Saturday, October 30, 2010

A gem place for some cosy-up affairs

The visit to this place was two weeks late. Hmph.
A rustic and quiet open-concept café and bar, surrounded by lush greenery – a golf course was behind me and greenery was everywhere since next door was a nursery – Lava Edge could possibly be a place for some cosying-up cheeky business.






In fact, when I first saw the sign from afar, I thought it was called Love edge.

The ambience was definitely good. The background music, the comfy cushioned chairs & the just-right lightings.

I love it.

If not for the inaccessibility and invisibility (yes, this café can be considered invisible because the road leading to it is dark with minimal street lights and signage. One honestly would not have suspected that there was such a café inside), I would have recommended this place to Bloss as one of her choices for her intimate wedding.

When we reached there at about 730 pm, there were only two tables of ang moh couples, having dinner. Perhaps, the overcast sky was to blame for the poor business that night.

We ordered escargots and chickie wings (yes, I’m a sucker for chickie wings!) as appetisers. Pastas were the main course and gosh, were they in huge portions! And quite spicy too, even without shaking in my usual dosage of red and black pepper!

By then, we were super full! I didn’t even manage to finish the tail of my chickie wing and my pasta!

Several more couples and friends in duos and trios started strolling in for drinks after 10 pm.

Dinner was followed by two rounds of drinks – his super potent Mojito and Johnnie Walker on the Rocks, my Bombay-Sapphire Gin Tonic and Wild Boar cocktail (choya plus plum plus dunno what).

Next on the list are two other places. Hmmm… Can’t wait! =)

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