The choice of coffee and kaya toast is relatively simple. The coffee is somewhat sour and bitter, while the kaya toast feels not very novel, failing to evoke a special taste experience.
The space in the coffee shop feels sparse and lacks warmth, suitable for casual chatting but not for staying long.
The in-store service is simple, but due to environmental limitations, it may affect the dining experience of customers.
To pass the time, I walked into a small coffee shop that is quite suitable for chatting and spending time slowly 🏝️. However, I personally wouldn't visit specifically. The main reason being: it's too ordinary.
The entrance of the coffee shop is small, with a bar and a small set of tables and chairs on the first floor. The second floor has a more spacious area with simple tables and chairs.
The space feels empty, but in reality, it's not large. I also don't feel a cozy, welcoming vibe that makes me want to linger, possibly because of the limited space. There's also a 90-minute dining time limit at this shop.
Seeing the menu, I almost wanted to leave: "Too few choices & too difficult to choose 😥."
Originally planning to try some pure coffee, I saw many options with milk; originally wanting to have some light savory snacks, I saw many options that could be considered meal-sized savory items.
Perhaps because nothing quite resonated with me, I didn't have much of an impression of this coffee shop as a result.
It's okay as a resting place, but if you want to seriously enjoy various coffees, have a rich brunch, or, like me, kill time and have some savory snacks, I wouldn't really recommend it.