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101 Upper Cross Street
People's Park CentreSingapore
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1 Review for “BreakThru Cafeteria (People’s Park Centre) ” - Restaurants
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One look across you can easily identify this well renovated cafe from other local kopitiams along the same stretch. They serve dim sum (ranging from $2 to $2.80 per basket) and toast. The menu is placed on the table, with the quantity stated for each item. When we submitted our order to the server, he would go through with us again to make sure everything is correct.
The pocket-friendly price tags comes with great food! Ha kaw - Thin, translucent skin wrapped the crunchy fresh prawn. Century egg porridge - generous serving for $2.50 a bowl. Creamy texture, right amount of seasoning... Suggest to share with someone else you would be too full to savour other food Pork ribs - The meat is so soft! I could separate the meat from the bone with just my chopsticks. Iced tea - My colleague tried it... she is a 'teh/kopi peng' expert and she gave thumbs up for this one. Thick flavoured even when the ice melted
One unique point of this cafe is, people who works there are ex-convicts. Ironically, the cafe is looking over the subordinate court, acting as a reminder to them not to go back to the old ways. This place has given them a chance to contribute to the society and being useful again.
Their service is excellent! The uncle serving us was fast and he made our luncheon a happy one. For the pocket friendly prices and good service, i would definitely patronise the place again.
iYeb said: spoiltbabe said: Gwen said:
Login to add your comment. Or, Register for an account now. It's free!I like the concept of having ex-convicts as staff. Giving them second chance. More places should do that too. Support the yellow ribbon project.
07 Sep 2007 at 1:13 pm
There is another one in the housing estate, but i cant recall right now. Will go check it out :)
07 Sep 2007 at 3:23 pm
My auntie brought me there to have dimsum the other day cos she knows some of the ex-convict through her church's prison ministry. The food was VERY good! I loved the Chee Cheong Fun.
08 Sep 2007 at 7:55 pm