Olla Specialty Coffee — white coffee + rocher + cookies & cream waffle ($22.18)!
Olla Specialty Coffee — Belgian waffle topped with Ferrero Rocher and cookies & cream gelato scoops, plus white coffee latte with art. $22.18.
Cafe stop at Olla Specialty Coffee — Belgian waffle + 2 gelato scoops + white coffee for $22.18. The cafe dessert combo. 😋
What was on the table ($22.18):
- A round grey-rim plate with:
- Belgian-style waffle — golden-brown deep-pocket waffle, dusted with icing sugar.
- Ferrero Rocher gelato scoop (left) — light caramel-brown colour with visible nut bits.
- Cookies & Cream gelato scoop (right) — white base with dark chocolate cookie chunks mixed through.
- A black ceramic cup of white coffee (top) on saucer — proper rosetta latte art in the foam.
Olla Specialty Coffee is the SG specialty coffee cafe brand — focuses on single-origin espresso + Belgian waffles + gelato as the core menu. Multiple outlets.
The 2-scoop waffle dessert combo is the SG cafe-tier specialty:
- Belgian-style waffle base = deep-pocket waffle (vs the thinner Liège-style), slightly crispy outside + fluffy inside
- Two premium gelato scoops = the gourmet brand toppings, not regular ice cream
- Icing sugar dust = the visual finish
Ferrero Rocher gelato = the chocolate-hazelnut-praline flavour blended into gelato form. References the chocolate brand. Premium-priced flavour.
Cookies & Cream gelato = classic Oreo-style mix-in. Crowd-pleaser flavour.
White coffee = Olla’s specialty term for the flat white style — espresso + steamed milk, drier than a latte, smoother than a cappuccino. Or sometimes refers to a Malaysian Ipoh-style white coffee. The latte art in the cup suggests this is the flat white / latte version.
Rosetta latte art = proper barista technique. Olla being a “specialty coffee” cafe should deliver this consistently.
At $22.18 for waffle + 2 scoops + 1 drink = the cafe dessert pricing. Mid-tier. 3.5/5 rating suggests OK but not transcendent for that price point. Most likely the waffle was decent + the gelato was good but didn’t justify the premium pricing.
Total: $22.18.
Overall: 3.5 / 5. Waffle was Belgian-style proper, two scoops gave flavour variety, latte art was on point, but at $22 the value-for-money didn’t quite hit. Better waffle-cafe options exist at lower price points. Try once. 😋👍🏼