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The Arabica outlet on Orchard Road/313 Somerset is very easy to find. Very convenient for tourists and visitors. As someone who love Arabica coffee around the world, this is our to go cafe. The outlet at Somerset is neat but has very little seating. There are a few tables where one can stand but the
Free smells at this lovely coffee joint are the best, but what genuinely makes %Arabica so good is their amazing selection of coffees. We went for their iced cafe latte (SGD8 each) and enjoyed every sip of it. There’s almost always a queue, but the staff is very efficient and waiting time is always
Good coffee at a convenient location. Not the cheapest for sure (large latte is $8) but the quality compensates. The coffee tastes strong but not very bitter so it’s quite a smooth drink. Here there is a mix of sitting and standing areas to enjoy the coffees but there’s not that many seating areas d
“Way too much coffee. But if it weren’t for the coffee, I’d have no identifiable personality whatsoever.” – David Letterman Pretty much sums me up. Great minimalist ambience where people sit to be seen. Coffee is good.
Great coffee. But price is quite steep compared to starb. I hope they have more options like ice blended, your coffee beans taste more heavily in flavour. If you prefer something not sweet like usual one, this is a place for you.
Got myself the hot long black, and appreciate the fact that the this is just like any other cafes. Although quality of beans may be better, but I'm someone who likes my coffee a little thicker and more bitter. As such, their beans somehow were not able to service my needs entirely well. This outlet
Ordered dark latte for $8.60, Latte art was beautifully done and tasted really good much to my surprise. Would be better if it is hotter as I was served a luke warm cup. Queue system can definitely be better managed as it is quite hard to hear the queue number
Don't be deceived by the long queue, it moves at a decent speed. Definitely has one of the best lattes in Singapore, albeit more pricey than its competitors at $7 (My Kyoto blend is $7.80). I would rate it as a $6 latte, above the national average of $5.
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