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Rich and creamy, chock full of raisins. Cafe was charming and colourful too, with unique and Uber cute merch. Only downside is the location quite ulu.
Quite a standard bottle of cold brew, it’s not too sweet and quite fragrant. I like the design of the label, very cute.
We initially came here during the earlier stages of phase 2 wanting to play board games - but because of Covid, they said that they kept all of their board games :(
The aesthetics of the cafe is cute, and there’s a small little shop tucked inside, selling artsy keychains, tote bags, socks and whatnot.
Overall a fairly standard cafe, great to sit down and chill. Once board games are allowed again, it’ll be a fantastic hangout spot for coffee & games!
Cool hipster vibes at this hidden cafe a few minutes walk from Daizu Cafe and Old Hen Coffee. Didn't try the coffee, but instead the Hojicha and Matcha Lattes are very decent. Gather The Misfits also had pastries and finger food like Truffle Fries. A big recommend for this spot!
Finally had my first cafe meal since the start of Circuit Breaker 3 months ago, and surprisingly it is a rather healthy treat from Gather The Misfits😇! Cauliflower Gatau with Spicy Mayo ($9) comes with a thick omelette packed with cauliflower that is served on top of home-baked Brioche bread. The omelette is quite light and clean tasting and personally, I wished the flavours are a little more intense. The home-baked Brioche bread, however, is excellent - it is thick, soft and fluffy. I’m not exactly the most health-conscious person out there, but right now I wouldn’t mind a decent-tasting healthy snack to compensate for the extra pounds gained during CB period😅
Stumbled upon a quirky and cosy cafe at Rangoon Road called Gather The Misfits. We ordered Ice Cream & Waffles ($13 for waffles with 2 scoops) to share and I really like the waffle that is slightly chewy on the inside and crisp on the outside. It’s a perfect match with Roasted Banana and Earl Grey ice cream, which are creamy and flavourful but not too sweet. The Flat White is smooth and not very acidic, which is my kind of coffee. There are also complementary boardgames and books to choose from, as well as a little shop inside the cafe. Lovely!
Opened recently at where now-defunct C Plus Cafe is right opposite where Non Entrée Desserts is at the same row of shophouses where Mrs Pho House is located, Gather The Misfits is a new cafe that serves up toasties and waffles with ice-cream in the day with specialty coffee brewed using a blend of beans roasted by Prodigal Cafe amongst other beverages available.
A rather simple affair, the Prosciutto with Black Garlic Mayo is something that suits those who like heavier flavours — the Prosciutto carried a savoury note; saltish flavours typical of cured meat, while the black garlic mayo helps to bind the meats and the toasts with its garlicky creaminess. The toast was also equally satisfying; crisp on the exterior without being overly dense, while the garden salad at the side comes tossed with Goma dressing for a roasty, nutty hint of flavours. A pretty cosy spot for a quiet cuppa and something light away from the crowds.