friendly service, beautiful space and great coffee- made our visit to Alchemist HQ @ Khong Guan Building a wonderful cafe experience.
I also liked the environment, not as echoey as expected, with various seating arrangements, and decorative traces of the old heritage building. Look at the flooring.
Cafe space like this is hard to come by in Singapore, where you are literally the only prominent F&B concept.
I had never heard of this chain of mookata shops before, but they have a ton of outlets around the island. And I can see why they were filled with customers tonight, as one gets decent quality food at reasonable prices, all while sitting in air conditioned comfort.
Hui Ming Fishball Mushroom Noodle is a hidden gem Fishball Stall located at Blk 8 Lor 7 Toa Payoh. They are quite popular in the neighborhood, with long lines every day, yet they are not on the radar of any other bloggers!
I donβt know about you, but Whale Lala Cafe is one of those cafes that not only filled my stomach, but my heart too.
Overall, Whale Lala Cafe reminds us of the days where cafes were opening up within HDB estates; the quality of the food was decent, but not great.
So while I'd much rather go to Siam Square for my mookata fix, you have to admit that this was quite a steal.
Here at Tai Feng Wei Taiwan food ε°θ±ε³ is located in the Potong Pasir neighborhood. Those who work nearby would know it is located in a coffee shop opposite the Indian temple.
The grilled chicken banh mi was generously stuffed with ingredients and boasted crispy, fresh, layered flavours, with a hint of smokiness in the chicken. Not bad.