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It's a really nice small minimalistic cafe tucked away in Kensington street. We ordered the matcha affogato, pulled pork burger and the hojicha French toast. The affogato was amazing and so was the burger. The French toast, however, I wasn't a big fan of because they used sourdough as opposed to using the typical thick brioche toast. The sourdough was quite soggy as well. But other than that, I thoroughly enjoyed the... View all feedback.
Beautiful little caffe, which serves delicious eating with a Japanese influx. comes back to try other dishes. the caramel-french toast uses an interesting flair type of brot than normal - I really enjoyed it, as well as the other components of the plate like ice (big for a hot morning) and granola. the friend had the gay benny, I thought that was also beautiful, especially the brioche brot. unique cutlery!
This little caffe has been provided with lesemarks a long time ago and today this caffe came across on the way to work. Guorium
Such a good experience at this cafe today. Dined in with my mum, and was initially wary of the small size of this cafe, but gave it a try anyway because the menu looked so good. First of all, I ordered a weak/half strength cappuccino (my usual coffee order and it was one of the nicest cups of coffee I've had. The generous chocolate sprinkling on top and beautiful flavour to the coffee itself was perfect. For my meal, I had the breakfast burger, which was bigger than expected but each element was so delicious. Fried egg, bacon, crispy hash browns, tomato relish, greens and cheese. Even crunchy prawn crackers on top! The staff were great too. I also must mention their unique serving ware... the cups, plates and cutlery are unlike any other cafe I've visited and the pieces are stunning without sacrificing function. I couldn't recommend this place more. (If only they had more space and seating!
It's a really nice small minimalistic cafe tucked away in Kensington street. We ordered the matcha affogato, pulled pork burger and the hojicha French toast. The affogato was amazing and so was the burger. The French toast, however, I wasn't a big fan of because they used sourdough as opposed to using the typical thick brioche toast. The sourdough was quite soggy as well. But other than that, I thoroughly enjoyed the cafe experience here.
Personally I really like this menu. The sourdough was diffused perfectly and all those flavor just really kicking in one bite! The Thai milk tea was good but for me a bit too bland. . Matcha French Toast $17. Matcha infused Sourdough, azuki bean Matcha ice cream. Another infused Sourdough but this time it's matcha! The Sourdough was good and fluffy with a sweet drizzled condensed milk and azuki beans. The ice cream was not that sweet and it got a hint of bitterness.