The honest grub at Third and Sixth is satisfying and unpretentious. You get to eat burgers/ wings/ fries with your hands, and lick the sauce off as unglam-ly as you want, noone will judge you here. The Messy Mexican ($14) is the best kind of mess. The beef patty is drenched in an amazeballs chilli con carne (Mexican beef chilli) - you're going to be mopping the plate clean with this one. For those who prefer a classic burger, the No. 36 is the perfect choice. If you find yourself longing for a simple burger after work in a convenient area, this is it.
And All Things Delicious offers a wide variety for halal-certified bakes such as brownies, galettes, cakes and scones. To satisfy just about everyone, they have both sweet and savoury scones -- gula melaka, cheese, and onion. The bakers here insists on using unprocessed ingredients such as unsalted butter and organic ingredients in order to make their bakes taste more "natural". This certainly shows, as diners get to enjoy clean yet flavourful treats.
*Halal-certified
Dahlia Cafe, a humble stall, "commands a queue during lunchtime because people love it for the lip-smackingly good rice and noodle dishes that are cooked only upon order", says Tastemaker Veronica Phua. Expect simple dishes like nasi goreng kampong and nasi ayam. This place is great if you want unpretentious comfort food to fill your tummy, fast. A little sinful perhaps, but sometimes nothing hits the spot quite like a plate of greasy, spicy, slightly sweet macaroni goreng.
*Halal-certified