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Sunday 13 April 2014

Eat-Play-Love

Hello all! Went to EatPlayLove last Sunday with Randal.

I didn't do any research on this Cafe and hence had zero clue what dishes this cafe has to offer. I was expecting the usual English breakfast, Eggs benedict... etc , but was quite surprised in the end by the unique dishes shown in the Menu which are influenced by both Thai and Western cuisine.

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How to get a Table?
Customers will have to key in their name, handphone number and get a queue number onto an iPad located in the Cafe, near the entrance. You will then receive a text from them which will tell you your Queue number. When there are seats available, the waiter will call for your name + queue number and take you to your seat.



Unique colour choice!


This Cafe is definitely more of a kid's cafe. As you can see, they've build a kid's craft corner for kids to showcase their creativity. Some kid was having his birthday celebration while we're there too.

Old school tidbits are sold here at a higher price though. Do you remember eating these tidbits when you were a kid? Not bad, this Cafe caters to the inner kids for the older generation as well.



 

What I ate :

Mango Salsa Chicken Burger


There are a few problems I have with this dish ,
1) Chicken patty feels like processed chicken. It's harder then normal chicken meat. The chicken has this tomyam flavour which taste like the one at Seoul Garden. Hmmmm
2)Too much Vegetables. I'm fine if it's a small portion, but as you can see from the picture, it's kinda everywhere. It's a Chicken burger!!! Not a vegetable burger! Poor chicken's drowning in the sea of green :/

However, I feel that this dish has a lot of potential. Tom Yam chicken burger sounds reaaaaally awesome ! So I think it'll be good to work on the execution and display of this dish.


Baked Cheese Pasta!

I feel that the dish's quite ordinary. Something you can make at home. Overall dish not really worth the price.

As for the cafe's design, I feel that it's really really awesome ; Looks really lively and colourful! The Cafe's concept is also pretty unique, A Thai-Western Cafe catered to children (Where else in SG can you find that?). As for the food, the Thai-Western theme has a lot of potential so they'll need to improve on the execution of the dish!



Eat Play Love Cafe
28 Aliwal Street #01-07 Singapore 199918
Aliwal Arts Center

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