The growing appetite for designer products among the young (and young at heart) has seen many new boutiques sporting chic and quaint knick-knacks finding their way to our nostalgic spots. You see a couple of them in Ann Siang/Tanjong Pagar area. And if you have a fond affection for designs and things along that line, this new café located in Chinatown is one that you won't wanna miss.
It was through the blog coffee table people that I came to know about CrazyWorld. The retail space of the café carries an eclectic selection of vintage objects as well as designer products by emerging local designers. I recalled seeing some of those items at Red Dot Design Museum and the Singapore Arts Museum.
You can't disagree with me that the weather these days has just gone haywire. With NEA just announced that the scorching heat was here to stay until end of the month, the best way to retain one's sanity is probably to stay indoor and enjoy some icy cool drinks. Anyone with me?
'You have to try our Crazy Wings ($6.50 for 3)!' said the waiter.
The wings were very well marinated and juicy, with a little crisp on the outside. Honey mustard dip that came with it gave a big boost to its savoriness.
At first I told myself I had been having too much oily stuff lately, the next thing I knew, I heard 'Salt n Pepper Calamari' slipped off my lips. Oops...
It turned out to be no disappointment. The batter didn't fall into the too tough nor too soggy extreme, was spiced up with a hearty touch of chilli and pepper.
The café serves All-day Breakfast for those who love their scrambled eggs and sausages. And for the night creatures too!
Lips are sealed when I want to comment on the Spicy Black Pepper Dory my companion had.
Besides food and shopping, every now and then the café also hosts live concerts by emerging musical talents from our shores and beyond. Past and featured include Taiwanese group 棉花糖(katncandix2). There is an ongoing photography exhibition featuring the works of Singaporean self-taught photographer Mandy Tay. So watch this space.
Visit their website to find out more.
瘋狂世界
24 Temple Street
Tue – Thu, 12pm - 10pm
Fri – Sat, 12pm - 11:30m
Sun, 12pm - 8pm
Closed on Mondays
6223 7553
It was through the blog coffee table people that I came to know about CrazyWorld. The retail space of the café carries an eclectic selection of vintage objects as well as designer products by emerging local designers. I recalled seeing some of those items at Red Dot Design Museum and the Singapore Arts Museum.
You can't disagree with me that the weather these days has just gone haywire. With NEA just announced that the scorching heat was here to stay until end of the month, the best way to retain one's sanity is probably to stay indoor and enjoy some icy cool drinks. Anyone with me?
'You have to try our Crazy Wings ($6.50 for 3)!' said the waiter.
The wings were very well marinated and juicy, with a little crisp on the outside. Honey mustard dip that came with it gave a big boost to its savoriness.
At first I told myself I had been having too much oily stuff lately, the next thing I knew, I heard 'Salt n Pepper Calamari' slipped off my lips. Oops...
It turned out to be no disappointment. The batter didn't fall into the too tough nor too soggy extreme, was spiced up with a hearty touch of chilli and pepper.
The café serves All-day Breakfast for those who love their scrambled eggs and sausages. And for the night creatures too!
Lips are sealed when I want to comment on the Spicy Black Pepper Dory my companion had.
Besides food and shopping, every now and then the café also hosts live concerts by emerging musical talents from our shores and beyond. Past and featured include Taiwanese group 棉花糖(katncandix2). There is an ongoing photography exhibition featuring the works of Singaporean self-taught photographer Mandy Tay. So watch this space.
Visit their website to find out more.
瘋狂世界
24 Temple Street
Tue – Thu, 12pm - 10pm
Fri – Sat, 12pm - 11:30m
Sun, 12pm - 8pm
Closed on Mondays
6223 7553