We entered the cafe from inside the Langham Square parking level 1 (P1).
Ordered croissant sandwich, Kangen soda and lava cake.
The croissant was flaky and buttery. There was a contrast of crispy shell layers and inside soft pillowy layers. I think the croissant on its own whether it's been sitting the whole day since it was baked in the morning or steaming hot fresh from the oven it would still be good! Good croissants takes time to make because they laminate the dough. Delicious!
The size difference between delicate ($2.50) and giant ($5.99) is double in size. If we are in the neighbourhood, I would return for another croissant!
What we ordered:
In terms of the grilled chicken breast croissant sandwich - it is expensive!
The filling includes sliced pieces of chicken (a bit dry), lettuce, cherry tomatoes and dressing on the side. Small pieces of chicken, lettuce and tomato is $3.99 alone. Add that to $2.50 for croissant, the sandwich is over $7 with tax added.
Peach Kangen Soda ($3.99) was okay. Ionized water with peach flavour added to the beverage. Sounds cool and interesting - ask the owner what Kangen soda is... he would explain it better.
Lava Cake ($5.99) is a rich and chocolaty classic dessert. The cake contains fudgey chocolate in the middle. The sweetness was okay - possibly something fresh like berries would be a good addition.
Service was attentive, present and friendly.