As you noticed from the first few pictures, the cafe has an eccentric-kitsch decor – funky retro printed sofa seats, unique lampshades, cacti plants in paint cans. The owners didn’t want any sort of order to the decor or the menu- spontaneity was the order of the day.

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Dom loved the photoframe and the pencil drawings..
The decor gave us the same vibe as Cafe Domus though..rather...homofriendly hippish it seems..
Don't quote me on that..

At present, the cafe is focusing on sweet treats, although there’s a daily lunchtime special of a savoury dish that could be anything from smoked salmon quiche or ham-and-pea gratin to sesame chicken salad, depending on what the owner-chef feels like making that day
Banananutella, Chocolate Mint Cupcakes, $3.50 each
I chose the former whilst Dom chose the latter while nat just....let us go with our free rein (heh she was lazy lar make us choose all the time).
The hot favourite was the banannanutella - although im not a particular fan of bananas, i think it went rather well with the chocolatey hazelnut spread on the top of the cupcake - it was rather moist too, with sufficient banana aroma permeating the central core of the cupcake. Almost as good as Marmalade Pantry's Elvis cupcake.
On the other hand the chocolate mint - which the chef said was rather popular - reminded me and nat of the days in SCGS where the annual girl guides cookies went on sale - there was this particular flavour - the chocolate mint one that tasted similar to this. My other 2 friends didnt like this much, but I thought this was something more unique - the moist chocolate cupcake went well with the chocolate mint icing. Just that chocolate mint is...not really found in cupcakes (or at least, not in the ones i eat)
Tiramisu $6.50
This paper cup contained generously-soaked-in-Baileys tiramisu with a double layer of fluffy sponge and Italian mascarpone cream. There was a strong alcoholic aroma and every spoonful of cream (there was quite alot of it) we could taste the Baileys. Very creamy.
Creme Brulee with whisky-soaked cheeries $5.90
There were a few variations of creme brulee here - the normal sized one, the giant sized one , and the one we eventually chose - the creme brulee with whisky soaked cherries. The cream brulee was smooth and custard like, with a crisp layer of caramelised sugar. A strong vanilla scent also permeated the creme brulee. Nat said she preferred the one at Fres(n)ch though. The cherries at the bottom was rather nondescript - we couldnt really taste much of the whisky.

Vita Plum Ice Blended $4.50
Caramel Cafe offers a few creative concoctions which include home-made hot lemongrass tea and Vitagen-and-sour-plum mix. You should know from my previous post that I absolutely detest plum, but this drink sounded so interesting I felt like giving it a chance. Boy I was glad I did because I really liked it! It was not too salty nor sour - the sweetness of the vitagen complemented the saltish plum taste - and there were real bits of plum in the drink as well. Anything sweet works for me. Or anything with Vitagen! Tis quite amazing how they got the ratio of the vitagen to plum juice right.

Check out those bits of plum! It was delicious scooping up the melted sweet vitagen fluid and drinking it together with some of the iceblended..
Cream Soda $5.50This was Dom's - it tasted like a milder version of a float. Very light and refreshing.
I wished the cups for the cold drinks were as nice as the one used for the hot teas (check out Nat's drink at the bottom) - these cups really looked like the ones from my RJC days where we drank the 30 cents soya bean drink from!
Camomile Tea, $4.50 Check out the pretty teacup set ! Actually, I read in the article that over here, no two crockery is the same for all of them are specially souced by the cafe's owners. The saucer looks really retro indeed and check out that funky spoon. Such attention to detail marks the pride towards the business - but I still cant get over the 30 cents cups used to serve the cold drinks!!

I snapped a picture of those bar seats as soon as this bunch of guys left- it is really VERY STRANGE to see such a big group of guys hanging out at such a pretty place - esp since they booked theat long table for a private function....hmmm...doesnt the wallpaper behind remind you of Cafe Domus?
Anyway, these cafe owners have ambitious plans. Now, its a cafe-hairdresser concept. Soon, the bistro plans to offer homeware and accessories of the owners’ own design, along with items made in collaboration with other designers. Cant wait for that, given how interesting the decor already is.
My friends were very comfortable in their seats - and very full too - but I really wanted to go and try all the Chinese New Year flavours at Tom's Palette (Shaw Leisure Gallery) so I dragged them down...This is my second visit to Tom's.

The new year flavours included
Mung Bean (Tausarpiah), Pineapple Tart, Pumpkin and wintermelon, Longan Red Date, and
Tangerine. I didnt try the last one(cos I hate oranges), but my favourite of the chinese new year flavours has got to be the Pumpkin and wintermelon. I prefer the Pineapple Tart from Island Cremery (because it is sweeter). The Longan Red Date was unique and sweet and tasted like a Chinese soup in an ice cream.
The new flavours which I havent tried before were the
black sesame - very good and very dense!! like a sesame paste in an icecream,
banana with roasted almonds, blueberry cheesecake, butter pecans, and pistachio. We eventually chose to have a scoop of the last 4 flavours - I was rather sick of sesame paste after having so much of it with Kelly.
Butter Pecan, Pumpkin with WintermelonThis was my favourite 2 flavours of all the new flavours! I thought I should eat more of those limited edition flavours instead of indulging in my timeless favourite (salty caramel cheesecake). I do wish these flavours were here to stay though..
I used to love the butter pecan from Gelare but here it is so much better! The pecan taste is rather strong and Eunice is rather generous with the pecans -plenty in the icecream. It is not too buttery neither.
The pumpkin with wintermelon was delicious! The bits of wintermelon dotting the icecream was an ingenous idea.

Banana with Roasted Almonds, Pistachio
This was Dom's favourite - banana with roasted almonds (must be influenced from the Banananutella cupcake just now) and pistachio. As I said, I don't particularly like banana but I don't hate it as much as orange so I was okay with the banana flavour, but I must say the roasted almonds gave a very nice smokey aroma to the icecream - really quite different from Chunky Monkey from Ben and Jerrys which is just banana icecream laden with dark chocolate bits.
The pistachio was rather flavourful too. I like nutty icecreams in general - hazelnuts, gianduja, pecans...love them all.
Blueberry Cheesecake, Mung Bean I cant believe I was so greedy and forgetful that I forgot to take a shot of our last cup...I only took a shot of her scooping it for us =(
Anyway, I was really too greedy choosing 3 Large Cups ($4.40 each) and in the end I had to finish most of it..this last cup was the least popular - I should have stuck with the first 2 cups and not be too greedy.
When Eunice spoke to us last year about how she was experimenting with the Chinese New year flavours, Kelly and I were really excited about the Mung Bean - Tau sar Piah flavour. The tau sar piahs are actually from 611 Tau Sa Piah Shop. But I didnt quite taste much of it in the icecream itself - the icecream was rather bland, except for the chunks of tau sar pia pastry inside the icecream. Maybe because the first 2 cups had flavours that were too strong and our tastebuds have become totally overwhelmed?
The blueberry cheesecake was rather pleasant - slightly sourish, fruity, with a hint of the saltiness from the cheesecake - but I think the salty caramel cheesecake definitely packs more punch!
After that we were deliberating for the longest time ever where to hang out after dinner - movie??bar?? - we were just people watching at the Raffles City fountain at level one, waiting for this young couple to reappear, making sense of Robinsons and Marks and Spencer, wondering if we were reliving our childhood rebellion dreams of staying out late for the sake of it. In the end we decided to run for the last bus to my house where we had more options - the car, the house etc. The last bus collected the most interesting mixture of people that night, we agreed.
In the end, we summoned more people - Kenrick and my neighbour Elisa came over and we had overnight Mahjong and Poker at my verendah.

I was a total noob at Poker - this was my earnings (which eventually grew, thank god for beginners luck). I made a profit of 90 cents at poker and one buck at mahkong. hehe.
We battled a night of cryptic mahjong and mercenary Poker with Petit Bunch Biscuits, Crunch Icecream, peanut Bars ,Hersheys Chocolate..and..

courtesy of Elisa,
Madeleine Rose Floral cookies from Cookie Musuem!

These were
rose flavoured and were very good! The whiff of bandung hit us before we even bit into the cookie. I didnt realise that it is actually very healthy! No eggs and supposedly not so fattening..heh they really know how to market their products to those discerning ladies.

Beyonce's wiggly dance on Kenrick's phone, our Hersheys used as gambling tokens, mini hard-to-shuffle Poker cards with Mahjong chips.
We battled each other, the early cold morning gusts and never-seen-before insects (surprisingly no mosquito bites) to make it to breakfast at Ah Chiang's Porridge (Block 65 Tiong Poh Road, 01-36)

I never ever thought I would make it to Ah Chiangs at 730am..never in my broadest wildest daylight dreams..

Elisa and I chose the fish porridge whilst the others chose a mixture of century egg and minced meat porridge..

Plenty of chilli lapped up by Kenrick...who also needed that dose of coffee..by this morning I'd have gone 2 nights without sleep so I dare not drink more coffee if not I'd really start hallucinating..
the others needed to hydrate with Liang-Teh and grass jelly..
Fish Head Porridge $4.50I guess all porridge looks the same so I just took a shot of mine...The fish head porridge was really very good..very smooth congee, and each mouthful was really flavourful - the fish head meat was also very smooth and tasty. But there was ALOT of bones and you have to be really patient and careful when you are eating this. I guess that is what gives the porridge so much flavour and robustness.
The porridge here is famous because each bowl is prepared using the charcoal stove method and this gives the porridge a smokey taste. Indeed all my friends enjoyed the porridge very much - comfort food after a hard night!

Check out the thick piece of fish meat..yummy!
Raw Fish Salad $3 Dominique and I shared this - the others don't take raw fish. The yu sheng here is quite fresh - although we were slightly appalled that they laid the plates of raw fish in the open, while others were in the fridge. The fish does not have a fishy smell at all, and it is very light. Dom didnt like the seasoning though. I on the other hand, prefer the yusheng over at Zhen Zhen's Porridge, that yusheng was alot more flavourful with all the condiments and sesame seeds. Porridge wise, I prefer the porridge at Ah Chiangs as it is more flavourful than the one at Zhen Zhen's.

The traffic in Tiong Bahru is crazy even in the wee hours of the morning!! We thought we were early at 730 am but the coffee shop was already quite packed - we snagged a table right next to our cars (above) cos the cars were in the red season lots, all the white ones were taken! Even the audi r8 driver also illegally parked so he could have his porridge here. Elisa and I wanted to go to the Tiong Bahru Market to buy yusheng home for Chinese New year but the idea was abandoned when we circled around that crazy multi-storey carpark which was completely full and tight. Terrible! The next time I come here someone will have to drive me! Thanks Elisa and Kenrick for braving the traffic!

All of my guests missed this cos the next day My mom redeemed 9 pints of Swensens with her points - there is
Sticky Chewy Chocolate, Cookies and Cream, and
Macademia Nut.. I don't endorse Swensens (cos I think for that amount of money you pay you can get better ones elsewere) but its free so no complaints there. My favourite is
Sticky Chewy Chocolate - it is almost as dense as the Awfully Chocolate's Hei icecream.
Cookies and Cream reminds me of the one from Venezia and
Macademia Nut is a little too milkey for my liking - the one from Haagan Daz still rocks. These were redeemed from the Swensens at Holland Village..
Very happy! Kueh Lapis and Chinese New Year goodies galore, along with ice cream =) I hope everyone is having a good time feasting out there! Happy new year!