Lacto
Ovo
International
Western
Take-out
Bakery
Honey
Breakfast
Non-veg

Serves meat, vegan options available. Upscale café with vegan dishes, including a vegan breakfast plate, a veggie sandwich, a spicy eggplant sandwich, a tomato & eggplant sandwich, chia pudding, overnight oats, and salt & pepper fries. Oat milk available for drinks. Open Mon-Sun 8:00am-5:00pm.


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5 Reviews

First Review by keep_it_tdy

shellyperle

Points +124

Vegan
16 May 2025

Not Good Enough labeled

In my opinion the vegan options See Not Good enough labeled. If you are vegan and Not comfortable to ask about it I wouldn‘t recommend This.
The Fries and the matcha were besides This very good

coldbuckwheatnoodles

Points +9432

Vegan
01 Feb 2025

great vegan nasi ulam

they have some vegan food options for breakfast and lunch, i tried the nasi ulam which was great. good place for working as well

tonini

Points +223

Vegan
06 Jul 2024

Delicious over-night oatmeal

Mingle cafe belongs to an accommodation next door, also called Mingle. If you stay there, you get a separate discounted menu. It also has a vegan option.
The regular menu has vegan options too, but double check they truly are.
I had the overnight oats and vegan breakfast. The overnight oats were super delicious (I ordered without honey)! The vegan breakfast wasn’t amazing but I was glad they offered it anyway.

RyanToal

Points +31

Vegetarian
09 Apr 2024

very tasty

good vegan options I had the 'nasi ulam terung belado' very well presented and tasty.

Pros: character of restaurant, homemade kombucha, tasty

keep_it_tdy

Points +19560

Vegan
04 Apr 2024

Expensive For What It Was

Housed in a very character-filled, 100 year-old building near Chinatown, this place oozed charm throughout. There are a couple of fully vegan items on the menu, but be aware that some others that are labelled as such contain honey as a topping (or granola, which contains honey), but these can easily omitted. Also be careful when ordering to coconut coffee. I first assumed it would be diary-free as standard, but after double-checking I found that you have to opt for oat milk. When I did get said coffees (with correct milk), they were easily the best part of the meal. I had a preference for the iced version though this isn’t to say that hot wasn’t brilliant. As for the food, I went for the full vegan breakfast. It was a fairly sizeable plate with a good range of items and textures, but overall it was lacking seasoning, nothing really stood-out and the chia pudding suffered massively for the lack of sweetness that would have come from it’s non-vegan additions.




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