A decent place for coffee and brunch food on a lazy weekend if you are staying around the area. The Aglio Olio ($17) is flavorful but it is more on the salty and wetter side. Prawns were fresh. Spicy level was very mild.

The Pork Cutlet Jjolmyeon ($18) was a disappointment. Sauce was oversweet and gloopy and did not go well with the noodles. Pairing it with the generous serving of pork cutlet was a weird combination since the crispy cutlet became soggy with the sauce. Really strange to have this Korean-fusion dish on the menu.

The iced mocha and grapefruit soda were decent accompaniments to our mains.

Service was good and the decor of the cafe is quaint and relaxing. However, it does get really crowded and noisy during peak periods (we were there at lunch time 2pm) and you may have to shout to your dining partner to be heard over the noise. Stay clear of the peak periods if you would like a quiet meal.

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