Another cafe (mis) adventure for us! Well, not really that bad. It was just confusing that staff would 'abandon' their stations even if there were no diners. Maybe there were no diners because there were no staff? Hmm. Anyway we were hesitant to enter at first because the place was kosong; no diners, no staff around! Literally. (Yay I can use this infuriating word finally.) It looked as if the place was abandoned because of a sudden zombie outbreak - yes we have too much imagination for our own good. Nonetheless, my friend, ala Samwise the Brave, plucked up the courage to venture into the place and peeped into the very dark kitchen. After moments, she detected a presence and it was one of the staff. We sat down, ordered, while she returned to the kitchen after handing us the menu.
Oh well.
After a while, customers started trickling in and she and her friend had to finally be present to serve. I guess it's just common integrity for staff to be available at their workstations during working hours. Furthermore, there was a glass-door refrigerator at the entrance where anyone with questionable morals might just swipe a packaged dessert.
I had visited once before and I could see the service quality had declined, but not the food. Thank goodness! For those who are looking for excellent Chinese style desserts, this is highly recommended. So far, we've tasted the Milk Pudding, Durian and Mango pancakes (shown in picture), Mango dessert with mango slices and chewy balls, and their Pulut Hitam. Everything was delicious. We just hope that service quality will improve in the future.