Curry 咖喱
Baby Café’s Curry is a in house specially made recipes, it’s a type of curry that combine a few layers of spices and curry flavor. It’s not a heavy type of curry, but definitely flavorful.
Baby Café’s Curry is a in house specially made recipes, it’s a type of curry that combine a few layers of spices and curry flavor. It’s not a heavy type of curry, but definitely flavorful.
Creamy Wasabi Flavor Cooked with Chicken and Mushroom, finally add cheese on top to bake out the best taste.
Creamy rich coconut vanilla Flavored base, adding one scoop of real meal durian and one scoop of Purple sweet sticky Rice. Not only it looks colorful and will also give a unique flavor that you won’t FORGET.
Best-selling Item at Baby Café! From Chicken Selection to the cooking recipes, baby café will only select the best, because we believe quality matters. It also come with a special made yellow rice which only come with Hai Nan Chicken. Definitely a MUST try dish at baby café.
Visitors enjoy the sights of Chinatown and book a table for good meals here. Cantonese and Chinese cuisines can be tried here. Taste good beef stew, stewed beefand calamari. The best dishes are tasty pineapple buns. It’s time to degustate great coffee, ice tea or milk tea. Most guests point out that the staff is friendly. The nice service demonstrates a high level of quality…
I was wondering about the rice cube — whether you’re supposed to pick it up to eat or use utensils. It’s different in any case, as is that bamboo tube full of chicken. What a fun little place!
Baby Cafe has a fun and creative menu filled with a lot of comfort dishes. While sometimes the cooking is straight-forward, I was struck with how when eating you can sense the expertise in the kitchen and freshness of the ingredients, making the experience satisfying.
We tried the beef stew, which was a traditional comforting Chinese beef stew. The star, really, is the crispy rice bowl. Another dish we tried was the bamboo rice salted chicken, which is a chicken stir-fry that’s served in a bamboo bowl. (I don’t think the rice was cooked in the bamboo and it was more…