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Dazzling Cafe in Singapore

Be dazzled with the latest cafe addition in Town - The Dazzling Cafe which is already so famous in Taiwan. Dazzling cafe is well known for its traditional honey toast along with other food offerings (such as pasta) that delighted many honey toast die hard fans all over Asia. Since I've heard so much about this cafe and have never tried it in Taiwan, I was quite keen to try it in Singapore even though it meant braving the queue.

Dazzling cafe (Singapore) is located in Capitol Piazza, which used to be the old Capitol Theatre at Cityhall. Well, the location is quite accessible and can be easily reached by MRT. One should not miss the link from the train station to the mall, otherwise, you would be like the blur me, having to walk one big round to cross the road in order to reach the mall.

It was a joy to be able to have a nice dinner after work and catching up with my dearest Hippo. As expected, there was a queue at the restaurant. As we were quite hungry, we decided to have our dinner first at Spizza. This gourmet pizzeria serves affordable and delicious Italian fare: from salads and soup to the speacialty thin-crusted wood-fired pizzas. Diners can also customise their meals with the large variety of toppings and olive oil marinated spices.

We choose "Helena" for the pizza with ingredients such as chicken, herbs morzerella cheese and bell peper. It was really delicious and both of us could easily finished up the 10inch pizza. We also ordered some side dishes such as camalarie and buffalo wings. Well, I would say I like the pizza best!
 
Yummy calmalarie

Delicious Helena Pizza

Crispy buffalo wings



We decided to have dessert to end the day and went back to Dazzling cafe. The queue was much shorter and we could easily get in within minutes.

The interior of the Dazzling cafe is themed in a light pastel colour with modern and elegant furnitures and furnishings, entailing its sophisticated and elegant ambience. Amongst this modern and elegant furnishings brings with it some quirky tails to it, like the rabbit ears chair and the iconic 'Dazzling' logo within the establishment. We were lucky to get sitted in the cute-sy rabbit chairs and spent a few moments camwhoring!



Once seated, we were greeted by a cutesy Taiwanese-style waiteress dressed as Japanese-style French chambermaids, who later served us the signicature thick toasts in prettiness. We ordered the Mango and coconut honey toast which looked amazingly good in the menu. This item arrived on our table looking deliciously good as well. For a moment, I thought, how should I cut it and the waiteress started cutting the toasts and serving us diligently. I'm quite amazed with the service.






Ooh-lala, the honey toast really taste good! There were lots of mangoes stuffed inside the big toast when the waiteress sliced it open! The ice-cream tasted fantastic as well with some chuncks of coconuts in it.

I really look forward to my visit to the cafe again, perhaps in Taipei @ year end :)










 

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