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    All about Cafes (Sweet and/or Savoury Menu)

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      autumnbronze
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      Recently, DH and I tried this place out for tea.


      http://blanketsandcoffee.blogspot.sg/20 ... ds-at.html

      Its a small cafe that specializes in orders of cakes. This cafe only serves cakes and tarts and coffee (Nespresso).

      We tried and fell in love with the banana and peanut butter cake. It is a slice of banana cake with peanut butter cream on top and in between. We liked it cuz the cake was not oily and the cream was not cloyingly sweet.

      For the younger one, we ordered the strawberry shortcake which he walloped, sans the strawberry. If you have read the above blog, whose review I read before visiting the cafe, it mentioned that the signature cake is the lychee martini. Its similar to the shortcake, hence we didn't try it out.

      My DH was so smitten that he ended with the dark chocolate tart. I took a bite from it and it was very good. The pastry base was neither hard nor very sweet. In fact, it was lightly flaky and kinda melted in my mouth.

      Hope to read sharings of cafe visits by fellow members in this thread!

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        Jennifer
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        :thankyou: :thankyou:


        I love to read your sharing.

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          Imami
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          Good good! Bookmark for my catch up sessions with friends!

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            Porky Pig
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            Thanks for your sharing. I must go and try Chockfull of beans one of this days.

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              Integer
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              Thanks for starting this thread, AB.


              Love to go to cafes for marathon chit chat sessions with friends. If absolutely no idea where to go, we normally just fall back on our trusty TCC. ๐Ÿ˜„

              Never been to S.Korea b4, but based on armchair travelling, have seen how nice most of their cafes are. Wonder whether it's really like tt in real life, or just exist only in reel life?

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                Porky Pig
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                Integer:
                Thanks for starting this thread, AB.


                Love to go to cafes for marathon chit chat sessions with friends. If absolutely no idea where to go, we normally just fall back on our trusty TCC. ๐Ÿ˜„

                Never been to S.Korea b4, but based on armchair travelling, have seen how nice most of their cafes are. Wonder whether it's really like tt in real life, or just exist only in reel life?
                Yes i have been to Korea's cafe at Gangnam area. Really nice to just sit back with a cuppa coffee and watch all the youths there.

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                  janet88
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                  caffe pralet at eng hoon mansionโ€ฆTiong Bahru area.

                  avoid lunch hour though.

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                    Integer
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                    Porky Pig:
                    Integer:

                    Thanks for starting this thread, AB.


                    Love to go to cafes for marathon chit chat sessions with friends. If absolutely no idea where to go, we normally just fall back on our trusty TCC. ๐Ÿ˜„

                    Never been to S.Korea b4, but based on armchair travelling, have seen how nice most of their cafes are. Wonder whether it's really like tt in real life, or just exist only in reel life?

                    Yes i have been to Korea's cafe at Gangnam area. Really nice to just sit back with a cuppa coffee and watch all the youths there.

                    Hope I can go there soon ... :xedfingers:

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                      Porky Pig
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                      Integer:
                      Porky Pig:

                      [quote=\"Integer\"]Thanks for starting this thread, AB.


                      Love to go to cafes for marathon chit chat sessions with friends. If absolutely no idea where to go, we normally just fall back on our trusty TCC. ๐Ÿ˜„

                      Never been to S.Korea b4, but based on armchair travelling, have seen how nice most of their cafes are. Wonder whether it's really like tt in real life, or just exist only in reel life?

                      Yes i have been to Korea's cafe at Gangnam area. Really nice to just sit back with a cuppa coffee and watch all the youths there.

                      Hope I can go there soon ... :xedfingers:[/quote]
                      Planning to bring the kiddos there during mid Dec to experience the snow.

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