Cafe De Nicole’s Flower – IG-Worthy Cafe In Singapore With Floral Desserts & Drinks

COVER cafe de nicole's flower

Instagrammable cafes are all the rage now; anything that’s picture-perfect is bound to be a hit. If you’re looking for one of these Instagram-worthy hot spots in Singapore, Cafe De Nicole’s Flower should be your next destination. Both a florist and cafe space, it will fulfil all your floral fantasies and sweet cravings.

Though a little out of the way in the East of Singapore, Cafe De Nicole’s Flower has made its way up Singapore’s list of picturesque cafes. The cafe is decked with fresh blooms, dried flowers and boasts a subtle rustic charm. You can even bring your pets with you to enjoy some desserts too!

Interior Cafe De Nicole's Flower

Walking into Cafe De Nicole’s Flower truly felt like we were stepping into a fairytale. We were immediately greeted by a whole display of beautiful flowers, rustic decor and an inviting aroma of sweets. A good picture can be taken from every angle.

Waffles Pour Cafe De Nicole's Flower

First up on the table was the Charcoal Waffles with Ice Cream (S$15.90). You can choose from a myriad of interesting ice cream flavours such as Hokkaido Strawberry, Lemon Yuzu and Earl Grey. We went with the aromatic classic Earl Grey.

The crisp waffles paired very well with the silky Earl Grey ice cream. Sliced fruit is also speckled on the plate.

Souffle Pancake Cafe De Nicole's Flower

Light, fluffy and sweet, the Original Pancakes (S$17.90)  is served with maple syrup and sweet cream. It tasted a little eggier than sweet and it was a bit jelak for us after a while.

Their soufflé pancakes also come with Hokkaido Strawberry Ice Cream (S$19.90) or in a Tiramisu-flavoured rendition (S$19.90).

Rose Latte Cafe De Nicole's Flower

We also tried one of Cafe De Nicole’s Flower’s signature drinks – Rose Latte (S$9.80). Made with homemade rose syrup and milk, this warm drink is mildly sweet and pleasantly perfumes your tastebuds as you sip on it.

Lao Ban Cafe De Nicole's Flower

Overall, we were pleasantly surprised by the quality of food at Cafe De Nicole’s Flower, although price wise, it is a little on the steep side.

If you’re making a trip down to the cafe, try and spot their resident cat that’s cutely named “Lao Ban” – it means “Boss” in Mandarin.

You’re free to bring your furry friends with you to the cafe as well. Just make sure they’re properly leashed and looked after while you eat!

224 Telok Kurau Road, #01-01
Singapore 423836
Tel: +65 8338 8511
Tue to Fri: 9am – 8pm
Sat & Sun: 9am – 9pm
(Closed on Mondays)
Nearest Station: Eunos/Kembangan