Definitely a very decent bowl of laksa even though they forgot the laksa leaves.
Non existent service, had to ask for laksa leaves.
The tables are so small and squeezy, overcrowding of tables and chairs I understand to maximize profit but definitely at the cost of a better atmosphere for the patrons.
Jade Joy
1
Very bad food experience. Thick dried up unpleasant noodles . Argumentative bad cook pushing blame to cashier . Horrible meal. Only the tall lady who was making the drinks was pleasant and polite . BreadTalk need to quality check their service standards and food standards .
Subbs Ram
2
Toast box has often produced simple and enjoyable local fares. What sets each store apart is service. This branch in particular which I have been patronizing for years seems to be declining in service with newer staff. Ordered to cashier- kopi o and got kopi. Ordered bread butter and got kaya butter(but the lady serving noticed confusion). After 10mins we realized we didn’t get the soft boiled eggs. Reminded cashier who gave a -you must be mistaken look before dumping cold eggs on a plate that was meant for my elderly mum. Sigh… I can go to other outlets with friends but I just hope they can train the newer stuff to be alert. Mistakes are common but a little initiative from the staff will go a long way.
Ann C.
3
All Toast Boxes feel quite tight but this outlet in particular seems a little more cramped. The toast is so-so. I much rather the generous slabs of cold butter at Ya Kun. Even Wang Cafe's is more satisfying. What keeps me coming back is the tea. Whether it's the teh, teh-c, siew dai or not, it's consistently well done. This time I had it with the Coffee Gaogao cake which was quite nice - had an authentic (as opposed to chemical) coffee flavour but, in my books, could do with a little more butter cream.
Ling Ling
5
Bought the roast peanut cake, it had sugar and peanut on the cake, taste good , the sponge is not dry which I like a cake to be but, if the peanut is more fragrance would be perfect.
Luan
4
It's a bit of a busy place (expected), right next to the MRT station. I did like the amount of kaya in my toast. I might go elsewhere for my tea.
Li Ling
5
Bought the roast peanut cake. It had sugar and peanuts on the cake and tasted good. The sponge is not dry, which is how I like a cake to be. But if the peanuts were more fragrant, it would be perfect.
Ann Chan
3
All Toast Boxes tend to be quite tight, but this outlet in particular seems a little more cramped. The toast is so-so. I much prefer the generous slabs of cold butter at Ya Kun. Even Wang Cafe's is more satisfying. What keeps me coming back is the tea. Whether it's the teh, teh-c, or siew dai, it's consistently well done. This time, I had it with the Coffee Gaogao cake, which was quite nice. It had an authentic (as opposed to chemical) coffee flavour, but in my opinion, could do with a little more buttercream.
Subash Ram
2
Toast Box has often produced simple and enjoyable local fare. What sets each store apart is service. This particular branch, which I have been patronizing for years, seems to be declining in service, especially with newer staff. I ordered Kopi O from the cashier and received Kopi instead. I ordered bread with butter and received kaya butter (though the lady serving noticed my confusion). After 10 minutes, we realized we didn't get the soft-boiled eggs. We reminded the cashier, who gave a "you must be mistaken" look before dumping cold eggs on a plate meant for my elderly mum. Sigh… I can go to other outlets with friends, but I just hope they can train the newer staff to be alert. Mistakes are common, but a little initiative from the staff will go a long way.
Jia Le
1
Very bad food experience. Thick, dried-up, unpleasant noodles. An argumentative, bad cook pushed blame onto the cashier. Horrible meal. Only the tall lady making the drinks was pleasant and polite. BreadTalk needs to quality-check their service and food standards.