Such a cute aesthetic cafe in Chippendale & the Tatsuki rice burger definitely caught my attention so had to get it!
Love their earl grey layer cake
amazing!!So yummy!maybe have the discount in the morning? I came around .8.30 am
Brunch, Brunch, Brunch gallore. The place is small , its located near Central Plaza. Food is amazing, staff are friendly and the place won't break your bank 😊.
I’ve been to Cuppa Flower in Waterloo before, glad to know they have branch in CBD so I dont need to travel far. As its name, this place more or less similar like the one in Waterloo, very instagram genic. Like the flower centerpiece with chair near the entrance door. As for the menu, they offered mostly western menu with Asian fusion. And their famous totoro cake still there!
I was ordered chilli crab scrambled egg with croissant, while my hubby had Japanese curry omurice. Both of them taste awesome. Sliced chilli on my plate added more kicks.
⭐️ Good location where it is behind the Central Park mall that is convenient and close to central station.
⭐️ Friendly staff members.
⭐️ Cute interior design and seatings.
⭐️ Nature
⭐️ Green tea chiffon is very cute but expensive and we thought it was chocolate but the white part is cream that is led to the centre of the cake which is both moistures and soft.
⭐️ Mentaiko cream udon is quiet interesting but yummy because I normally view it as soup udon so this cream udon was nice. They gave a half of a whole lemon which I was not a fan of because I don’t like lemon in food, but it is grilled. The egg is very soft and jiggly, there was a lot of cod roe and seaweed.
⭐️ The matcha latte is quite bitter even with milk but I liked it compared to other places and you can tell that the top was a dark green rather than a light green.
⭐️ The soufflé pancake was nice, you need to pay $2 for extra sauce but it was served with seasonal food that was half sweet and sour, which I thought was good because the pancake is already sweet enough with maple syrup.
Placed adjacent to central park mall, this sister cafe of the famous Cuppa Flower is one not to be missed. The latte art and coffee is always impeccable, and the beautiful decor makes this place a floral oasis. The bacon and egg roll was divine, despite some slight structural issues, and the little pastries that they frequently stock are adorable!
I went here for brunch with a friend and overall quite enjoyed the experience. The cafe is cutely decorated with flowers and marble.
I ordered the open smashed avo sandwich with smoked salmon and my friend ordered the chilli crab scramble egg. We both thoroughly enjoyed our meal which was promptly served and of good portion size.
The soufflé pancakes were also quite nice however very expensive for what you get (over $20). The pancakes were smaller than expected and more fruit could have been provided with it.
Overall, I recommend the brunch food but not the soufflé pancakes.
Walked past this cafe and couldn't help but stop and stare. It's so pretty! After looking at the menu on the door we couldn't help but come in to try the souffle pan cakes and so glad we did! So fluffy and delicious!
Came here for the Souffle hotcakes and this place makes it really good. Fluffy and eggy this Souffle is accompanied with fresh fruits, cream and Maple syrup.
A small cafe located just outside Central Park Mall. The decor is pretty and very old school. A must visit, highly recommend the Souffle hotcakes, Jelly lemon tart, Matcha crepe cake and the Cuppaflower noodles.
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A new shop near Central Park. It's relatively small with a few seatings.
[Sunshine Toast]🍞$13.8
Choose between Nutella🍫/Peanut🥜/cheese cream🧀 for the sauce on the toast. It's then topped with banana🍌 slices and strawberry🍓 slices. It's a very simple dish but looks very nice.
[Lunch Salad]$17.5/$18.5
Choose between smoked salmon($18.5) or beef($17.5).
We went for beef. The beef is a bit cold(they might just take it out from the fridge). Vegetables are fresh, as well as the avocado🥑
A beautiful addition to the Cuppa Flower family, comes Fika, located in the student end of the city, Chippendale. The menu concept is similar to Cuppa Flower, but with some slight tweaks, in presentation and in flavour. . ”Fika”, in Swedish means to have a “state of mind” to make time for friends and family over food and drink everyday. The cafe is just that - a beautiful space to enjoy delicious food, and bond with your friends over tasty cakes, and snap a selfie in front of the gorgeous flowers on display, at any time of any day.
Fika is a new cafe in the Chippendale area next to Central Park Mall. The cafe space is really pretty with tons of colourful flowers near the entrance when you walk in. The flowers really set the mood for this cafe! The walls are a bluish grey hue and there are floor to ceiling windows which provide a lot of light. I’ve never been to their original location before but I’ve seen plenty of photos of their matcha/black sesame Totoro swiss roll and chiffon cakes! These are also available at Fika as well.
The main disappointment was their menu - Cuppaflower's famous pancakes unfortunately aren't available and there were also a few other items that I realised were missing. However, considering this store is smaller than Cuppaflower, I expected Fika to offer a smaller range of menu items. Nonetheless, the granola and french toast (available on their Specials menu) both looked and tasted great. The store was relatively empty around 11am on Monday and service was good. The chiffon black sesame cake was a bit too dry for my liking (but there was also cream in the cake which helped) and its size was not worth $6.5. Otherwise, a great cafe!
The mocha delivers such a strong and gentle and fragrant chocolate flavour with the hint on the coffee. Such a joyful taste
The pastry was gentle and the sesame seed delivered a source of differentiation.
The place is immaculate and beautiful with flowers around giving you a sense that you are in a mystical garden paradise and also showing a bit of contrast using dead flowers showing that all beauty eventually has an end
Cutlery on itself delivers you a sensory experience feeling you own something. The water glass brought so much of my attention of its brilliance and shine while the mug provided me a feeling of strength, security and tradition.
There is a nice puppy painting that resembles the cuteness and nobility of the spirit of the place.
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