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Requested to change the bread to waffles because I heard the waffles at SST were good. I felt that the food was pretty standard and besides the waffles, nothing really stood out. Worth visiting for their coffee and chill atmosphere though!
This is the sister cafe of The Daily Fix. Their iced coffees and cakes are perfect after a hot day of walking around the Jonker district. Chill upstairs on comfy sofas with fluffy cushions while you wait for your orders.
This is the sister cafe of The Daily Fix. Their iced coffees and cakes are perfect after a hot day of walking around the Jonker district. Chill upstairs on comfy sofas with fluffy cushions while you wait for your orders.
I fell in love with the quaint space that is Sin See Tai, its pink tables, and sweet wafts of roasting coffee beans. The entire cafe fits a maximum of 16 people, warranting a minimum order of at least one item per person. Diners are seated upstairs while orders are taken downstairs where the cooking and coffee brewing takes place.
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Caramelized Banana and Bacon Waffle
✨ My first bite of waffle and I knew I was before the waffle gods. In a matter of minutes, the plate was wiped clean by my friends and I. The waffle had a crisp outer with incredibly light, fluffy and airy insides. Just the right balance of salt was present in the waffles too. I reckon caramelized bananas and bacon are my new favourite savoury sweet combo-- they just complement each other so well!
💬 The dish reminded me of RONIN (SG)'s savoury french toast which is similarly topped with banana and bacon. However, I feel Sin See Tai’s waffles are a cleaner, more refined version. Unlike Ronin’s syrup and grease-drenched french toast (don't get me wrong, there's absolutely no problem with that), these waffles weren’t nearly as sinful (which meant I could have a lot of it!).
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Love the gao-ness and wish I could stay longer for more!
Start your day right with a cup of brew coffee and healthy big brekkie. Our here at Sin See Tai, you can opt for soy or almond milk for your morning coffee fix. I tried the vegetarian big breakfast which contains a slice of buttery sourdough topped with scrambled eggs served with sautéed mushrooms, avocado, salad with pickles and a homemade side dish (potato) of the day. Overall it was good asides from the long wait and it doesn’t seems big as one thought. RM21 per serving for big breakfast and RM12 for latté.