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| - The cafe's interior design has got a minimalist feel to it and provides a comfy, peaceful atmosphere. No sofas, just wooden tables and chairs. They provide magazines, including Japanese ones in case you're bored. I am not sure if the area around wagamama is usually busy but it seems to be a quiet neighborhood, which personally to me makes the experience that much more pleasant~
Everything is house-made~ or so they say...
I heard the croissants are amazing but instead I had...
tuna sandwich: what stood out was the bread. It's sliced soft white bread, thick (love it), with some kind of grain mixed in it. the miniature size bean sprouts add a crunchy texture to the sandwich. awesome!!
ham and swiss sandwich: clearly a bit of Japanese fusion with the wasabi mayo in it~ who doesn't like wasabi mayo in their sandwiches?
squash soup - just like any ordinary squash soup.
earl grey tea cake: i've never had it before elsewhere, but it sure tastes like early grey tea! not too sweet, not too heavy, nutty, just right~ i would like to try their cheesecake and green tea cake next time.
All in all, a cafe with an Asian-feel, peaceful atmosphere, inexpensive, standard service, and a good selection of lunch items and pastries~ I'll definitely come back!
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