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madeleine looked so cute but was dry and had not much flavour :( was better when i dipped it in the sweet cream in my coffee HAHA

I only liked the Singapore Breakfast Tea ice cream. Wasn’t fancying the Vanilla Bourbon Tea ice cream and Eau Noire Tea sorbet

so yummy especially with those crispy puffs and the pilaf rice that it came with!

Only available during the weekend! Eggy & fluffy inside with crispy edgesπŸ₯ž Then, you get a different chewy texture when mixed with the ice cream, which had such a strong vanilla bean flavour πŸ˜‹πŸ¨

Saw reviews saying 𝐓𝐇𝐄 ππ‘π„π€πŠπ…π€π’π“ 𝐓𝐀𝐑𝐓 ($𝟐𝟏) tasted like Campbells mushroom soup...but I’d still pay for it HAHA the ikura and scrambled egg def elevated the base✨✨ Stuffed with bacon, mushroom and leek, the tart was surprisingly filling despite its small size!

ππ‘π„π€πŠπ…π€π’π“ 𝐁𝐔𝐑𝐆𝐄𝐑 ($πŸπŸ”) was good too but I was more impressed by my NON-veg-eating friend inhaling the greens??? Like what sauce did SYIP put into the saladπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

I'd also recommend getting the crispy πŒπ„ππ“π€πˆπŠπŽ 𝐓𝐀𝐓𝐄𝐑 π“πŽπ“π’ ($𝟏𝟏) to share! Portion was big and the sauce was loaded w umami✌🏼

raspberry was q sweet and overpowered matcha. nice but not for the matcha fanatics!

raspberry was q sweet and overpowered matcha. nice but not for the matcha fanatics!

Hadn’t been to Old Hen Coffee Bar for quite a while β€” wasn’t really in our mind to drop by but got reminded about their existence whilst passing some streets to head to where we originally intended to head to and decided to divert ourselves back to this familiar spot again. Seems like these folks had switched up their seating layout a while ago; gone was the wooden communal table and the wooden high table that once provided the window seating that faces outside of the cafe β€” a cushioned bench seating can be found backfacing the window, with the tables now better accommodating to patrons that swing by in pairs instead. Notwithstanding those changes, there is still a sense of familiarity within the space that stayed recognisable over all these years; not sure if we are getting old, but revisiting those places that we have frequented in the past just brings back some calmness of simpler times that we have had in the days that we visited these places.

Old Hen Coffee Bar has always been a spot that is best know for their bottled cold brews ever since they have started operations β€” their cold brew bottles having changed a number of times over the years, but their branding on their bottles had still remained to be fairly recognisable and even iconic over the years. Turns out, they had just introduced their new Honey Oat Latte bottled brew during our most recent visit there; a dairy-free beverage, the Honey Oat Latte features honey sourced from The Rare Honey Company β€” we had also previously visited Goldies at Stirling Road, which is a cafe run by The Rare Honey Company that also retails their raw honey in-store as well. For those familiar with Old Hen Coffee Bar, their Cold Brew White has been noted to be a sweetened beverage β€” the flavours also being rather consistent over the years; whilst most places serve their bottled Oat Cold Brews without any added sweetness, the Honey Oat Latte sees that familiar level of sweetness coming from the addition of honey. We recalled the floral aroma of the honey in the offerings at Goldies to be rather evident and the same could be said about the Honey Oat Latte β€” these same notes run at the back of the tongue as the finishing notes to the coffee. Considering the level of sweetness of the Honey Oat Latte though, the grainy notes of oat milk are not quite as obvious here as compared to the unsweetened Honey Oat Latte that we had tried elsewhere β€” the cuppa still carrying more of a nutty note amidst the sweetness which we felt to be rather balanced. Definitely one to go for those whom are ardent fans of Old Hen Coffee Bar’s bottled cold brew coffees, and would probably suit those whom have a thing with their Cold Brew White!

really damn huge omg....soft & moist inside, hard & crumbly outside. it's actually not that sweet despite having white choc. hmmm maybe there can be bigger blueberries inside? coz it tasted one-dimensional halfway

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iced tea topped with milk foam!! super refreshing and a huge glass too

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BACON, EGG & CHEESE SANDWICH ($12) reminded me of Burger King breakfast burgers...Q basic & the brioche buns were q dry :( We preferred the FAIRFAX SANDWICH ($12) as it was a little more special, w soft scrambled eggs, chives, caramelised onions, cheddar & sriracha mayo.