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Easties are in luck: popular tart shop Wunderfolks has opened a dine-in cafe next to Kaki Bukit MRT Station, called Cafe Barco!
The new brunch spot offers fusion Western-Japanese mains that are mostly under $20, alongside the brand’s famous tarts and pastries.
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All-day brunch is served here, with highlights including the “BBB” Barco’s Breakfast Burger ($11.80): crispy turkey bacon, scrambled eggs, onion confit, and baby spinach between brioche buns.
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Other burger options include the vegetarian-friendly Double Portobello Burger ($16.80), and the Crispy Katsu Burger ($17.80). The most expensive item on the menu is the Angus Beef Burger ($24.80), which stars a juicy Angus beef patty, onion confit, fresh greens, cheddar, and pickled jalapeno for a spicy kick.
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If noodles are your preferred choice of carb, try their Mentaiko Pasta with Salmon ($18.80), where linguine is tossed in a rich and creamy mentaiko sauce, then topped with a slab of grilled salmon, tobiko, and an onsen egg.
Otherwise, the cafe offers a nice selection of rice bowls too, with classic flavours such as Truffle Yakiniku Don ($18.80) and Miso Salmon Don ($16.80).
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That’s not all: you’ll also find an extensive selection of fresh bakes here, great for teatime or dessert. Cafe Barco has partnered with Flourcrafts Patisserie, another popular homegrown bakery, to offer their signature caneles and madeleines. Try the simple Honey Vanilla Madeleine ($3.50), or go for the Matcha Mochi Canele (from $4.80).
You’ll also find Wunderfolks’ signature tarts here, priced at $8 each. We love their Lychee, Lemon Meringue, and Mixed Fruit flavours!
Pair your sweet treats with a caffeinated pick-me-up; coffee starts at $3.50 for a Double Espresso, while a Latte costs $5. There’s also Matcha Latte ($6) if you’re not a fan of coffee.
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Cafe Barco is located on Level 1 of Techview, a business centre in the Kaki Bukit industrial estate.
While you’re in the East, venture to Tampines and try Little Tokio, an under-the-radar izakaya by an ex-fine dining chef. Otherwise, head to the new Pasir Ris Mall, where you’ll find 60 eateries to choose from!
Address: 1 Kaki Bukit View, #01-02, Singapore 415941
Opening hours: Daily 10am to 8pm
Tel: 9749 7940
Website
Cafe Barco is not a halal-certified eatery.
Featured image adapted from @cafebarcosg
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