Walking around the Douby Ghaut area after a movie at the Grand Cathay, we walked towards the Selegie area so that we could find a place to have tea and coffee. So we found a cafe that is connected to the Hans that we all are used to. Since I was around 3-5, I was living at the Hougang area and every single weekend, I would follow my parents to Hougang Mall and eat at Hans (which is still there beside McDonalds). Eating at Hans is nostalgic. Though I would say Hans and Hanis is totally different. For an obvious difference, Hanis has two types of coffee. There is the espresso machine for those who prefer their coffee expresso style and rich in flavor. There are of course those who still would prefer the coffee-shop styled sock coffee or otherwise known as Kopi. Either way, you can get both here. Including the usual spread of local and western fare. I got to add that here at Hanis, there is a much greater choice of cakes for the sweet tooth. For those who love their cakes and still want to keep their pockets without holes, should mark this place as a staple for cheaper cakes that don't taste anything like its price.
I ordered a raspberry and earl grey cake that proved a little to messy to take out the plastic that covered the cake. It costed roughly SGD$ 3 but I can't remember exactly its price. It was a little on the sweet side but it had infusion of earl grey which was amazing.
My boyfriend ordered a cappuccino and surprisingly it was supplied by illy. I got to say, it was the smoothest coffee I've ever tasted and I could have the coffee even without sugar. I have to add I am not a coffee lover as I love tea more. However, I did like that coffee. Bottomline: try the coffee. It's only SGD$ 4.5 too for a cappuccino.
For anyone who would love to visit this quiet place, which we managed to find a quiet corner for ourselves, the address is as below.
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