Best and Worst Cafes in 2015
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2015 has come to an end! So i will conclude the best 5 and worst 5 cafes that i have tried in 2015!!
BEST 5 Cafes
Located in Phoenix Park. Boufe Boutique cafe blending simplicity and serenity. Whether its fusing minimalistic architecture with well thought about food elements, or blending strong flavors into fresh modern menu items. To top it off, allow yourself some time at the exclusive boutique space by Ohvola, with its overall look blending well with the cafe, housing an array of women's fashion apparel, each piece unique to itself for patrons to purchase.
Check out my experience at Boufe.
Boufe Boutique Cafe
Phoenix Park
308 Tanglin Road
Singapore 247974
Contact: 67347656
Opening Hours:
Tue-Sun: 10am - 10pm
(Closed on Mon)
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Boufesg
Website: http://www.boufesg.com/
2. SOD Cafe.
The FIRST healthy and premium SOD Bubble Tea Series at SOD Cafe in Singapore which is a joint-collaboration by both Singapore organization. SOD Cafe located at Ci Yuan Community Centre attracted a lot of cafe hoppers to revisit countless of time as the food is good and value for money!
Check out my experience at SOD.
SOD Cafe
51 Hougang Ave 9
#01-03 Ci Yuan Community Centre
Singapore 538776
Tel: 6385 4026
Opening Hours:
Monday-Sunday
11am-10pm
3. Hyde and Co.
Hyde & Co. a cozy contemporary English-themed cafe located in the heart of the vibrant Kampong Glam precinct. The offerings are English inspired with a touch of local – made lovingly with passion and heart. With an extensive tea menu and artisanal gourmet coffee, fresh artisan pastries and cakes daily, and a menu chock-full of goodness
Check out my experience at Hyde and Co
Hyde and Co.
785 North Bridge Road, Singapore 198753
Contact: +65 9369 4369
Opening Hours: Wednesday – Monday: 9am to 6pm
Tuesday (Closed)
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Inspired by the indie cafes in Japan. L'etoile is a lifestyle shop and cafe with Japanese-French influences. Located in the heart of Farrer Park area, it offers an off the beaten track venue for a quiet afternoon to be spent over drinking coffee and reading good books. Come evening when the sun has set, relax with a glass of wine amidst a surrounding of either simple clean cut furniture on the first floor, or an eclectic interior on the second floor.
Check out my experience at L'etoile.
L’etoile Cafe
160 Owen Road
Singapore 218953
Contact: 6298 2872
Opening Hours:
Monday – Friday: 11am - 10pm
Saturday, Sunday & Public Holiday: 9am - 10pm
The 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. 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.
Check out my experience at Pacamara.
PACAMARA BOUTIQUE COFFEE ROASTERS
185 Upper Thomson Road,
Singapore 574333
Opening Hours:
Daily: 9:00 am – 10:00 pm
Worst 5 Cafes
1. Lowercase.
LOWERCASE is a cafe-bar nestled in McNally Street; a flexible space where people, food and art come together to celebrate community and the good life. In the arts scene, LOWERCASE is a community-driven platform that promotes talent by setting the stage for artists to raise their profile.
Check out my experience at Lowercase and you will know how bad was it!
LOWERCASE Cafe
1 McNally Street, Block D #01-01
Singapore 187940
Contact: +65 633 78851
Opening Hours
Mon-Sat: 8:30 am – 10:00 pm
Sun: 9.00 am – 3.00 pm
2. The Loft.
In a city increasingly inundated with hipster cafes, The Loft seeks to be a cause-café with a difference. They seek to be the upstairs Chinatown café with a high ceiling and a big heart. The loft failed to bring out what it take to be long lasting business!
Check out my experience at The Loft and you will know what is worst over there!
The Loft Cafe
268A South Bridge Road,
Singapore 058817
Contact: 6221 2103
Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/TheLoftCafeSG
Website: http://www.theloft.com.sg/
Opening hours:
11.00am to 9.00pm (Mon)
9.00am to 10.00pm (Tue-Thu)
9.00am to 11.00pm (Fri-Sat)
9.00am to 9.00pm (Sun)
8 Degrees Taiwanese Bistro 八度空间, to most Chinese pop fans, can easily relate to Jay Chou, Zhou Jie Lun. As true as it seems, the theme of this bistro that is located in a small corner along Serangoon road, is very much related to Jay Chou.
Check out my experience at 8 Degrees Taiwanese Bistro 八度空间, and you will know how bad was it!
8 Degrees Taiwanese Bistro
37 Teck Chye Terrace
Singapore 545734
Contact: 6284 8226
Opening Hours: Sun – Thur: 12pm – 11pm
Fri – Sat: 12pm – 1am
With a Pinch of Salt located at tanjong katong. Tanjong Katong is also a food place heaven where you can find lot of famous and nice cafes, local food! The food over here was very terrible!
Check out my experience over at With a Pinch of Salt.
With a Pinch of Salt by Kyra
297 Tanjong Katong Road
Contact: 63482297
Opening Hours: Sun - Mon: 11am - 11pm
Fri - Sat: 11am - 2am
Butterscotch is a halal cafe and it's located in the neighbourhood of Bukit Merah. The cafe has opened for more than a years old now and it attracted more and more malay people come and visit them. The latte over here wasn't like other cafes, i guess the coffee bean they used was a low graded, and the food wasn't that fantastic!
Check out my experience over at Butterscotch, and you will know how bad was it!
Butterscotch Cafe
Blk 164 Bukit Merah Central #01-3625,
Singapore 150164
Contact: +65 62711164
Opening Hours: Tues - Sun: 830am - 10pm
That concluded my best cafes and worst cafes that i had tried!
Hope you guys find it useful!
Thanks for reading!
Jthejon
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