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Nines Cafe
By Jamaluddin
B Johan . Urbanwire
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Nines Café
Nines Corner
The Menu
Coconut Heaven
Nines Perks
The Verdict
The Place
Getting There
Nines Café
Why pack the overcrowded cafés around town
When you can chill out with your pals and occasionally even spot
a celeb at Nines Café. You don’t have to be dressed
to the nines to be allowed in this humble nook in the rather low
profile Chinatown
Point.
The café exudes a sophisticated feel with
its iconic splash of black and white. You can also choose to get
comfy on the few black leather couches by the glass window; that
is if you fancy a view that overlooks Chinatown’s busy traffic.
The café, however, does emanate a peaceful ambience despite
this frenetic vista. From the café, you can also spot the
neglected Speaker’s Corner at Hong Lim Park.
For those who prefer to dine al fresco, there
are tables outside for you to enjoy your meal. Once the sun sets,
lighted candles in small glass containers are brought out to set
the mood for a romantic evening. At night, Chinatown turns into
a peaceful haven and Nines Café is the perfect place to enjoy
it all.
Michael Lim, the owner of the café, is
friendly and usually maintains a close relationship with his customers,
many of whom are regulars.
Nines Corner
If you’re wondering why this joint is a
celeb magnet for local artistes like Mark Lee, Jeff Wang, and even
Moses Lim, it’s because Michael used to work in a local film
company, J
Team Productions, which is owned by actor/writer/director Jack
Neo.
Nines Café has also devoted a section of
the café for displaying mementos from artistes and customers.
It is dubbed the Nines Corner. Here, you can see personal testimonials
written by patrons and even photographs taken with the artistes.
Fan clubs have also celebrated their idol’s
birthdays here. Here at Nine’s Café, you don’t
have to pay a fee to book the place; you can just simply drop by
and buy some food and drinks. Just give Michael a call to reserve
the place.
The Menu
If
you’re looking to grab a bite, do opt for the tea-time set
($5.90), which is available from 3pm till 5pm. The set consists
of coffee/tea and a sandwich, such as black pepper sandwich or egg
and cheese sandwich.
There is also the Nines Mix ($10), a combination
of snacks such as the shrimp parcel, chicken with seaweed, cuttlefish
balls and crispy chicken.
Another must-try is the Teriyaki Chicken Steak
($10.50) and Teriyaki Chicken Sandwich ($4.50). The chicken is first
marinated in teriyaki sauce before it’s grilled and the result
is a satisfying piece of tender meat. One thing though, you might
have to be a little patient as it takes about 15 minutes to prepare.
"Other cafes often pre-cook their teriyaki
chicken, and reheat when the customers order. As a result, the teriyaki
steaks are often chewy and dry," says Michael. "But here
at Nines, we cook the teriyaki steaks only upon receiving the order
from the customer. As a result, all our teriyaki steaks are cooked
to perfection. Succulent and absolutely delicious."
You
are spoilt for choice when it comes to choosing your beverage from
the variety available. We recommend you try the Ice flavoured soda
($3), which comes in strawberry, blueberry or green mint. It’s
refreshing especially on a hot day.
If you’re up for some dessert, Nines also
sells walnut brownies ($3.80 w/o ice cream, $4.80 with ice cream),
homemade butter cookies ($2.50), chocolate chip cookies ($3.50)
and waffles ($2.90). You can even top off your waffle with a generous
scoop of ice cream ($3.90).
Coconut Heaven
One item that you shouldn’t miss is the
Marigold Coconut Ice cream ($4.80) as it is hardly available elsewhere.
Served in a coconut husk, this smooth and creamy ice cream makes
for a rather tantalising experience. Imagine eating coconut ice
cream with fresh soft coconut flesh; once you start, you just can’t
stop.
Nines Perks
Web enthusiasts will be glad to know that Nines
Café offers FREE Wireless Internet access. Customers just
need to bring in their laptops and exchange their NRIC for a network
card to enjoy this service.
There is also a computer available for web access.
It costs $5 for a half hour and $8 for one-hour block usage.
POSB card holders who spend more than $10 are
entitled to a 15% discount as long as they pay with their POSB card
through NETS. Students can also enjoy 10% simply by flashing their
student pass upon payment. There is also no service charge and no
GST.
The Verdict
A regular customer, Alvin Lim, 25, has this to
say about the place. “Nines has a great ambience for you to
chill out and relax. The staff are really friendly, and it's conveniently
located at the city centre. Also, the food and drinks are comparatively
cheaper [than] other cafes. Michael also often gives a new look
to the cafe, adding pet fishes and changing the decor. It's always
interesting and cosy to go there and relax.”
Rating:
3.5 out of 5 stars
The Place
133 New Bridge Road
#01-41 Chinatown Point (Singapore Handicraft Centre)
Tel: 6533-3509
Fax: 6533-3508
Email: ninescafe@pacific.net.sg
Opening hours
Mon till Sat 10am-midnight,
Sundays and Public Holidays noon-10pm.
Getting There
5 minutes walk from Chinatown MRT.
SBS 2, 12, 33, 54, 62, 81, 143, 147
TIBS 190, 520
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