes with rice and also an appetiser with mango so they help to balance out the spiciness.
Feels a bit expensive though as it also feels like malay food.