1 Fusionopolis Way #02-10 Fusionopolis, Connexis Tower
6 avaliações para Black Canyon Coffee
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Majeed F.
Classificação do local: 4 Sunnyvale, CA
One of few cafés in 1 Funsionopolis, located on the first floor, it’s a large quiet place with a choice of table seating or cozy arm chairs. A range of hot and cold coffees, lattes and teas. Good for a quiet chats. Prefer it to the bustling Starbucks on the ground floor.
Boon T.
Classificação do local: 3 Singapore, Singapore
Had the«Ultimate Value Set Meal». How could any value seeking Singaporean resist that. Soup-Main course-Scoop of ice cream-Drink. $ 14.90 nett. Tom yam soup was decent. Serve hot. Had the black pepper beef rice. Was ok, a little sweet(thai taste, I think) was freshly cooked and hot too. My «price-upgrade» Black Coffee. Strong and bitter. Served with a shot of Chinese tea(jasmine tea)
John Q.
Classificação do local: 4 Singapore, Singapore
Everyone says the service is a bit slow, but perhaps that expectation set me up to think it was average. Everyone says the Thai food is good and I agree with them. I had the Tom Yam Jr. with noodles and it had a good balance of spice and flavor. I tried the«salads»(terrible name, yes) of vegetables, papaya, and other miscellany that others ordered. They were an excellent surprise. Overall, it is a place worth trying for lunch, if you can manage to lug yourself up all four escalators.
Saurabh M.
Classificação do local: 3 Mirrormont, WA
Food is only alright. Portions are not very big. Coffee is decent, the good thing is the place is very quiet and you will always find a seat. Good for a casual tea/coffee with a friend.
Andrew H.
Classificação do local: 4 Lisbon, Portugal
The food isn’t amazing. The vienna coffee(which doesn’t have chocolate in it unlike normal Viennese coffee) was very good.
Christine L.
Classificação do local: 3 Singapore, Singapore
It’s a Thai brand known for their coffee but strangely I could hardly spot any coffee cups on the patrons’ tables. Most of the dishes on their menus are Asian fusion items, a bit of here and there, sometimes Thai, sometimes Western, sometimes Chinese. I highly recommend the Spicy Glass Noodle Salad. It comes with fresh translucent prawns mixed with nuts and greens, and a generous serving of glass noodles. The taste is tangy without being overpowering like most Thai dishes, and the spiciness is mild. This colourful salad on a whole is crunchy and fresh to the bite. Love it. Their American fried rice is classic fusion. There’s a drumstick next to a neat portion of fried rice, complete with slices of ham and a sunny-side up. It’s a good choice for people who want ang-mo style meat but Chinese rice. This place serves ice water(Woots!) though you’d be lucky if the waiters remember it.