1933 is a café which is opened by BreadTalk. To most, it feels like an atas version of ToastBox. The café offers local cuisine, priced reasonable, considering the high class shopping mall. Tea Set($ 10.90++) The café offers a reasonable priced tea set during the afternoon. It is pandan chiffon cake served with a choice of tea or coffee. As the coffee machine was down, the choices were limited to mostly tea. Gula Melaka Pandan Chiffon 香兰椰糖蛋糕($ 8.90) Childhood favourite soft pandan chiffon is baked with bits of palm sugar for that extra Nyonya flavour and served with delightful Gula Melaka syrup. Interesting chiffon cake with a layer of Gula Melaka filling in it. If not enough, there’s a serving of rich Gula Melaka syrup to dip with. The cake was light and fluffy. Although it looked like there was lots of cream with dessicated coconut on top of the cake, I felt that it gave the cake a kind of moist feel. Served with Green Mango Peach fruit tea 有机芒果桃味茶($ 8) The tea was light and fruity in taste. Overall the tea set was enjoyable. The service was great with the staff refilling the tea without being asked to.
Fern O.
Classificação do local: 4 Bencoolen, Singapore, Singapore
Another Breadtalk concept which poshes up the old kopitiam café concept. There’s hipster tisanes and brew coffees to go with your chicken rice and chicken curry. Clever twists on presentation. The chicken curry comes in a bread bowl. The Raffles blend coffee is a filter coffee that comes with a mini sock in a fancy glass filter. The desserts are all plated with fancy finesse — think sauces brushed on plates, quenelles of ice creams, strategically placed fruits. Despite the hipster presentation, the food is nicely done. The chicken rice has silky chicken and good broth. The chicken curry has good rempah but the bread bowl is huge. Prices are of course on the high side to match the table service and fancy ambience. But it’s a nice quiet corner to hang out for dinner and coffee.
George N.
Classificação do local: 5 Atlanta, GA
Nice air-conditioned environment within the Capitol Piazza overlooking the Atrium. Try the Asian fusion baked goods(on display the front) and the Eggs Royale — the smoothies have no added sugar. Nice and quiet during brunch. Lunch menu starts at 11:30am and yes there’s chicken rice if you need it. It’s not big, it doesn’t try to be too clever, and gets the job done nicely!