We had
- Burrata from Puglia & Proscuitto from Parma w Roasted Tomatoes & Italian Foccacia ($25)
- Signature Pork Cheek ($19)
- Squid Ink Paella ($34 for 1-2pax)
- Micasa Famous Churros served w/ Dark Chocolate & Lemon Curd ($7.5 for 3 pieces, $12 for 5 pieces)
The burrata with the foccacia was great, the pork cheek was a bit meh to me, probably could have tried the beef instead. The Squid Ink Paella was flavourful with generous amount of ingredients. The Churros were thinner than I expected, the lemon Curd is a good sauce to dip in with it.
Overall, a good place to try but for the price point, I expected more. It will be hard to get a parking lot given the location
The total bill cost us about $100
3/5
We had tiramisu ($12) and raspberry chocolate mousse cake ($12). The tiramisu is not soggy and there's the kick from the coffee, even my friend who doesn't like creamy stuff liked it. The raspberry chocolate mousse is rich (not to the point where you will get jelat by a few mouthfuls) and there are fruits on the whipped cream on the side.
Great ambience, a great place to chill and chat with your friends and the decorations are gorg! My only issue is that price wise, it's slightly expensive.
4/5
Ate in a group and all food portions were generous. The girls could only finish half shares and the guys were stuffed. Spaghetti was nicely done and they were not stingy on the prawns.
Ordered double stack of waffle because it was my dinner and yes it did kept me full! Cost around $13(if I'm not wrong, including gst/service charge). Its a good combination with the biscuit and a good place to catch up with your friends after dinner or tea break!
Ordered the set ($15) which consists of 3 small bowls (oyster mee sua, braised pork rice and chicken rice) + a drink of your choice. We added on taiwanese sausage too. Can be shared with a friend! The braised pork rice and the taiwanese sausage was so gooood. The service is good and the place sort of have that taiwan vibes (wooden chairs and the drawings on the wall). The bubble milk tea was not bad.
4/5
The softserve texture reminds me of the 7-eleven softserve. This costs $5, and is on a sweeter side. My friend ordered the nutella cheesecake one and I think its less overwhelming compared to horlicks. There is small space behind to chat with your friends (ard like 4 chairs?)
Overall, not bad
3/5
The creme brulee is not bad, it was a lil cold when served. We also ordered chicken chop and it was a big portion! Top up $6.50 for a drink and soup of the day (or Ben's and jerry). Overall the dining experience is good!
4/5
The noodles ($9) are good and chewy, its unexpectedly spicy and really filling! Will come back to try the other dishes!
4/5
Priced at $2.80 (if i recalled correctly), the tea is average but the pearls are really chewy and its at town area, so why not 😉
4/5
This is an amazing combination, ordered the pancakes with raspberries and whipped cream, the pancakes are light and fluffy and paired with the hokkakido ice cream is the ultimate dream. Give this a try! Location is a bit out of the way though
4/5
Had to wait for 35min at around evening for these two sets of souffle, it is really light and fluffy, felt that the mango is more worth it as the flavours are more rich, couldnt taste much from the tiramisu, but the fruits are fresh! Also had the peach oolong tea which is refreshing!
3/5
Cant really remember the name but it was sweet potato fries with some sauce and marshmellow over it, love the fries with the sauce but i found the marshmellow a bit extra and unnecessary, the place has a great ambience and the food overall is good!
4/5