

Cutee Cafe & Restaurant
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This Thai restaurant serves a mix of Hong Kong-style breakfasts and pan-Asian dishes, including pad thai, laksa, and lemongrass chicken. The menu features Vietnamese coffee, bubble tea, and tofu options, with dishes like satay beef noodles and crispy-edged fried eggs. The house mix laksa and freshly made pearls are mentioned, along with duck dishes. The space has a pastel facade and tends to draw crowds. There are regular meal deals, including affordable breakfast sets.
Customer Reviews
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ The satay beef noodles were excellent. The noodles had a great springy texture and were perfectly cooked. The fried egg was amazing too – the edges were beautifully crispy while the yolk stayed rich and runny. The homemade chili oil was very fragrant and flavorful, adding a delicious kick to the dish. The milk tea was also outstanding – rich, smooth, and full of tea aroma. A very satisfying meal. Highly recommended!
A Delightful Dive into Cutee Cafe’s Fusion Asian Magic Nestled in the heart of the bustling downtown strip, Cutee Cafe caught my eye with its whimsical pastel facade and the faint aroma spices wafting through the open doors. Stepping inside, I was enveloped in a cozy vibe: soft fairy lights over wooden tables adorned. The owner greeted me with genuine warmth, offering a quick menu rundown that highlighted their specials. Service was spot-on: attentive without hovering, and they even accommodated my request for a window seat with view. The Thai milk tea arrived in a cup, its creamy, velvety texture a perfect balance of bold black tea, condensed milk, and just a whisper of cardamom for that fusion flair. Sweet, not cloying, it was pure nostalgia upgraded. For the main dish, I dove into the duck pad Thai, crispy shreds of roasted duck mingled with wide rice noodles slicked in a tamarind-tinged sauce, studded with crunchy bean sprouts, and crushed peanuts. The fusion element shone through in subtle hits of star anise, giving it a depth that elevated the classic beyond street-food simplicity. Each forkful was a textural dream—tender duck yielding to chewy noodles, finished with a squeeze of lime for that zesty kick. It was generous in portion. Paired with the drink, it made for a harmonious meal that left us blissfully full. What sets Cutee Cafe apart isn’t just the food—it’s the thoughtful curation of an experience that feels both familiar and fresh. Prices are fair (mains £11), Whether you’re craving a quick caffeine hit or a full fusion feast, this place nails it. Highly recommended—I’ll be back next week for their Taiwanese style Chicken Rice. It’s a flavor adventure worth every bite.
House Mix Laksa is a must try, will come again for breakfast too! First time having freshly made pearl in a pan, amazing taste and texture! The boss must be a foodie who respects all the dishes.