Aerica W.
Yelp
First things first, I was blown away by the aesthetics of this café. The last time I was here was at least 5 years ago, prior to their recent renovation. There's a wall full of manga, and lots of anime figures on display on the shelves. I love the green shrubbery décor, it feels quite magical. They usually play Japanese music of K-Pop. The staff are super friendly and welcoming. They have a no laptop policy for dine-in and is self-serve styled (order at the counter, they will bring you the food/drinks, but you put your own dishes away). I would caution that during peak hours, it gets extremely busy and the food/drinks take quite a while (ballpark at least half hour).
Okonomiyaki Waffle ($12.50): This had perfect amount of sauce and was topped with a generous portion of bonito flakes & green onions. 10/10 would recommend, and the price is very reasonable to me.
Omurice ($12.50): Omurice is a popular Japanese fusion dish that is a combination of a traditional Western omelette and Japanese fried rice, hence "Omelet rice = Omurice". There are only a few chunks of meat (chicken?), but overall, it is quite filling from the rice. I really enjoyed the flavour of the fried rice with hints of sourness from the ketchup and was extremely tasty.
Peaches & Oolong Cream ($6): The oolong was very fragrant and strong. The "cream" portion wasn't overpowering, and is not similar to cheese foam. It's quite airy and blends well into the drink. I think their sweetness is already adjusted, as I did not find it too sweet even at regular sweetness (for reference, I always get 50% sugar at places like Chatime or Coco).
Velvet-T ($6): such a yummy and refreshing blend of flavours, I had to ask the server what was in it because I couldn't pinpoint it. This drink is made with Lavender, Lemon, Mint & Strawberry. I had it at 75% sweetness. I also love the boba jelly/pearls, which has a nice bouncy texture for that added mouth-feel.