First off, the ambience of this cafe was pure beauty - think vintage, Peter Rabbit and wax seals. Upon entry, the tunes of Lorde made the place even more intriguing.

Then came the food. My friend ordered their Pesto Linguine ($16.90, pictured) which looked a whole lot like an appetizer, ain't it? The plating was delicate, yet miserly. However, though the portion was a tad too small, it did not fail much in taste; being oily by nature, the taste of pesto was in every strand of al dente linguine (the smell whiffed through the entire cafe when it was being prepared).

Had a try of their Scrambled Eggs ($3 for add-on) as well, which did not look appealing and needed a variety of available condiments (plus point: they use Pink Salt) to make up for the lack of taste. The buttered toasts which came with the Enchanted Big Brekkie($18.90) were crispy, though the crusts were burnt.

Service was amicable, and prices are nett. It's a cosy cafe to be in, nevertheless.

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