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The Good Boys Cafe – Heart-Shaped Matcha Fruit Bowl and Acai Bowl At Tai Seng

When I first suggested to my friends to visit The Good Boys for healthy fruit bowls, I was told that this is not “my kind of food”.

Looks too healthy?

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But being a good boy (just kidding), I went ahead and visit them The Good Boys at Tai Seng.

On a side note, the underground mrt linkway to 18 Tai Seng is now opened. There is no need to brave the sun and rain to get a taste of Hawker Chan Hong Kong Soya Sauce Chicken Rice and Tsuta Ramen.

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Located next to 23 Jumpin at Irving Place, The Good Boys offer items that will probably attract the office crowd or the health-conscious people working nearby.

Think Fruit Juices ($4.50/$5.50), Smoothies ($6/$7) and Super Bowls ($12) packed with lots of antioxidants, which are immune boosters.

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My attention was quickly drawn to those heart-shaped wooden bowls (please don’t bring them home) on the tables next to us.

Each of the Super Bowl ($12) is presented in that manner, carefully arranged in different outlooks. #MyBowlisBetterThanYours

5 different Super Bowls are available: Fruity Matcha (signature), Acai Bowl, Crimson Lush with beetroot & dates, Going Nuts with peanut butter & maca and Viva Amazonia with acar and banana.

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As a matcha lover, the choice is obvious – Fruity Matcha ($12) made up of mango, bananas, passionfruit, matcha powder blended together and sprinkled with chia seeds, pineapple and dates.

The portion is quite substantial in quantity with a smooth texture and a fruity taste.

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I loved the oats, almonds and sunflower seeds in it which gave it an additional crunch.

The taste was well balanced, but the matcha taste was overwhelmed by the citrusy passionfruit added though.

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For a less filling option, The Good Juices ($4.50) and The Super Juices ($5.50) are available.

The difference in the two is that the latter contains superfood such as acai, cacao or chia seeds.

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Each bottle of juices are freshly made on the spot using a blended instead of using a cold-pressed method.

I had the Summer Blaze ($4.50) made up of orange, pineapple and strawberry with a distinct citrusy taste.

Definitely a good thirst quencher.

I believed these pretty-looking Super Bowl will encourage people to eat clean and healthy once in awhile, especially when they tasted quite good too.

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The Good Boys Cafe
1 Irving Place, Tai Seng, #01-26, Singapore 369546
Opening Hours: 9am – 5pm (Mon-Fri), 10am – 6pm (Sat-Sun)
https://www.facebook.com/thegoodboyscafe/

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* Written by Nicholas Tan @stormscape who loves all things [NEW]. Daniel’s Food Diary pays for food reviewed unless otherwise stated.

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