Coffee, Photography, Sake - these three words roughly sum up what you can expect at Shots Café, and probably what its owner, Mr. Matthew Edward Loh is passionate about.

Located at the cross junction of Club Street and Ann Siang Road, is this little espresso bar where you can take a back seat to watch the world go by while sipping away your cup of freshly brewed coffee.

I was attracted by the name Velvet that I had it twice on two separate occasions - first time the hot version ($4.90) and second time cold ($5.20).

True to its name, milk was made foamy to give a velvet-like texture, just like what you may see on your cuppa of cappuccino.
Do remember to wipe off your 'moustache' after your drink.

My companion chose Cold Americano ($4.90). I told her coffee could be better enjoyed when served hot and she agreed.

Their Signature Tiramizu ($8.50) I tried was very moist but rather mild in taste. I would prefer it to be sweeter with stronger flavours.

If you share the same passion in photography with the café's owner, then help yourself with the many photography magazines here prepared specially for your reading pleasure.

And folks, now there is another reason for you to hit Shots café today - REFLECTIONS, the light of Israel and Jordan, an photographic exhibition comprising 30 pieces of Mr. Loh's works, through which he hopes to showcase a different and peaceful face of Israel, a land often misunderstood by many. While admission is free, this exhibition is on through 29th this month only.
Shots
8 Ann Siang Hill
Sun – Thu, 8am – 11pm
Fri – Sat, 8am – 2am
6224 8502

Located at the cross junction of Club Street and Ann Siang Road, is this little espresso bar where you can take a back seat to watch the world go by while sipping away your cup of freshly brewed coffee.

I was attracted by the name Velvet that I had it twice on two separate occasions - first time the hot version ($4.90) and second time cold ($5.20).

True to its name, milk was made foamy to give a velvet-like texture, just like what you may see on your cuppa of cappuccino.
Do remember to wipe off your 'moustache' after your drink.

My companion chose Cold Americano ($4.90). I told her coffee could be better enjoyed when served hot and she agreed.

Their Signature Tiramizu ($8.50) I tried was very moist but rather mild in taste. I would prefer it to be sweeter with stronger flavours.

If you share the same passion in photography with the café's owner, then help yourself with the many photography magazines here prepared specially for your reading pleasure.

And folks, now there is another reason for you to hit Shots café today - REFLECTIONS, the light of Israel and Jordan, an photographic exhibition comprising 30 pieces of Mr. Loh's works, through which he hopes to showcase a different and peaceful face of Israel, a land often misunderstood by many. While admission is free, this exhibition is on through 29th this month only.
Shots
8 Ann Siang Hill
Sun – Thu, 8am – 11pm
Fri – Sat, 8am – 2am
6224 8502


4 comments:
Cool! I passed by Shots a few times but didnt go in cuz i tot they only serve coffee. Didnt know there's tiramisu as well! Do they serve mains?
love your pictures!
I've been here before, just to look see.. but never plunge my butt down for a cuppa though. Hee... But wait, i didn't notice the magazine rack!
Looks like a place i can spend hours reading mags and just chill ;)
foodoshoot: Hi charlene, the only main they serve is lasagne if that's considered one. There are a variety of gourmet sandwiches and 2 simple breakfast sets though. You can check out the menu on their website.
HungryTrotters: Thank you, glad that you like them :)
^cherie: Ya, shots is a good place to spend your weekend afternoon, but do remember to get more clothings if you intend to stay long :P
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