Run by a passionate baker and mother of two, this cheery Arab Street favourite sees an innovative menu and delicious, all-natural bakes. Order up the Shakshouka ($18.90), flaunting beautifully poached eggs and a dollop of crème fraîche in a sweet, sour and slightly spicy blend of bell peppers, tomatoes and spices. Grab a fragrant and biscuity Gula Melaka Scone ($3.50) scone or two after your meal as well.
*Halal-certified
Photo by Burppler Hungry Girl
Strong smell of jackfruit with moist and soft butter cake. Quite expensive for such a small loaf
Remind me of a cross between rendang and kurma’. Didn’t expect the rice though.
Super gula-melaka sweet. If you like it, you like it.
I came to this cafe many times and the scones were always sold out. Finally got my hands on one today (my second time having the scone), and I felt kinda cheated. I saw on the racks with bigger sized scones but perhaps I did a takeaway, they chose an extremely small one for me.
Part of their weekday set lunch menu that gives you complimentary soup of the day or dessert. I chose dessert - small slice of nutty cake with a layer of chocolate sauce on top.
Chicken breast+pesto+tomato+brie+sauce that taste like subway sweet onion between hot pressed ciabatta. Sandwich comes with a side of salad that seems to have no dressing so I did not touch that (maybe I should have added that to my sandwich in hindsight😂)
Sandwich is nicely toasted. I like the sauce and bread but chicken breast is chicken breast - dry. Decent cafe sandwich at cafe prices. Will I go for the sandwiches again? I don’t know. Not the ones with chicken probably.