Wednesday, 4 February 2015

#MellyEats || Sunday Folks


My recent visit to Sunday Folks got me thinking about this phrase people use most often than not about how "change is the only constant". Because, it is. There has been so much growth in this little cafe that it's heart warming to see another local business soar. Let me break down the changes I've noticed.

1. Seats availability
In the past, consumers will wait around in the tiny cafe to "chop" seats. That made the place look very chaotic and unsightly. It was crammed and had hardly any personal space. They fixed that by installing a mechanical queue counter, which I think is a brilliant idea. It's a little standee, placed at the entrance, that virtually accounts for the number of people waiting in line for a table. It will notify you, via SMS, once there's availability. This way you don't have to wait impatiently at the table. What I would do is to get my groceries done while waiting for my turn.

2. Menu selection
Cake and waffle selections have doubled. There used to be two squares of waffle in each serving, which can be quite filling for a dessert. Now, we have a choice of one or two squares for each serving. That's a great excuse to eat and spend lesser. There are more cakes on display but I always stick to their specialty, soft serve ice creams. Another favourite of mine is the waffle cone. It is fuss free,don't have to wait around for a table, and more generous with the toppings.
Pistachio in cone






































Some constants that keep consumers coming back for more are:
1. Soft serve ice cream
With a concise number of flavours, they did their best in making them appetizing and keep people wanting for more. Don't judge me but I have tried all the flavours, in separate occasions of course, and they don't disappoint sweet tooth like mine. My favourites are pistachio and chocolate.

2. Friendly staff
In my opinion, what constitutes to a memorable cafe visit is the awesome possum food and pleasant service and Sunday Folks managed to tick those boxes. Their service staff were all smiles, very welcoming and helpful.

With that said, take a trip to the west and give it a try. 

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