This has got to be one of my favourite cafes in Singapore as it has a little kids corner where i can leave my daughter to do some drawing with crayons or play toys there. The décor is that of wood and gives it a really nostalgic feel which is good when you want to sit back enjoy your teabreak and chill out. I particularly like their array of fresh and healthy pastry especially the Russian bread(forgot the actual name) and the chocolate croissant. The Russian bread has nuts and raisins in it which make it really healthy and a mouthful to eat whereas the chocolate croissant is really fluffy and the chocolate coating not too sinful and thick, thus you can eat without worrying so much. Overall it is a nice place to hang out with friends or family over some healthy snacks for tea. They do serve other items such as soups and bread but have not had the time to explore yet.