
With a cosy space and nicely executed menu, Missus would likely become the next hot favourite place to hang out and for cafe photo-taking. The scoop of vanilla ice cream added a pleasant contrast in temperature, incorporating some complexity. The soft & moist Medjool date cake came with coffee crumbs and homemade toffee sauce, a rendition that was not overly sweet, yet you can taste the subtle sweetness. The selection of plated desserts seemed interesting, with options such as Exotic Tart ($16.90), Churros ($11.90), Missus Sticky Buns ($8.50), Baked Ketaifi Cheese ($12) and Date Pudding ($12.90). Its a place to gather with family and friends for a great meal, a cup of coffee, or a special dessert. The overall flavours reminded me of our local breakfast set with kopi and toast, except that it was in a more refined and upscale manner.Īt 12 noon, a more comprehensive menu is available, ranging from sides such as Truffle Tater Tots ($12.50), Jalapeño Poppers ($11.90), Grilled Cheese Sandwiches ($13.90 – $22) and Plated desserts ($8.50 – $16.90). Specialties: Café Agora provides guests with warm and friendly environment in which to eat, drink, meet friends and socialize. The brioche toast was soft, moist and buttery, which complemented well with the earthly flavours of the coffee nut crumbs.ĭrizzle some maple syrup over the toast to enhance the sweetness, which would bring out the nutty flavours of the coffee caramel cream. with cinnamon sugar and (choose any one topping) Nutella, maple syrup, vanilla ice cream or honey(Add Additional toppings of Nutella, honey, maple syrup, ice cream at only Rs25) Home Menu Wishlist Checkout Compare Login / Register 0 Wishlist 0 items / 0. The French Toast ($14.90) came with a single block of brioche toast topped with strawberry and blueberry, and a dollop of homemade coffee caramel cream sprinkled with salted coffee nut crumbs on it. Only 3 items are available all day on their menu, namely Granola Bowl ($11.90), French Toast ($14.90) and Kaya Cheese Toast ($9). With a hand-painted Victorian arch mural at the entrance, equipped with vintage style furniture pieces, the entire cafe is painted in neutral and warm palette of terracotta, taupe, maroon, and pumice hues.Ī good selection of bakes are available on display each day, such as Coconut Bun ($5), Sticky Pecan Bun ($5.50), Cinnamon Roll ($4.50) and Scones (Plain $5.50, Scallion Cheese $6).

The interior design is inspired by the owners’ travel experiences in Australia, with a laid-back and cozy ambiance in a vintage-inspired Victorian-style interior setting. Missus is the latest addition at Hamilton Road, a Muslim-owned 185 sqm bakery cafe with a full-scale central bakery next door. These include French bakery cafe La Levain, grey-minimalist café Lucid, For the People, Lola Faye Cafe, Once Upon A Time by Jeanette Aw, The Lunar Rabbit Boulangerie, and art & music cafe Studio 19. Hamilton Road particularly has attracted many hipster cafes opening up in this short stretch.


Fast forward to the post-Covid era, the neighbourhood sees many new brands entering (well, many had also left the food industry).
