Cafe Review: Pacamara Boutique Cafe
19:54:00The team behind Oz Specialty Coffee proudly presents a partnership with their Thailand partners to bring you "Pacamara Boutique Coffee Roasters".
Adorned with a minimalist approach, Pacamara Boutique Coffee Roasters focuses its emphasis on the essence of coffee without distractions.
They do sell coffee and other products, feel free to take a look.
The cakes was daily made.
Menu:
Food:
Thai Iced Coffee - $5.50
The thai coffee tasted weird as the coffee has this super sour and bitter taste in it.
Taste: 0/5
Timeless Earl Grey Tea (Iced) - $4.50
Timeless earl grey - old, but gold. A twist to this blend, with cream and cornflower, lending to its wonderful aroma and ever better taste!
It was clean and fragrance.
Taste: 4/5
Truffle Fries - $8
The fries were fried crisply and produced a satisfying crunch when we dug into them – it was well worth the money.
Taste: 4/5
Truffle Benedict - $18
Blanketing over brioche, smoked ham, spinach and two poached eggs is a savory truffle hollandaise sauce. I was impressed at how well-infused the truffle was into the sauce as well as how it complemented the eggs benedict so well
Taste: 3/5
Prawn Aglio Olio - $18
The worst prawn aglio olio that i ever ate!! It doesn't had aglio olio taste. It tasted like our local chinese fried noodle. It was an disappointed dish to me.
Taste: 0/5
Food: 2.5/5
Ambiance: 3.5/5
Service: 3/5
Overall, Pacamara has definitely been working it’s way to be one of the most popular places in Singapore for brunch. The weekend crowds don’t lie, people don’t seem to be deterred by the new prices. The food here was decent, and the tea i really love it.
PACAMARA BOUTIQUE COFFEE ROASTERS
185 Upper Thomson Road,
Singapore 574333
Opening Hours:
Daily: 9:00 am – 10:00 pm
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