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290 Orchard Road #03-02K/03K Paragon Shopping Mall
Singapore
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Telephone: (65) 6733-3595
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Opens daily from 10am to 10pm

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  1. The Hungry Bunny
     57
     25 Feb 2010 at 10:42 pm

    Best Country Pie Ever!

    The Coffee Club Country Pie is back! Finally! This is my absolute favourite dish at Coffee Club, and in my view, the best country pie around the island.

    1) Country Pie ($10.50) is served with mesclun greens drizzled with a piquant coffee vinaigrette and lightly spiced chips. A MUST-TRY.

    2) Alfredo ($10.80), shell pasta slathered in a white wine cream sauce, loaded with silvers of ham and mushrooms, topped with mozarella cheese and baked till bubbling hot. This was divinely creamy and luscious.

    3) Creamy Mushroom Soup ($6): Earthy and wholesome.

    4) Latte ($5.50): Sweet and creamy.

    Check it out at http://thehungrybunnie.blogspot.com/search/label/-Name: Coffee Club

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    1. smudger
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       20 Apr 2008 at 5:32 pm

      From the plain look of it, it looks like this outlet is not popular due to service and location. All the other F&B outlets in Paragon were having queues so we decided to dine here as there was no queue and it is not having full capacity.

      The ambience is good as it is located away from the crowded and busier section of Paragon. Nice place to chill if just wanting to slack and wind down the windows for a moment.

      I ordered a kofta meatball while my friend ordered a roast beef sandwich. The kofta meatball tasted alright, with much pasta gravy poured around the sandwich. I didn't like the other dish though. The beef in the sandwich is very thin; I couldn't really taste the beef. Instead, there was more tinge of vegetable taste in it. There was too much vegetable for my liking. It looked more like a salad dish to me.

      I also tried out their passion tea. Not much of a problem with it, just felt that it was a bit sweeter than usual. The waiters were very prompt in servicing us during this visit, in which they were very precise in taking our orders.

      1 thing I noticed about this outlet is that the stewarding section is situated just next to the kitchen, with no partition separating the sections. I wondered if the food is hygienic or not as this 2 place should not be placed within such close proximity.

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      1. yum-mi
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         14 Jan 2008 at 1:18 pm
           The Coffee Club (paragon) - Restaurants

        It is an ideal place to sit down and have an afternoon tea with friends.

        There are only 2 to 3 customers when my friend and I reached there. So, it is quite comfortable and quiet to enjoy our afternoon tea there.

        We ordered a piece of muddy mudpie each for ourselves. It is not those cake kind, but rather, the mudpie itself is simply icecream. Chocolate icecream with oreo-taste powder sprinkled on it. It's just a perfect match when eaten together. It cost $8.90 which I think is rather expensive for just a chocolate icecream which can be eaten and bought anywhere outside.

        As for the service over there, I am not very satisfied with it. We ordered 2 pieces of mudpies, but it turned out that the waitress heard wrongly. Instead of 2 mudpies, she heard one. We did not blame her at all but being apologetic, she apologised to us. However, the other waitress whispered to her which is loud enough for me to hear very clearly said in Mandarin, " Aiya, why apologize? You don't have to apologise...." Her remarks and atittude when saying that makes me really fuming. I mean, it's not a right thing to say in front of customers, even though one may think it's just only a whisper. Besides that, my friend and I did not beg her for an apology. We did not blame her or angry with her in the first place. When we wanted to foot our bill, I told a Malay waitress there and she just nod her head and roll her eyes. I was stunned. But I just pretended nothing had happened and wished to leave that place as soon as possible. Given this kind of service, how would I ever wanted to patronise the cafe again?

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        1. Polarbear
          Polarbear said:
          Hmm... mudpie got cake kind? All the mudpie I have tasted are all ice cream kind.
          14 Jan 2008 at 2:24 pm
        2. Bobo
          Bobo said:
          :) coffee club makes a great mudpie. well service not so good here really.
          14 Jan 2008 at 5:21 pm
        3. yum-mi
          yum-mi said:
          coffee bean's mudpie is cake
          14 Jan 2008 at 11:06 pm
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