13 Stamford Road
#01-84 Arcade @ The Capitol Kempinski
Singapore 178905
Tuesday:
08:00am - 09:00pm
Enjoy dining without burning a hole in your pocket, no membership required
The cosy little space in Berthold Delikatessen with a range of bakes like almond croissant and a good cup of coffee is the perfect combination to hide away from the busy streets outside.
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🍴 Berthold Delikatessen
đź“Ť 13 Stamford Road, The Capitol Kempinski, #01-84, Singapore 178905
The top is solid, the texture isn't melty, more like a normal cheesecake tbh. The cempedak was strong but it's just a layer of puree in the middle, not mixed into the cheesecake itself. It's slightly bitter too
Pretty decent overall tho
Starting the day with a hearty breakfast at Berthold. Food was good and the surrounding is quiet.
Good way to relax on an off day.
There are quite a number of cafes serving up bottled coffee around the City Hall area, but Berthold Delikatssen’s slow brew coffee line-up is probably the lesser mentioned one of the lot — a cafe that is located at the shopping arcade area of The Capitol Kempinski Hotel; the same area which you will be able to find other F&B establishments such as Broadway American Diner (formerly known as Capitol Milk Bar) and Frieda Restaurant.
Have actually heard about their slow brew coffee line-up quite a couple of months ago — actually had their “The Cool Santa Brew”; a slow brew coffee infused with orange and cinnamon, which was a Christmas special run during December last year when dine-in was allowed. Found myself going for the Veni Vidi Vici and 5pm to-go for the weekend (as with my usual habit of buying bottled coffee to tide over the weekends during the Phase 2 (Heightened Alert) where dine-in is not allowed).
To be very fair, the Veni Vidi Vici isn’t quite my cuppa — whilst I generally favour milkier cold brew/bottled coffees that are slightly sweetened (more of a beverage than a serious caffeine booster, the Veni Vidi Vici reminded me of a rather basic brew made using Arabica beans that is infused with milk and toffee cream; that sort of flat, slightly roasty body which isn’t necessarily a bad thing. That being said, while we had the cold brew just a day after it was being bought (and well before the stated expiry), we weren’t fans of how the cream started to congregate and stuck along the side of the mug we are having it from.
The 5pm is one of those flavours that really intrigued me as a black bottled brew — no milk added, but infused with dark rum and maple syrup. Whilst the base note of the coffee is still rather flat and lacks punchiness, I liked how the dark rum here presented a slight balance without being excessively heavy against the lightness of the black coffee; each sip also comes with a whiff of slight sweetness in its finish after the one tastes the body of the dark rum. It carries what it promises — “shifting one’s daytime energy and unwinding the senses to nocturnal possibilities”; a rather mysterious and dreamy concoction.
Berthold Delikatssen also does offer other intriguing flavours for their slow-brew coffee, including variations such as the Local Hero (slow brew coffee infused with Pandan-infused Coconut Milk, Pandan Syrup and Gula Melaka), and the Ready to Matcha (slow brew coffee blended with Matcha, Milk and Sugar). Their range of slow brew coffee, gourmet spreads and food can be ordered via the website of The Capitol Kempinski Hotel (delivery and self pick-up), and also available for takeaway through walk-ins as well.
okAaay???? look at that. this blueberry tart was $8, all their pastries looked amazing but i decided to go for this. slightly crumbly and a tad bit too sweet, i wouldn’t get this again but maybe because my cravings hyped it up. i wouldn’t blame them. it was good, but not great
ordering from the breakfast club section of their menu, we got the truffle egg brioche ($16) and the egg taco ($14) and they were both amazing. the truffle egg brioche had a nice amount of truffle taste and the brioche was not super thick and not dry at all. it was a good brioche. egg taco was nice too - their maple glazed bacon kinda tasted like bak kwa. this wasn’t as filling as the brioche but both were really good. price justifies the size of their food and they didn’t go wrong anywhere! the service was also good even though there was only one person running the morning crowd, before one other person came during brunch hours. they maintained professionalism at all times despite the crowd! 10/10 wld go again to try more of their things🤩