The coffee-flavoured Shiro Kuma (shaved ice) was paired with ice-cream and fruits. The coffee sauce really stole the show.
The Obihiro Butadon tastes as good as it looks.
It's quite mandatory to make a reservation before going to the cafe given the high demand. The cafe is spacious and the cats are well—looked after. Most of the cats were napping when we visited so we didn't get to do more than petting them. $16 gives you 2 h in the cafe and a canned drink. You can also choose to top up to get an artsianal tea or coffee. E.g. This hot chocolate that was both smooth and cute.
The Pesto Cream Fish was a zesty blend of fish, salad and mashed potatoes.
Chuck n Chips. Not quite as good as Korean fried chicken but still delectable. The peppery sauce was also great.
The Prawn Aglio Oglio was surprisingly spicy but I must add that the noodles and prawns were springy in all the right ways.
Enjoyed the Fish and Chips (cod fish, $19.90) that was served. The fries and salad were good too.
Tried the Grilled Fish with Green Pepper today. It was decidedly less salty than the Garlic flavour with the Green Peppers adding a tolerable level of spiciness to the whole dish.
Visited Brotzeit with friends for an early dinner. Among the dishes we ordered was the Veal-Goulash with Spätzle, Grilled Pork Sausages and Farmer's Sausage. The Veal-Goulash with Spätzle provided an unusual blend of beef (like rendang)and pasta (like mee hoon kuey) that did not quite suit our tastes. However, we enjoyed the Grilled Pork Sausages a lot. The Farmer's Sausage was saltier than the Grilled Pork Sausages but was complemented by the delicious grilled potatoes.
Visited Brotzeit with friends for an early dinner. Among the courses we ordered was the Black Forest Ham Floden. The saltiness of the cheese and ham highlighted the bitterness of the rockets a bit too much for our liking.
Went there for dinner on Friday where most ingredients were out. Beef tender aglio olio was quite “dry” without the onsen egg. Rice dishes had more vegetables in them and felt more balanced. Shimeji truffle dish smelt good as there was a decent amount of truffle oil and the taste didn’t disappoint. Overall it seems worth coming when there’s a discount only. Service was also very good with friendly cashier staff :)
Paid $16.90 for two bowls (1 for 1) at Paddy Folks, some ingredients ran out as there were quite a lot of customers that Friday. Without the onsen egg, this dish was quite “dry”. Rice bowl was a more balance option as it contained more vegetables. Overall it’s only worth trying if you have the discount.