11 Eunos Road 8
#01-02 Lifelong Learning Institute
Singapore 408601
Friday:
08:30am - 10:30pm
Enjoy dining without burning a hole in your pocket, no membership required
Ordered the coexist breakfast and pastas.
Found the coexist breakfast to be worth the price, nothing special. I actually like pastas more — both were fragrant and tasty!
I also tried the dirty matcha which I also loved.
I love the vibes of the cafe, it was quite quiet on a Sunday lunch.
Would definitely come back again!
Went to Coexist Coffee Co. last week and ordered x2 of their Croissant Promo ($12.90/set before gst and svc charge)! Tried the BLT and Teriyaki Chicken Croissant with Iced White and Iced Matcha😋 Overall ratings 8/10! Food was pretty decent and the place had a nice ambience😁 For working adults, not too conducive for work meetings unless there is noise-cancelling functions on your microphone😅
Coexist Coffee Co. should not be an unfamiliar name to most at this point of time — the brand did seem to have gone through a huge a fair bit ever since our previous visit to their Lifelong Learning Institute location at Paya Lebar. Since then, Coexist Coffee Co. had moved out of their Keong Saik Road location; they had also did renovations for their Hillview location where the distinctive half red and half white decor theme of the space had been switched up for a fully grey interior decor scheme. Scrolling through social media one day, we had come across a recent post by Coexist Coffee Co. announcing the release of their line-up of Mille Crepes at both outlets; the two (2) flavours being released by Coexist Coffee Co. being the Tiramisu Mille Crepe and the Pistachio Mille Crepe.
Thought that the Pistachio Mille Crepe was fairly interesting when we had first seen Coexist Coffee Co.’s announcement about the release of their Mille Crepes. Priced at $9, the Pistachio Mille Crepe from Coexist Coffee Co. is actually sized slightly larger than what we expected it to be. As we dug into the Pistachio Mille Crepe, we found the Pistachio Mille Crepe to have been better executed than most other versions served at non-commercialised establishments — one noticeable thing that we quite liked about the Pistachio Mille Crepe here was how it was tightly-packed; sufficiently so in a way that the cake still maintained its structural integrity without toppling or with the layers shifting out of position until towards the final few forkfuls left of the cake to finish. The layers of crepes in the Pistachio Mille Crepe are paper-thin; especially delicate whilst spread with pistachio-infused pastry cream that gels everything together. There is a light whiff of nuttiness amidst the lightly creamy notes of the pastry cream here, but the finely-chopped pistachio that is dusted over the surface and also the embedded within further enhances the nutty flavours of the Mille Crepe. We paired our order with the Sweet Pear Cold Brew, which is said to comprise of elements such as Sencha, Bai Mu Dan, Pear, Mango, Pineapple and Rosebuds; a cold brew tea that comes with a surprisingly strong floral aroma that helps cleanses and refresh the palate.
The Truffle Fungi ($24) is delicious! The al dente linguine and mushroom are sautéed in a truffle-infused sauce and the flavours go so well together. The sauce is savoury and not overly creamy, and a generous sprinkle of Grana Padano cheese adds a lovely pull to the pasta. This exceeded my expectations!
Panna Cotta with an Asian twist
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Lemongrass panna cotta topped with ginger ice-cream, candied ginger and lemon meringue
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The ginger ice-cream somehow toned down the flavour of the lemongrass panna cotta though the candied ginger bitd added a nice touch of sweetness in every spoonfull
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Perhaps one of better asian inspired dessert I had