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Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Cafe Hopping: Working Title

Been quite a while since my last post on my cafe hopping adventures. Truth is, I’ve not been able to visit cafes as often nowadays because of my busy schedules, but I really should make time for it. Soul time is so vital for my sanity.

And so, we popped by Working Title just last week and I love this quaint indie cafe. Read somewhere that chili crab sauce mussels are served there, but to my disappointment, only Garlic mussels was on the menu. Thankfully, it didn’t let us down – It was yummy!

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Working Title cafe is a little indie and a little vintage. I spotted retro stuffs that made my heart leap a little. That weighing scale looked so cute sitting on top of the cake showcase.

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Apart from the main cafe area, there is a backyard sitting area which I adore about this cafe. Laid-back, high-ceiling and you get abundant natural light coming in from the roof without feeling warm because it’s air-conditioned in there. Kinda perfect.

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Old school diskette spotted with the wifi password!

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This somewhat messy area intrigued me. I like how there is order in chaos, and how easy everything came into place and harmony.

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One of the cafe’s specialty and most recommended online were their ice-cream sandwiches, but we didn’t try them. Too expensive for something so small, IMHO.

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The set lunches are really value-for-money, I feel. If you want something quick and simple, you can get a good lunch here at less than S$10. I opted for the Working Harder Lunch set that cost me about S$12. Absolutely worth it!

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Our mussels came! And I was impressed at the portion!

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Love it that lemon slices were added to our Garlic Mussels – Not only made it prettier and more appetizing, it was refreshing as well. The mussels were juicy and sweet and the sauce was delicious. Then again, anything with garlic pleases me. :P

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Our rosti didn’t come looking like what I expected. You know, rosti naturally always look like those served in Marche, in my mind.These were thin and crispy, and very hearty! Served with a long sausage and a sunny-side-up – Recommended to order! Might be a little too much for a lady to finish up for lunch though. Great that I had husband to share it with.

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The sausage tasted very, very good. Matched perfectly with the rosti and the salad on the side. Love it.

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T’was a very satisfying lunch in the backyard at Working Title.

Working Title
48 Arab Street
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