Many years back it was Hongkong Cafe..and somewhere in between this year and last, it changed its name to C Nai/Macau Cafe. Geographically Macau and Hongkong are apart..and the cuisine served in both places are variantly different..with Macau having more portugese influence..how I miss the portugese food! The famous cathedral that got burnt down, the weekly dog races...ok, enough of digressing..dropped by for dessert one night.
Almond Cream Mix with Black Glutinous Rice, an authentic top seller it claimed. It arrived looking uncannily like one of the religious symbols. The almond cream's so thin, there's barely a hint of almond. The black glutinous rice too, was too watered down and the rice was undercooked..so I ended up eating the grains hard and not fluffy and sticky.
One huge disappointment, I couldn't even finish it.
www.hkcafe.com.sg/
www.cnai.com.sg
C Nai Cafe
378/380 East Coast Road
(Opposite Caltex Petrol Station)
Almond Cream Mix with Black Glutinous Rice, an authentic top seller it claimed. It arrived looking uncannily like one of the religious symbols. The almond cream's so thin, there's barely a hint of almond. The black glutinous rice too, was too watered down and the rice was undercooked..so I ended up eating the grains hard and not fluffy and sticky.
One huge disappointment, I couldn't even finish it.
www.hkcafe.com.sg/
www.cnai.com.sg
C Nai Cafe
378/380 East Coast Road
(Opposite Caltex Petrol Station)
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