Singapore Food Log: Group Therapy Cafe, Tanjong Pagar



Singapore Food Log: Group Therapy Cafe, Tanjong Pagar

Group Therapy Duxton in Tanjong Pagar Singapore



Group Therapy Cafe in Tanjong Pagar Duxton

Coffee from Group Therapy Cafe Tanjong Pagar

French toast from Group Therapy Cafe Tanjong Pagar

 
Scrambled egg croissant from Group Therapy Cafe



Café is one of the best places to have a catch up talk with high school buddy. After all, you have not met them for so long and you surely have many things to talk about. However, although there are so many cafes in Singapore, the food that each café offers does not really differ from one to another. This kinda making cafehopping in this tiny island kinda boring. But then again, we should try to have a catch-up meeting at new café once in a while. So this time, we pick Group Therapy Café in Tanjong Pagar as our catch-up venue.
The café is housed on the second storey of a conserved shophouse in Tanjong Pagar area. You will the signboard of the café on the first floor though so you will not miss it. We did not make reservation but the café is moderately crowded on Sunday morning. So we managed to get a table for the three of us before making prior reservation.  Group Therapy Café serves many egg-based brunch items like egg benedict, croquet monsieur, etc. However, I was not in the eggcited mode for egg (pardon the lame pun) so I ordered something sweet instead, French Toast. My friend ordered scrambled egg which came with a sausage and croissant. It was pretty good. However, I still prefer the French Toast. A note before you order the French Toast though, since it comes with ice cream, I would think it’s best to share the French Toast with your dining buddy.
How about the coffee? I found out that Chai latte is not actually considered coffee when I look at the menu. This is because Group Therapy Café lists Chai latte as one of their non-caffeine items. Oh gosh, am I really a coffee drinker? Hahaha. But anyway, their seven spiced chai latte (is it really 7?) taste so good and it’s not easy to find good spiced chai latte in Singapore to yupz, I’m happy. My friend mixed up my chai latte for her normal flat white and she was perplexed for a seconds, “How come my drink taste like spice?”. Make sure you don’t mix up the cup before drinking, peeps.
The café closes pretty early on 6PM though I would say. But I guess Tanjong Pagar crowd is mainly office peeps and the area is not so crowded on weekends. Maybe that’s why the café closes early.

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