Thursday 30 April 2015

Pecori Japanese Egg Restaurant - Cat Cafe Neko no Niwa

Visited a cat cafe for the first time! Apparently it is the first cat cafe that opened in Singapore. We have been planning to go there for quite some time so I was really looking forward to it! Before that we dined at Pecori Japanese Egg Restaurant, which replaced the former Japanese curry shop. Our intentions were to have some Indian curry, but ended up for some Japanese curry instead. One of my favourite Japanese restaurants originally located beside that curry shop has closed down.. The days I would order my favourite gindara (cod fish) and dine with my dad.

Dinner:
Pecori Japanese Egg Restaurant at Liang Court



Free Flow of Salad, Soup and Water

The price includes GST and comes with free flow of soup, salad and a drink (water/ coffee)! Perfect for guys as it will leave you so full! I was expecting the salad to be bland and dry, but the garlic ponzu dressing lights up the whole dish. The soup was kind of disappointing. Supposedly there are different soups for different days, being turnip soup for Wednesdays. However it seems like chicken powered soup rather.  


Tonkotsu Demi Omu (S$16.80)


Tonkotsu Spicy Tomato Omu Rice (S$14.80)

The egg was perfectly cooked and slightly raw over the surface! I actually like the spicy tomato sauce, which is in fact curry, than the demi glace sauce. Maybe because hamburgs are always drizzled in demi glace sauce. There was also Pork Tonkotsu Japanese Ankake Omu Rice for the same price, $16.80. The difference is that ankake refers to mushroom sauce while demi glace sauce relates to beef. Apart from the above sauces, there are cream sauce and roast omu rice. Who knows omu rice can have so many variations!

https://www.facebook.com/PecoriSG
Opening hours: 11am - 10pm
177 River Valley Road, Liang Court Shopping Centre

Dessert/ Chill:
Cat Cafe Neko no Niwa at Boat Quay


Painting of Cats at Neko no Niwa

My first cat cafe experience! I have always yearned to go to one! Warning, cat heavy pictures.



A $12 cover charge for the first hour, followed by $5 for subsequent half hours. No requirements on mandatory drink/ dessert purchases which were available at the premises. Before heading inside, we were advised to remove our shoes and sanitise our hands. We were also given a pamphlet that guided us to some of the rules, such as not waking up a sleeping cat or disturbing it having its meals. Flipping the page were short introductions about each cat!



Baloo:




Baloo is so huge!! Possibly the largest cat we have seen? And when he shuts his beautiful green eyes for a nap, you can hardly discern his face with his little black nose!




Look at Baloo's tail!

Miley:


Miley is so pretty!! But she seems afraid of humans so we gave her some space.



A tunnel specially made for the cats! So the cats have the freedom to escape from the cat-hungry human beings.

Jia Jia:

Poor Jia Jia staring out of the glass door.



I was wondering what was Jia Jia looking at through the hole and it ends up to be.. Miley. They were just staring at each other. What were they thinking?








Skittles:


Demi:


Um..



Kai Kai:






Kai Kai and Jia Jia are siblings! Reminds us of the two pandas in the zoo. Kai Kai is always looking wide-eyed in curiosity!



Brown Monkey:

Possibly Siamese? Those pointy ears!

Emma:


We didn't notice Emma and Luna at all, snuggled up together in the tallest room of the tower, sleeping oh so soundly! Everyone was going 'aww'...





The moment they woke up. Emma's eyes are really beautiful!


Emma prancing all over with her long slender legs.


Aww..

Luna:


I hope Luna was not abused! All these cats are adopted and I am glad they are in a safe and friendly environment now.








With sleepy Luna.

Little Miss Muffet:


Little Miss Muffet was sleeping the whole time we were there.

Mr White:


Same goes for sleepy Mr White!

Dewey:




These 2 brothers were cleaning each other! How sweet.









Each cat responds when the owner (I assume) calls their names! Apparently, it does not work when we call out for them as the cats recognise the voice. We were so amazed. He would kindly call out their name so that the cats will be facing the camera when we are snapping pictures. Its a relief that the cats seem to be treated well, which I was previously worried they would be stressed being around so many different humans all day.

It was a joy being at the cafe. A great place to simply chill and have a chat around the cats rather than ordering a beer at the bars downstairs. Not forgetting they also have cat merchandises for sale from collars to the cafe's cat magnets. I have even changed my desktop background to the cute cat wallpaper available for download on their website!

http://www.catcafe.com.sg/
Opening hours: Mon, Wed - Fri: 11am - 10pm, Sat - Sun, Public Holidays: 10am - 10pm (Closed Tues)
54 Boat Quay, Singapore 049843

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