Publika is the latest in place to be, with the number of coffeehouse sprouting in Publika, it is no wonder that it is always so packed, especially on Fridays and weekends. JinnyBoy filmed one of their short films in CoffeeStain, titled Conversation Over Coffee.
CoffeeStain interior is kept minimal with bright yellow plastering it walls. I was there during the weekends for coffee and boy, it is a wait for a table.
Latte |
The latte is definitely one of the nicest I had, I personally liked it better to Antipodean's latte.
Mocha |
The mocha was two thumb up, I love how the richness of the chocolate and the aromatic coffee does not overpower each other. It was a compliment to each other and oh so rich.
Moroccan Baked Eggs with Turkey Ham and Toast |
It was a spicy platter, not too spicy but sufficient to leave a tingling taste on your tastebud. The moroccan sauce I presumed goes well with the toast. Nothing speaks of thick rich spicy sauce and toast.
Olio Pasta |
The olio pasta definitely had a local touch in it. It was spicy! Tossed with mushroom, ham and capsicum, it is a localized version of olio with the addition of chili flakes. I prefer my pasta simple with garlics and herbs.
Carbonara Pasta |
The carbonara pasta was a pleaser. Creamy and rich for that satisfaction one craves for.
Lasagna |
The lasagna was a tad disappointing. It tasted off and felt as though it was packet lasagna, instead of fresh hand made lasagna. The best lasagna still stays with Italiannies.
The coffee is good enough as a staying factor, food wise, I believe its up to personal taste. If you just want to grab a bite, CoffeeStain is good enough but if you want a satisfying meal, CoffeeStain does not stand out for its food.
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