Tom yum fried rice
Crispy egg noodle
Fried wantan
Beef kway teow
Well, I shan't bore you with descriptions of the food, since I've blogged about this place many times. Food good, service good, and no service charge! :D Anyway, I noticed that they had another branch of this next door. I inquired about their difference, and was told that the next door Sakura sold nasi padang. Cool, maybe I'd try that next time!
Later on, we decided to have desserts. Taka recently opened another branch of Coffeebean there, but this branch is different!
It's called Coffeebean-sto.
Okay don't laugh but it took me awhile to get that pun. For those who are as slow as me, bean-stro is just a play of the word bistro. Coffeebean-stro sells more variations of lunch more than the other branches, and is more like a restaurant than a cafe. They even sell steak there :O
Hehe I so wanna go back there and try their lunch stuff.
The above cake is mine. Okay I forgot the name but it has peach + white chocolate cheesecake + meringue inside. Didn't quite fancy it though BECAUSE ITS SO SWEET :( I'm a rather cake person myself, I looooove my cakes, but urgh this was a disappointment.
My mom's custard tart or something. It looked tempting in the display! But my mom told me the crust was hard in some places. I tasted the custard, and it tasted rather blah too.
My sister's Opera Cake. Was like a normal opera cake. Never did like it much, so whatever I say may be bias.
I can't wait to go back there again. The service was superb with all the staff being so attentive and polite. Good place to dine and chill, I must say :)
Locations:
Sakura at Far East
Coffeebean-stro at Takashimaya
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