Coffee Adventures
Placed in a quaint little spot along the famed Keong Saik street (Lonely Planet 2017 Top 10 Asian travel Destination), this is the place to be for a nice weekend chill for both couples and family dates. The old school charm of wooden table and chairs coupled with modern design and equipment make for a truly interesting concept, only eclipsed by the freshly made, new concept bakery products and coffee available here.
Traditional Kopi-Cs are brewed with 100% Arabian coffee beans with fresh milk, priced reasonably unlike the $6 coffee you see at those coffee places around town. Bakery products range from Gula Melaka Cake to Rye breads to Milo croissants, all of which look absolutely delectable.
We shared these among 3 pax:
- their signature bread Sor Hei ($3.2), a black and white Danish pastry, with chocolate chips
- a sardine cheese bun ($2.5), filled with chili tomato sardines, onions, mozzarella cheese & French dough
- 2 iced kopi c kosong (2 x $3.3)
- 1 kopi c kosong ($2.8)
& will highly recommend the Sor Hei and ice kopi c kosong for a tea time snack! Hurry come while stocks last. We managed to order the last Sor Hei when we were there abt 2.30pm on a weekend. The next batch of Sor Hei will only be ready in an hour's time! 👍👍
Get your coffee fix here! 👍This cafe serves pretty good coffee, with beans from two degrees north!
Nestled in a corner of Paya Lebar Square, this inconspicuous small cafe serves good coffee. 👍 We ordered a panini tea set ($13.50) which consists of a ham and cheese panini + a sea salt caramel latte.
Need a break from work? Come here to enjoy a good cup of coffee! 💪
Side note: I will probably order Lunar's truffle fries the next time I'm here. Was so tempted to do so since the truffle smell was so strong from afar!! 😍
This place has cool baristas who can do this - latte art of cute jigglypuff and more! 😍
A coffee a day, keeps my blues away! This is a pretty chill cafe to relax and gear yourself up for the next half of the day! 💪
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