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A little quaint Cafe & Restaurant, located very near Bras Basah MRT station. This is a social enterprise restaurant, providing the intellectually challenged a mean to be gainfully employed. All their service staff are very friendly and polite. Please do be a bit patient when placing your orders. Fo
Reasonably priced good hearty food. Attentive, friendly & quick service. Cozy ambience though may get a bit crowded as the place is not so big. Best to make reservations. Hope to be back soon 😊👍👍
Food and services were Great. The mushrooms soup was value for money and the fish fillets was very skillfully cooked where it melts in my mouth. Overall a very fulfilling dinner especially when you know its a social enterprise. The chef shared with us they only close 2 days in a year (Good Friday an
Been here three times, most of the food are nice, Laksa is the best, Acai Grace bowl is also very delicious with a lot of toppings. Some of the food freshness can be improve, e.g fish. Their service is also great! This cafe provides work opportunities for people who have special needs; thus some spe
I really enjoyed my salmon main! Definitely would recommend here anyone around the area looking for a place to chill at &/ have a nice meal. Staff are helpful and nice too! Bonus: All for a good cause 🥰
Excellent burger, barramundi and mash! The coffee was also surprisingly good for the price. Pleasantly surprised to see Trappist beers. Very sad that I have embarked on a strict diet otherwise I would come here weekly.
Since I'm on leave, would like to give social enterprise cafes a go. Chosen Crossing Cafe and visited this place with my girlfriend. Before coming, encourage all to make a reservations as during lunch time it can get crowded. We entered the place and was received warmly by staff, Andrea who greet
When I am in the Bras Basah area, I often pop in to Crossings Café in the Catholic Centre (Archdiocese of Singapore Chancery Building) in Waterloo Street -- an important social enterprise project which employs wait staff who are differently able/with special needs. I ❤️ the Franciscan burger (no lon
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