Cafe Found is a Korean-style cafe located in Ngee Ann City's The Editor's Market. This café reminds me of a lot of Korean cafes with their minimalistic aesthetic and basic furnishings, such as granite countertops and metal panels.
Overall, there were some hits, but also misses. They do have an extensive menu with seafood and handmade pasta options so I might be back for a second shot.
Overall, I like that their menu and coffee selection change regularly so that there are new items to look forward to every once in a while. Cafe FOUND is definitely a great place to kick back and relax with some pastries and cakes if you are in the area.
Foreword Coffee serves a myriad of coffee drinks and a few signature concoctions.
Foreword Coffee, specialty coffee coy with mission to empower persons with disabilities and special needs, serves light bites & coffee in Temasek Shophouse.
Design Orchard, 250 Orchard Road, #03-01, Singapore 238905, open Tue 9am to 4pm, Wed to Mon 9am to 6pm
Containing no MSG or preservatives, the dishes are paired with rice or Hong Kong-stye doll noodles here at Joy Luck Teahouse.
Pretty underwhelming with the undefined crust which surprisingly lacked crunch. Kinda stingy with the luncheon meat methinks.
Joy Luck Teahouse offers the Egg Tarts from Hoover’s Cake Shop in Hong Kong.
Today, Isaac Toast is arguably one of the most famous all-day street snacks in Seoul.