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Bali On The Cove: Bali-Style Cafe At Sentosa Cove With Bakes From Starter Lab

Bali On The Cove at Sentosa


Image credit: @saltyaaron

Cafes and eateries offering a little piece of an overseas adventure are all the rage now. Following a slew of Malaysian lok lok stall openings, Korean cafes, and many others, we now have Bali On The Cove, a Bali-style cafe at Sentosa Cove.

This cafe draws upon distinctively Bali-esque aesthetics such as wooden furniture, rattan baskets, and lattice-print flooring. With its floor-to-ceiling windows that allow natural light in, the feeling of brunching by the beach back in Seminyak is now just a tram ride away. Bali On The Cove is also made up of a co-working space, and retail shop that kinda resembles a Bali souvenir store. 


Image credit: @bali.on.the.cove 

The cafe embraces specialisation, and sources their food and drinks from various well-established brands. Their brunch food is served daily from 8am to 4pm and includes gluten-free goods from The Whole Kitchen, which is known for their vegan and all-natural bakes. You can expect to find them in their Eggs Benedict on Sourdough With Bacon ($25), which is a hearty and savoury brunch classic. Or, for a lighter meal, they have Acai Bowl ($18), which comes jam-packed with fruits. 


Image credit: @saltyaaron

They also have coffee made from beans by Common Man Coffee Roasters. If you prefer something strong to kick start your day, try their Black ($5) or, if you prefer a mellower, milkier cuppa, they have White ($6.50).

Bali On The Cove is also home to familiar brands from the island such as Starter Lab, an artisanal bakery hailing from Bali. These includes flakey and sweet bakes such the Pain Au Chocolat ($6) and Cinnamon Danish Swirl ($6)

For more food nearby the island, check out our VivoCity food guide, for lobsters, souffle pancakes and more. Otherwise, for other themed cafes, check out Suzuki Factory cafe, a Kyoto-Style Japanese Teahouse with gourmet coffee, that also comes with Hokkaido milk.

Address: Sentosa Cove, Quayside Isle, #01-16, S098375
Opening hours: Daily 8am to 8pm
Tel: 8236 7476
Website

Feature image adapted from  @saltyaaron

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