New Zealand Rib-Eye Steak (Muscle Meal $14), with grilled vegetables and roasted potatoes. This rotisserie store at Asia Square Food Garden is from the same team behind Wheat Baumkuchen, the healthy and popular cold tossed Japanese-style noodles. At 180˚ Rotisserie, you can get roasted meats under $10, which proved to be fine dining at wallet friendly prices.
Such pure joy to eat: thick slices of full-on flavoured, slightly fatty pork that is an amalgamation of good meat, a great sweetish soya sauce marinade and some quality time over a fire. Not like it's needed but there's even an amazing chilli paste served with this dish.
I am not exaggerating when I say this could possibly be the best "chashu" I have ever had.
The Spanish fritters were crispy and doused with the right amount of cinnamon and sugar.
The coffee smelt so good. The first sip didn't disappoint.
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I used to always have this in Joo Chiat. But now it's right outside my school, a 15 minutes walk from my hall. I'm so gonna get fat...
It was hard to decide which flavour of the signature made-from-scratch flat bread to go for as they have such interesting options: onion sour cream, curry coconut, dukkah, garlic butter, macadamia pesto and truffled kalamata olives. Eventually, I chose to have a half and half of the last two. Baked fresh in their specially built stone hearth, my flat bread arrived with a pat of butter, extra virgin olive oil and most interestingly, a tube of smoked eggplant paste. I found the bread to be very tasty without any help but even lovelier with a squirt of the excellent smoked eggplant.