Noshery - A cosy, rustic cafe and bar surrounded by greenery

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If you’re tired of going to the same places in the city for brunch, Noshery might just make for a refreshing change.

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Nestled in the quiet Rochester Park enclave, the cafe-by-day and bar-by-night is part of the newly revamped Nosh, which you might already know for its lush green surrounds and rustic feel.

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Housed in the ground floor of a black-and-white colonial bungalow, Noshery exudes cosy warmth.

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With interiors designed by The Strangely Good, it is decked out in wood tones, shades of cream, as well as both soothing and energising greens.

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Passing by a small quaint garden and entering the space, you will notice the tropical foliage wallpaper, parquet flooring, wainscoting panelling, timber rafters and white bricks walls.

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This makes it feel like a lodge, but a modern and trendy one! The furniture is a tasteful mismatch of rattan chairs, French bistro stools, marble-topped tables and, anchoring the room, a communal dining bench with an incorporated planter.

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Noshery is also decorated with vintage-style objects, to include books about botany, clocks and illustrated posters.

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The details — down to the specially customised salt and pepper shakers that match the wallpaper — are part of the whole experience!

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While the new cafe is especially great for laid-back weekend brunches, it also offers comfort food for all-day dining.

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Delicious eats include classics reinterpreted with a local or Asian twist, such as the Crab Benedict ($20, pictured) with coconut curry hollandaise, and Devil’s Breakfast ($20) with sambal flakes.

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There's also Yakitori Salmon ($25), which has a Vietnamese caramel glaze and served with coconut rice.

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Try the buttermilk biscuits with honey butter ($6), too.
There are also salads, sandwiches, desserts and more!

Noshery is at 9 Rochester Park, tel: 9755-5015, www.nosh.com.sg

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