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This hidden cafe serves up a unique yet wallet-friendly take on old-school waffles alongside matcha einspanners & brunch staples under S$15

by Kylynn Seng

When you walk past most bread shops, chances are that you’ll be able to spot a Singaporean favourite — waffles. Personally, I find myself unable to resist the temptation of having a piping hot, freshly-made waffle most of the time, so you’ll defo see me joining the queue to get one. 

Crescent Waffles
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You can understand my excitement then, when I first heard of Crescent Waffles. Tucked away in the multitude of TikTok-famous stalls in Fortune Centre, this cosy little café takes old-school waffles to a whole new level. 

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Their pandan waffles start from S$2, which is surprisingly around the same price range as what you can find at the typical takeaway-only bread shops — it’s even more bang for your buck because you can dine in and enjoy your waffles in a relaxed café setting. 

Crescent Waffles
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Although there are a variety of fillings available, like the usual chocolate, cheese, kaya, and more, you’ll find that one stands out — their black sesame waffles (S$2.80). Crescent Waffles is insanely generous with their fillings, and the nutty and earthy flavours are everything you could ever wish for. 

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Apart from waffles, the café also offers sandwiches and salads at wallet-friendly prices. Snag a smoked salmon croissant or a peri-peri chicken sandwich at just S$11.90, or opt for a healthy chicken caesar salad at S$9.90. The best part? There’s no GST or service charge!

Crescent Waffles
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As the perfect accompaniment to your meal, you can also try their iced crescent coffee (S$6.50), which is an einspanner-style coffee featuring a thick layer of whipped cream on top. Talk about indulgence! If coffee isn’t your thing, they also serve up other drinks like matcha (S$5.50), iced golden (sparkling lemonade with apple, peach and mint, which costs S$6), and more. 

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To end off your visit, select your dessert of choice from their assortment of pastries ranging from chocolate almond croissants (S$5.50) to earl grey raisin muffins (S$4.90) — or try out their homemade chocolate banana bread (S$4.50).

Crescent Waffles
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The next time a waffle craving hits, you know where to go! 

Crescent Waffles
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???? 190 Middle Rd, #01-17, Singapore 188979
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