Western breakfast set..two croissants (very big and crisp) with red jam, oj, reasonable coffee with free refills! Very nice for S$11!

Western breakfast set..two croissants (very big and crisp) with red jam, oj, reasonable coffee with free refills! Very nice for S$11!
We had one of our breakfasts here very nice and reasonably priced we also went back for lunch , having a sandwich and cake. Recommended for a visit
I got a few desserts for my birthday and they were good, but not great. I wish there had been more variety.
Nestled in a quiet corner of the esteems Raffles Hotel, this is the epitome of an old fashioned tea house with its dark wood and marble tables. The typical Raffles Hotel service and efficiency (quick to offer to doggy- bag my uneaten muffin when I had an unexpected phonecall), Just shame that the food & beverage offering is so limited....
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Bent wood tables and chairs, a rack of newspapers to peruse and friendly, good, if quite slow service. Choices are limited but all good. If you just want a sandwich, this is the place for lunch, in fact the only egg salad sandwich we found in the Far East aside from Subway in Bangkok! Also the smoked salmon sandwich was...
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Was lashing rain to headed to Ah Tengs bakery for tea and scones. What a dissapointment. Only 3 in the afternoon but hardly anything (left) in the display. On display were 5 bottles of water and a small salad in a plastic bowl! Self service too, I dont think so at those prices for tea. We headed out to the...
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Had an excellent piece of cake, which was yummy and cost 6 sing dollars which I thought was reasonable given the location. However I also had an english breakfast tea which cost 10 sing dollars (£5). For that price I would have expected looseleaf tea served in a tea pot, but no, what I got was a tea bag served...
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Located in a corner of the famous Raffles Hotel, Ah Teng's is lovely cool place to relax from the heat of a Singapore day. A range of hot and cold drinks is offered, and a range of food, including some lovely cakes. Its an "Olde Worlde" kind of place, Bentwood chairs and tables, tiled floor, and the history of Raffles...
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I love this cafe. It's a regular lunch time haunt for me. It's nice and quiet away from the hustle and bustle, and I like the decor. It reminds me of old cafes in long forgotten seaside towns in the UK! Quite formal but pleasantly serene. Service can be a little slow but they do make nice sandwiches :)
I expected more of this restaurant that is tucked away in a corner of the Raffles Hotel; but this one is trading more on it's connection to the hotel rather than on food or service.
The food was ok, small portions. Not much selection if you are a vegetarian. The menu said that the vegetable curry included rice, pickles and...
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