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Love it. The basque burnt cheesecake and calamari are my top favs. Did some shopping for tudung, brooches and mask extenders. (And these with made by children with autism) The service was nice. The 2 ladies were friendly.
Love the cookies and the sedap mee siam and mee rebus. A must stop whenever in the arab street area. Try their cakes and creative drinks too!
Nice and small cafe, owner is polite and everything is smoothn with the flow of food and ordering. The mee rebus is legit Delicious, The cake is wonderful not too sweet or salty. Overall would come again. Price point:$ 2 pax-$30++
I went to this cafe last weekend to redeem a coupon I got from my uni, they had a collaboration/fund raising event and this cafe was a part of it. I got to try the malay fried rice and strawberry fruit bubble tea. Food-wise, tastes very homey, almost like my grandma's cooking, but slightly on the s
Although the place is rather small but you will enjoy the cozy seating. The mee rebus is a must to try. I would recommend that you dont add the beancurd because it is served as a big piece. Just enjoy the mee rebus down to its basics. The finger food platter is also nice and the plum juice is awesom
Had deserts and drinks. Their sheperd's pie was delicious. Staff was very friendly and cheerful.
My friend gave me a box of mooncake from Lina’s. The packaging is beautiful, mooncakes comes in nice different colours and different flavours like lychee, green tea, ondeh ondeh, red bean etc. Only one thing is the salted egg yolk taste slightly undercooked. Other than that it’s all great.
The Mee rebus is reasonably good but not the transitional type where shrimps is added to enhance the taste.
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