The latest meet up with the girls brought us to Eat Play Love Cafe at Aliwal Street. As I just came back from Malacca that late afternoon, I did not order any main for myself and shared some of theirs and the platter. The food is nothing spectacular but definitely child-friendly. I like the decoration of the cafe that exudes this warm and cosy old-school feel. The concept of the shop is rather interesting and inviting for young children.There were many small knick-knacks (childhood snacks and toys) available and crafting area for both children and adult. If I am not wrong, the crafting pricing for children has changed to $7.50 for an hour on weekend (probably because of the crowd). Isn't really cheap in my opinion as many of the materials are recycled or available cheaply in bulks. (speaking from a point of view of a early childhood educator. hee)
But I think it would be a nice place to visit with your child/children and friends with children.
It was a Sunday night and the cafe was 80% filled. We took a long time to order despite the very limited food choices. We ordered Waffles with Coconut Ice Cream, Platter (not captured), Tom Yum Soup, Green Curry with Rice (not captured) and Mac&Cheese (not captured). Very reasonable pricing but definitely not in my list of to visit place for Thai food. We also ordered a Horlick Tiramisu (NonnaHero, $17.50). Tiramisu Hero is now available at EatPlayLove Cafe in non-alcoholic version.
EatPlayLove Craft Cafe
Website:EatPlayLove
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