Neptune cafe menu7/14/2023 ![]() We also ordered the Plain Buttermilk Waffles ($11.2) and added on a scoop of vanilla ice cream. We had two mouthfuls of our rubbery scallops and gummy pasta before giving up, and told the service staff that it was overcooked, to which they apologised for but did not propose to get it replaced. The scallops and pasta were over-cooked a huge disappointment considering pasta is a staple in most restaurants nowadays, and preparing them al-dente seems like a fair expectation (it’s not that hard, is it? (pun also intended)). The pasta took approximately 25 minutes to be served, owing to the huge weekend crowd and seeming lack of manpower. We decided to try something unique to Neptune, and ordered the Crab and Scallop tagliatelle ($24.9). The same smooth, velvety texture embodied by a balanced flavourful cuppa was served, and it set a high expectation for what was to come. ![]() It will be fair to think that we would conduct a similar taste test to their precision and quality of coffee here at Neptune, so we decided to get another shot at their Magic Coffee ($5.4). They also offer a variety of teas, juices, kombuchas, and wines. Items on Neptune’s menu did not differ a lot from Atlas’, with the same offering of Summer Chicken Stew and Bacon Kedgeree, and similar coffee brews. We would recommend our readers to share the pancakes amongst two to three people (doggos not included), as it was a slightly surfeiting experience. The pancake arrived in what seemed like a cast iron skillet, keeping it warm whilst we enjoyed the sweet-savoury mixture of bananas, butterscotch sauce, cornflake crunchies, and vanilla ice cream. We also ordered the Butterscotch Banana Pancake ($19.8). ![]() A heartening bowl of soup is only complete with toasted slices of sourdough bread to dip your soup in perfect on a rainy afternoon. A rich chicken broth perfectly balanced with sun-dried tomato cream to deliver a flavour that was beyond this universe (pun intended). This velvety texture is a must-try if you are a sophisticated coffee lover.įor food, we had the Summer Chicken Stew ($19.3). Magic is unlike traditional espresso-based milk coffees, but prepared from a double ristretto filled with silky smooth milk. We ordered the Magic Coffee ($5.4), as our founders wanted to savour the flavours of this award-winning coffee. These are the same coffee bean providers to our other favourites, such as Maxi Coffee Bar. ![]() ![]() Atlas Coffeehouse The SpaceĪtlas gets their coffee beans from 2º North Coffee Co., a regular (and winners) at local and regional brewing competitions. In this article, we are excited to review not just one, but two cafes Atlas, the OG, and Neptune, the newest addition to their chain of cafes in the east. Now, having grown from one to five cosmos concept stores in just half a decade, Atlas is still one of our favourite cafes to visit and enjoy a relaxing brunch or tea with our pups. Over the past five years, this charming dog-friendly coffee shop nestled in the heart of Bukit Timah has remained relevant in keeping its customers caffeinated and satisfied. This is what Atlas Coffeehouse prides itself on. Growing a successful food & beverage business, especially a cafe chain, in Singapore is a phenomenal work of precision, seasonality, and quality. Having tried thousands of cafes globally, we hope to bring you the most objective take on dog-friendly cafes and restaurants in Singapore through our adventures with our furry friends. Disclaimer: This is an independent review and we have had no commercial relations to Atlas Coffeehouse or its affiliates. ![]()
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