Surprisingly good Piccolo Latte at Blue Mountain Cafe (313 Somerset)

The surprisingly good Piccolo Latte. Dare I say almost at Oriole’s standards?

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This cost a reasonable S$4.90, although it is quite a small cup and I was yearning for another.

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The prettiest looking Matcha Latte I’ve seen yet. It cost S$6.20 and the whole bill came to S$13.05 including GST and service charge.

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The menu has a whole array of drinks but I don’t think I will ever order the Kopi Luwak at a whopping S$26.90. That’s the famous civet cat coffee (beans extracted from their poop as these animals have discerning taste).

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Love the layers.

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It was pretty comfortable to sit on sofas rather than the usual wooden chairs.

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The only thing that needed improvement was the service, especially with service charges imposed here (maybe a tipping service system would work a whole lot better). This cafe got pretty bad reviews here, but I didn’t read them before coming here. But the older man whom I think is the owner saved the day saying thank you softly as we left. Have you been here before? How did you find the coffee and service? I always like to get more opinions because tastes and standards tend to be subjective.

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4 Responses to Surprisingly good Piccolo Latte at Blue Mountain Cafe (313 Somerset)

  1. Laura says:

    I’ve not been here but I would quite like to try the civet coffee, just to say I’ve done it even though it is pretty expensive!

  2. Does BMC move out of 313 or?

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