CK Fong
Hidden gem at 888 Plaza! We tried the peanut toast, pistachio croissant, truffle carbonara, and chic
A hidden gem at 888 Plaza! We tried the peanut toast, pistachio croissant, truffle carbonara, and chicken chop — all were tasty and well-priced. I especially loved the crispy croissant with pistachio spread on top. The dirty matcha and hot chocolate were great too. It's a cozy spot for brunch or coffee!
EZRA HELMY
Tucked away in the heart of the neighbourhood, this cosy little café is a delightful surprise for an
Tucked away in the heart of the neighbourhood, this cosy little café is a delightful surprise for anyone who appreciates quality pastries, a solid cup of coffee, and a welcoming ambience—all without burning a hole in your wallet.
The first thing that catches your eye is the display of beautifully crafted, almost 'atas'-looking pastries. Think flaky croissants, rich chocolate tarts, and delicate fruit danishes that look like they came out of a Parisian patisserie. Each bite delivers on taste too—flavourful, fresh, and made with obvious care.
Their pasta selection is another highlight. Served in generous portions, the dishes are well-executed with a touch of gourmet finesse. From creamy truffle mushroom to sambal fried rice for a local twist, there's something for every craving.
Drinks-wise, the café nails it. The coffee is strong, smooth, and expertly brewed—perfect for a mid-day pick-me-up. Tea lovers aren’t left out either, with a thoughtful selection of brews that go well with their sweets.
What seals the deal is the atmosphere. Warm lighting, minimalist décor, and a steady buzz of friendly chatter make it a great spot to unwind, catch up with friends, or get some work done. Despite the 'atas' quality of food, prices are surprisingly down-to-earth, making this café a regular go-to rather than an occasional indulgence.
Verdict: A stylish yet down-to-earth café that delivers on taste, comfort, and value. Definitely worth a visit, and a revisit.
Ida Eng
Really glad there's such a cafe in a woodlands neighbourhood. It's also halal.Food is Good. Small pl
Really glad there's such a cafe in the Woodlands neighbourhood. It's also halal. The food is good. It's a small place with only about 6 tables and a bar table. Recommended: croissants, matcha latte, and blueberry danish. I also tried the focaccia, but the crumb isn't as spongy as I like; Onlee Bakery is better.
Aiman Zaini
Cute bakery/cafe in a heartland mall. Pastries, baked goods and drinks are reasonably priced for a c
A cute bakery/cafe located in a heartland mall. The pastries, baked goods, and drinks are reasonably priced for a cafe in a heartland neighbourhood. It's definitely not as cheap as your kopi or teh from a kopitiam, but it's way cheaper than any other chain coffee spot for sure.
And it's recently Halal, so the Muslim community can also enjoy this quaint cafe!
Makan Myojo
Cafe in the suburb. Yeah. Simple casual setting. Price point is reasonable for bread, pastries and d
A cafe in the suburbs. Yes, a simple, casual setting. The price point is reasonable for bread, pastries, and drinks. Croissants with ham and salted egg yolk are a strange combination for me; I'll give them a miss next time. The mushroom focaccia was nice. The coffee is good...