Picture this: perfectly crispy and tender fried chicken perched atop delicate, sweet buttermilk pancakes with a slight crispiness along the edges. While the chicken is a definite highlight, the pancakes may not suit everyone's taste buds. Reminiscent of Artistry's layout, the café maintains a familiar atmosphere.
The space of Earlybird is cosy and spacious, which makes it an ideal space to have a leisurely brunch. The dishes are generally on point for a cafe, with no GST and service charge.
Every dish at Earlybird impressed, and it is safe to say that this is one of the best cafes to open in Singapore this year.
Music was good and the ambience was really chill - we liked this place and would definitely want to be back for more of our gatherings.
Interestingly, Good Luck Beerhouse also serves dim sum on its menu. Who knows, perhaps the unlikely pairing of craft beer and dim sum would be the next IT gourmet combo.
Their creative ice cream flavours are on a rotational basis and include strawberry basil, mango sticky rice, and Vietnamese coffee.
Overall it was ok, not bad.
The café offers insta-worthy and creative rendition dishes that keep people from going back again.
Get your pick of sweet and savoury waffles with over 18 choices available on the menu. They have croffles too! Read more.
In the end, I think hygge is not something we can buy ourselves into but rather something that we have to embrace by slowing down – switch off your phone, kickback with a book and enjoy your favorite cuppa.
Hygge has managed to create a conducive environment for people chill out, or to take a breather over a cup of coffee.
All in all, HYGGE has a long way to go in order to keep themselves relevant in the scene, especially with its location at a neighbourhood saturated with cafes.
Overall, food was pretty good but really, come here for the ambience. All the colors serve to cheer one up inevitably.
The coffee must be the main reason why people keep returning to this dark and messy cafe on Arab Street.
Lina shared that since the café has opened, she has met with many special kids and families, and have become friends with some as they share stories and challenges together.
FOMO Singapore is not Halal certified. The Brew Counter serves alcohol.
The food quality was bad, I think it just taste like normal food court food at cafe price. I don't recommend anyone to try it.
When it comes to the quality of character cafes, I think it boils down to how enjoyable the entire experience is, rather that just the food itself.
A good place to chill out in a lazy afternoon or weekend late noon. The food quality was good, highly recommend to give it a try.
Well, at least the music and ambience here is not bad!