Just got back from a lovely visit to Wild Rabbit Cafe and Bakehouse this week, and I'm already looking forward to my next trip. This place has a really nice, easygoing vibe the moment you step in. The decor is simple, nothing too fussy, but it's definitely inviting, a great spot to just relax. And honestly, their choice of dinnerware? Spot on! It adds a little touch of class without being pretentious.
Now, let's talk about the food. We started with the roasted pumpkin soup, and wow, it was absolutely delightful. You could really taste the freshness of the pumpkin, and it had a lovely, comforting warmth to it. The tomato Bruschetta was another winner, so fresh, with perfectly ripe tomatoes and a good balance of flavors.
The Caesar Salad was exactly what you want on a warm day – crisp, refreshing, and not overdressed. Then came the Veg loaf, which was definitely an interesting dish in the best way possible. It was packed with flavor and had a really nice texture. The "blended in love" drink, as you mentioned, was good, though I agree, maybe a little something extra could elevate it. But still enjoyable!
And to cap it all off, the Cafe Mocha was just perfect. Rich, chocolatey, and exactly what I needed.
What really struck me about Wild Rabbit is the sense that they're using fresh, quality ingredients. Everything tasted vibrant and homemade. It's the kind of place where you can tell they care about what they're putting on the plate.
Overall, Wild Rabbit Cafe and Bakehouse is a fantastic spot to unwind and enjoy some seriously delicious, freshly made food. If you're looking for a relaxed atmosphere and honest, tasty dishes, this place should definitely be on your list. Highly...
Read moreWhile I usually refrain from giving low ratings, this experience had to be an exception. Was quite excited to visit this place for a peaceful Sunday lunch, especially going by the reviews.
The place definitely offered a cozy and breezy ambience with ample natural light being located on the terrace. That definitely created a good impression backed by a well crafted menu. But then on things went downhill. We ordered just two items for the time being - the chicken caesars salad and the roasted chicken main course. It took them easily over 30 mins to get the first dish, and the place was not even crowded, hardly a couple of other tables occupied. The taste of both dishes were definitely good, but what was disappointing with the late service, was the portion. The salad hardly had any content, and while we waited over 30 mins for the items, paying close to 400 for each, it barely took us(2 pax) 10 mins to finish, so it was definitely not worth it.
To give them another chance, we tried ordering a burger, as obviously we were still hungry, but the waiters seemed or pretented to be too busy, to even pay attention to our order or hear the feedback. And unfortunately, the items were no longer available. I lost my patience by then and wanted to leave right away. Well, guess what came in a jiffy, the bill.
Will I visit again? maybe not. The place is definitely cozy, clean, and serves delicious food. But my experience was definitely disappointing and the staff needs...
Read moreIf you're looking for a place that effortlessly blends artisanal quality with cozy charm, Wild Rabbit Café and Bakehouse is it. From the moment you walk through the door, you're greeted with the warm, comforting aroma of freshly baked food and locally roasted coffee—it's like stepping into a hug.
The atmosphere is a perfect balance of rustic and modern, with wooden beams, hand-crafted tables, and soft lighting that invites you to linger. Whether you're grabbing a quick espresso or settling in for a leisurely brunch, the vibe is welcoming and relaxed.
The food—every bite is clearly made with care. The artichoke pizza is phenomenal: crusty on the outside, perfectly chewy on the inside, with a subtle tang that only comes from a well-love. The pasta menu is equally impressive, with standouts like the pesto pasta.
Coffee and drinks are just as thoughtfully prepared.
What really sets Wild Rabbit apart is the people. The staff are genuinely friendly and knowledgeable, happy to chat about the menu or offer recommendations. You get the sense that they truly care about what they’re serving and the community they’re creating.
In short, Wild Rabbit Café and Bakehouse is a rare gem—equal parts neighbourhood favourite and destination café in whitefield. Whether you're a die-hard foodie or just someone looking for a soul-soothing cup of coffee, this spot delivers. I can't recommend...
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