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The Art Of The Swedish ‘Fika’; And 5 Cafes That You Should Check Out

Time to slow down and appreciate the little things that make life beautiful, over a cuppa coffee and a little bite to eat.

What is 'Fika'? Beyond its literal translation of being a "coffee and cake break",  in its essence, is the Swedish lifestyle tradition of taking a moment to step back from the busyness and rush of life, have a cup of coffee and a baked good (even a couple of cookies or a piece of kueh if you prefer) with it.

What makes the Swedish Fika different from just kicking back at a cosy cafe with friends. or leaving the office for a coffee break, is its main intent: To savour the moment of being present, availing time for you to contemplate; giving your mind a break from the demands of the day. In the midst of a fast-paced urban city like Singapore, it is the respite we so desperately need.

'Nuff said, here's 5 quaint little cafes that you can head to for that much-needed me-time.

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Credit: Prodigal Cafe

3. Prodigal Cafe 

Nestled in the heart of a housing estate in Macpherson, Prodigal Cafe is the second brainchild of the people who started Prodigal Roasters in Ang Mo Kio. The prices here are quite affordable, starting at $4 for a cup of black coffee. And since its coffee break, why not get a slice of Miso Cheese Tart ($6) to go along with it?

81 Macpherson Lane, #01-55, Singapore 360081

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