Cushiony seats – comfortable for sitting and reading.
Low tables – not comfortable for writing.
Overall, a small place meant more for takeaways than for people to sit for long periods, but I’m glad they made that option available 🙂
Cushiony seats – comfortable for sitting and reading.
Low tables – not comfortable for writing.
Overall, a small place meant more for takeaways than for people to sit for long periods, but I’m glad they made that option available 🙂
Thanks to the newly-opened Downtown Line, getting here has become so much easier. Immensely enjoyed the solitude time here, as half the time I was left alone and in peace 🙂
There’s also a very good reason why they’re well-known for their speciality in Chocolate!
Small as we are, such explorations never fail to remind me that there is still beauty to be unearthed in simplicity.
Not a fan of hunting, though trying new things once in a while never hurt much ;p
Took Xue’er for a spin around the Arab Street area, still excited by the novelty of the Holga Lens – I think she liked it ;p
A dimly-lit cafe below a backpackers’ hostel.
5-ish.
More pictures with the Holga, taken while walking around the area that day.
Ending off with my favorite, the cool guy who could sit by while the uncle nearby played Candy Crush on his phone, in its full audio glory.
First time at the Cafe, and first time trying the Holga Lens for Olympus.
I know its slightly grainy, and the vignetting might be a little overdone, and the focus might be off in some pictures, but isn’t that the whole point of the Holga? Blurry, dreamy outlines, bringing us to another realm of thought and existence.
In 3 words, I love it.