Common Man Coffee Roasters is a cafe located at Martin Road.
Which
is ulu for those without a
car.
Which is a less crowded
brunch place for those with a car. #justsaying
Anyway I was here to give a
birthday treat to one of my "sisters". The sister who broke the sister code
regularly #BoysOverSisters #GaveUp. The sister who had a week-long daily
celebration starting from Monday. And the sister who scheduled my turn only six
days later on a Sunday.
I could have wished her happy
birthday like how someecards did. But I'm nice. Haha.
Common Man Coffee Roasters is
the typical popular cafe that does not take reservations on
weekends.
But due to my good karma, we
didn't have to queue when we reached at 12pm on Sunday. There
was a short queue from 1pm though.
I couldn't get a picture of
the interior of the packed place but here's one from the Common Man
Coffee Roasters's website.
Patrons are mainly ang moh
with kids and youngsters, the usual suspects. It can be really noisy so if you
are looking for a quiet place, this ain't it.
Seats are mainly bar table
style. There was a big common round table in the middle. But we are anti-social
Asians so we were given one private corner next to the windows with plenty of
natural light.
Latte/Cappuccino ($5++ each)
I am no expert in coffee. But I love Common Man Coffee Roasters' version of cappuccino very much. Everything about the coffee hit the right notes with me, as if the barista and I had common wavelengths. The coffee doesn't leave a sourish/bitter after taste - my usual concern with most other coffees. It is light-bodied yet does its role well to wake me up on a Sunday.
Organic eggs benedict
($24++)
My friend had the organic eggs benedict with braised ox cheeks and artisanal sourdough toast. She had nothing but praises for it. If you don't trust 99% of what I crapped on this blog, you can trust my friend who was probably a serious food critic in her previous life.
My friend had the organic eggs benedict with braised ox cheeks and artisanal sourdough toast. She had nothing but praises for it. If you don't trust 99% of what I crapped on this blog, you can trust my friend who was probably a serious food critic in her previous life.
I had a small bite of it. The
ox cheeks were moist/tender and not overly gamey. And when soaked with the
golden egg yolks and hollandaise sauce as well as the
accompany toast, it was a wondrous mix.
Brioche French toast
($18++)
I had my eyes set on the brioche French toast. The brioche French toast was served on a wooden board. Vibrant red raspberries and strawberries compote sat on top of soft warm golden brown brioche that is dusted sparingly yet with the right amount of icing sugar. The compote was not sour but sweet.
End it off with some really
smooth Kapiti vanilla ice cream that was melting slowly into the brioche
toast.
I loved the toast which was
served warm, fluffy and crispy at the corners. Haven't had a really good French
toast like this for a long time.
Service speed was amazing for
a Sunday crowd. We only had to wait for about 10 minutes for our food to
come.
What can I say? Common Man
Coffee Roasters has exceeded my expectations with its substantial and good
quality food and coffee, as well as speedy customer service. It might be a bit
expensive, but at least you don't get crappy food or service. This is
certainly one of the better brunch places that I would highly
recommend.
Address:
22 Martin Road #01-00 Singapore 239058
Tel: 6836 4695
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