Hits and misses.
The newly opened coffeeshop offers a variety of food, from Chinese to western to Indian cuisine, one would be spoilt for choices.
Recommendations: Thai wanton mee, bbq stingray, pan fried dumplings
Neutral: chicken rice (while meat is soft, the sauce lacks flavour beyond the saltiness, rice is on the softer side)
To be improved: Hokkien mee (mushy and lacks flavours), Indian rojak (sauce is too thick and sweet while items were coated in an overly thick batter), western (fried enoki had a thick batter that soaked up all the oil), drinks (over priced. Barley, milktea and canned drinks were close to $2 with the former having half a cup of barley. Price of hot drinks were reasonable though).
With so much competitions from neighbouring food places that offer equal variety and competitive prices, this place needs to draw patrons in by offering more in...
Read moreReopened recently with FULL occupancy after taking over from Fu Chan Food Paradise. The popular Sol 19 Thai Wanton Mee & Dong Ji Chinese Dumplings remains and new tenants including Hwa Heng Beef Noodles & Simon Road Hokkien Mee etc.... It's vabrient and crowded like all newly renovated coffeeshops but will it stay this way depends on the quality of the food stalls it...
Read moreDrinks/dim sum store bad service. All talk at the same time. Ordered egg mayo sandwich which is in the menu board but they don’t seem to understand, gave up and Order dim sum via name, they say order by number and still gave out wrong dim sum. Gave up and just ate whatever was given as can’t communicate with the aunties. Regretted trying this stall. Will...
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