Having enjoyed the churros a lot on her first visit to this cafe, my friend persuaded me to give it another go. This is in spite of me sharing my negative experience when I ordered it before. Reluctantly, I agreed and guess what? It turned out to be better this time. Perhaps the chef was able to focus on doing it properly because it was nearly closing time and only a handful of customers remained.
Oriole Coffee Roasters, located in a quiet corner of a street close to the Chinatown area. You can have traditional kaya toast set with "Atas" coffee here, but I chose coffee and desserts as usual! Best thing about the cafe, apart from the rustic ambience and the long table setup, is actually the free WiFi access here! Totally digging cafes that provide complimentary wifi for cafe-goers that's always on the move!