If you’re someone who goes to cafes for the “vibes”, it’s highly likely that Knots Cafe And Living will be right up your alley.
Beautiful pretty cafe. Nice woody latte.
Albeit on the pricier side, Knots Café and Living is a great date spot for those looking to dine at an idyllic café.
Frankly, there are not many cafes in Singapore with such a nice alfresco dining space. The service standard is a shame at Jimmy Monkey PLQ, unfortunately.
a space that works well for catch-ups without having to jostle with the crowd that serves up decent fare and good coffee to pair with.
Jimmy Monkey Cafe in PLQ is a nice place for good coffee as well as for brunch and dinner. It opens early, offers al fresco dining and has a nice laid back atmosphere. The new Jimmy Monkey PLQ has certainly enhanced the hip quotient of Paya Lebar.
64 Joo Chiat Place is a place where we can enjoy refreshing Lim Bo fresh fruits rojak, and indulge in Ice Ke Lim’s delightful gelato.
The beverage was smooth and creamy, leaning towards the lighter, milkier side.
Cafe hopping can be rather boring at times as you’re either snapping the cute aesthetics or IG-worthy food.
The new Tuk Tuk Cha at Paya Lebar Quarter operates out of a kiosk in PLQ Plaza – a spacious sheltered piazza. There are tables for the general public in the piazza but now there are a few tables reserved for kiosks patrons.
Xixiang Kaya Kopitiam is a casual pleasant place for affordable one dish meals, breakfast or snacks, whether you are alone or in a big group.