Ordered the Pistachio and Blue Milk ice cream ($8.00 for double scoop) on a plain waffle ($6.00). The Pistachio had an intense nutty flavour which I totally loved, and the Blue Milk one had a milky taste, with a hint of saltiness. A perfect pairing! The waffle was really good too, crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside. Very worth visiting honestly, will come back to try their other flavours in future! ο½₯α΄—ο½₯

- JH

Ordered the Butterscotch Banana Cake ($8.90), Earl Grey Lavender Cupcake ($4.20), Chai Tea Latte ($7.00), a Mocha ($6.00$ and a CafΓ© Latte ($5.00).

The cake was the best item we had! It was sweet and dense in a good way, not jelak at all. Pretty worth the price as it was quite a large slice as well.

The cupcake was good, just like most earl grey lavender flavoured bakes. I feel like it's a little overpriced for a small cupcake though. I would recommend going for the sliced cakes/loaves instead!

The mocha and lattes were decent, but it's understandable since this place doesn't really specialise in brewing coffee.

+points for the interior because it's so aesthetic! My friends were like "wow this place really screams you" when we walked in hahaha. It's a really nice place to hang out or do work at, though there's limited seating so it might not be a good idea to work there during peak hours. Really worth visiting at least once! ο½₯α΄—ο½₯

- JH

Second time here and I managed to order the Matcha Petit GΓ’teau ($8.80, it was sold out on my previous visit). It contains "complementing textures of matcha sponge, matcha mousse, matcha crumble and matcha glaze" as stated in the menu.

I feel that the ratio of matcha mousse to matcha sponge was a little off β€” too much mousse and too little sponge. It got "jelat" after a while because the taste was very rich, and there was not enough cake to neutralise it. The matcha crumble was set in the middle of the cake and I really loved how crunchy it was. The crumble also helped to neutralise the intensity of the matcha mousse, + points for me!

Although the Matcha Petit GΓ’teau is a popular recommendation (if I remember correctly, not 100% sure), I personally preferred the cakes I ordered the previous time I went to Hvala (see previous review). I did not enjoy the Petit GΓ’teau as much as I thought I would, but it might be due to the fact that I had high expectations for it. Nonetheless, it might be worth giving a try if you're unsure of what to order! The intensity of the matcha might be okay for some after all ο½₯α΄—ο½₯

I also re-ordered the Matcha Hojicha Latte for my sister to try and she loved it! I think it might be our favourite matcha drink so far. 10/10 would recommend ordering ✨

- JH

Came here during lunchtime so it was full house! Thankfully there was a table left for the two of us. We ordered the Bananas Foster French Toast ($16), Rustic Meatball Linguine ($14), Iced Blue Pea Yuan Yang ($5.50), and Iced Dirty Chai Latte ($6.50).

The Bananas Foster French Toast was more of a dessert in my opinion, and it was veryyyy sweet! A little too much for lunch, but it was good nonetheless. Would recommend sharing it as a dessert instead ο½₯α΄—ο½₯

The Rustic Meatball Linguine was pretty good! The tomato sauce was delicious and the pasta was πŸ’―. The meatballs however were a little dry and tough, I was expecting a texture similar to Subway's meatballs or IKEA meatballs. A little disappointed about this dish but overall still not too bad, the sauce and pasta made up for it.

I had the Iced Dirty Chai Latte and honestly I couldn't really taste the honey nor the chai in it. Felt like I was just drinking normal coffee 🀨 I don't know if I got unlucky, but I love Chai Lattes and this one is definitely not on my favourites list. Still a decent coffee though!

I think the prices here are really reasonable and also they offer 1-for-1 burpple beyond deals. The food generally was 7.5/10 in my opinion, worth visiting once at least!

- JH

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The jjajangmyeon ($12) here was really good. The sauce was thick, there were many chunks of meat and LOTS of onions πŸ§… (which I love) and overall I enjoyed it! It is quite comparable to the jjajangmyeon I had in Seoul, if not even tastier πŸ₯° This is my first time eating jjajangmyeon in Singapore so there might be better ones, but I think this is pretty good already. The people running the place are Korean and they're all very nice and friendly, a big plus point for me πŸ’―

However, the portion runs a little big and it might be good to share a bowl if you're considering ordering other dishes. My friend and I ordered one bowl each and we shared a Kimchi Pancake ($20) so we couldn't finish everything πŸ™Š The pancake was good, albeit a little expensive. I don't think I would recommend ordering it unless you're craving it (like I was), or if you have >2 people sharing it ο½₯α΄—ο½₯

- JH

My two favourite types of green tea are matcha and hojicha. This place incorporates both into their menu and I absolutely looooove it πŸ₯°

We ordered sliced cakes ($7.80 each) 🍰 β€” Honey Earl Grey Hazelnut, Goma Slice, and Matcha Azuki (not on the menu, check cake display) and matcha drinks 🍡 β€” Matcha Latte ($5.80), Matcha Hojicha Latte ($5.80) and Matcha Hojicha Latte Ice Blend ($6.00).

The Honey Earl Grey Hazelnut cake was my favourite out of the 3! It was very light and refreshing, just the right amount of Earl Grey flavouring. The cream was fluffy and not too sweet, which complemented the cake well 😍

The Goma Slice β€” black sesame sponge layered with sesame cream β€” was good too. It had a rich black sesame taste which I really liked. My friend found it a little too sweet, so to each his own for this!

The Matcha Azuki was a little dry but still good nonetheless! A classic pairing that can never go wrong ο½₯α΄—ο½₯ It's not on the menu so I'm guessing it is a seasonal item? Not too sure but we would have went for the Matcha Petit GΓ’teau instead if it had been available.

I had the Matcha Hojicha Latte and it was good!!! My two favourite flavours incorporated into one latte, a dream come true πŸ˜‹ The matcha flavour was more intense, but there was definitely an undertone of Hojicha. The drink comes with a chopstick for stirring, not a straw (although we subconsciously almost tried drinking from the chopstick lol) so beware, don't make an embarrassing mistake πŸ˜†πŸ˜†

All in all, I enjoyed my first visit to Hvala and I would visit again if my wallet allows for it. 🌞

- JH

I ABSOLUTELY love dumplings (ate a lot of bibigo ones during cb), so I really loved this place!

I came here with four friends and we ordered a total of 3 set lunches ($16 each) and a few ala carte dumplings. Our total came up to $101.20, which was a decent price for five people in my opinion, since the food was good! (ΰΉ‘β€’Νˆα΄—β€’Νˆ)

The Miso Mushroom Noodles ($8 ALC) was decent, it tasted mostly of the mushrooms. Not a big fan so I wouldn't reorder this but nonetheless still pretty worth.

The Braised Pork Noodles ($8 ALC) was quite nice, I loved the pulled pork bits! Nothing really special though, I wouldn't reorder either.

The Sichuan Pork Noodles ($8 ALC) was the ✨BEST✨ out of all 3 noodle dishes and my friends agreed! It had a small spice kick to it, definitely suitable for those who don't really take spice! ο½₯α΄—ο½₯

The Original Dumplings ($7 ALC, 5 pieces) were good, but I still prefer my bibigo ones πŸ™Š worth the try though if you're looking for good old plain dumplings!

The Sichuan Dumplings ($8 ALC, 5 pieces) were pretty meh in my opinion, but my friends liked it. It was definitely much spicier than the Sichuan Noodles (I think there was more chilli oil added) so some might not be able to take it.

The Fried Pierogi Dumplings ($8 ALC, 5 pieces) were ✨ DEFINITELY THE BEST DUMPLINGS WE ORDERED!!! 😍🀀 We ordered 2 extra plates hahaha. It had a slight truffle taste to it and the sauce accompanying it was really good as well! I would definitely recommend ordering this.

The Smoked Duck Dumplings ($8 ALC, 5 pieces) was the second best dish we ordered. The smoked duck was just salty enough and tender, but my dumpling had a little too much mushroom which I didn't like. Would recommend ordering this too though!

I had the Passion Fruit Ginger Soda ($6 ALC), which was pretty refreshing, but I mostly tasted the passionfruit flavour only, didn't really taste the ginger soda.

My friends had the Grapefruit Thyme Green Tea ($6 ALC). I had a few sips and it was really sour, so I didn't really like it. I think the sourness overpowered everything else πŸ˜– They still finished the drink though, so I guess it's a personal preference thing!

Overall, I was pretty satisfied with this place. The staff were really nice and friendly as well, so it's a big plus! Would definitely revisit again in future 🌞πŸ₯Ÿ

P.S. do try to make a reservation before heading down! We had to wait ~20mins as it was full house when we arrived.

TLDR; order the Sichuan Pork Noodles ($8 ALC), Fried Pierogi Dumplings ($8 ALC, 5 pieces) and Smoked Duck Dumplings ($8 ALC, 5 pieces) πŸ₯³

- JH

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In photo : pistachio rose cake and red dates tea , speculoos cheesecake and iced yuzu tea ❀️

The pistachio rose cake was nice and had a smooth consistency while the speculoos cheesecake was average. Both cakes werent too sweet and went well with the drinks!

- HY

Dish on the top left is tomato soup based wagyu beef noodles which was q tasty and meat was tender~
Dish on the bottom right is herbal soup based wagyu beef noodles , which had a flavourful broth and meat was also tender.
Overall, this visit was worth it due to burrple 1 for 1 main dish as each bowl was almost about $15 without this deal.

- HY

Biophilic designed cafe which had fish and chips with the batter being crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. Choice of truffle fries is available upon a top up of a few dollars and the truffle taste was strong enough so it was worth the top up!!
I also ordered their white cold brew which was q satisfying given that i enjoy a strong cup of coffee~
The chai latte had a nice aromatic taste to it but the portion was a bit small for its price~
Food and coffee were good so its definitely worth a visit!

- HY

Ordered two sets of this combination : waffles + double scoops of ice cream .. waffles alone was $10.50 without the ice cream which i found weird as usually this pricing would come with at least a single scoop of ice cream at comparable cafes.. So to add a scoop of ice cream you have to pay an additional amount of $4.50..
The ice cream was creamy and flavourful in general but the waffles were mediocre at best πŸ˜” would recommend only to get the 1 for 1 gelato and not the buttermilk waffle set as it isnt worth it ~~

- HY

My mum and I visited this vintage looking cafe quietly tucked away behind tall plants along the street this afternoon for lunch! We ordered the Bagel Set ($14.50), Truffle Mushroom Pasta ($16.90) and 1 hot + iced lavender latte ($7.50) under Burpple’s 1 for 1! Apart from the tasty food, they dont charge for service and even provided free wifi.
The Bagel Set came with a cinnamon-raisin bagel (not plain YES!) which complemented the cream cheese well~ smoked salmon was also fresh and you can choose to add on other ingredients such as avocados if youre looking for something extra.
As for the truffle mushroom pasta, the truffle taste was evident enough which really brought out the flavour of the cream and the dish as a whole!
Lastly, both the hot and iced lavender latte had a strong lavender taste on top of the coffee, which came as a surprise to me as the reviews said the iced one didnt have much lavender taste.
Overall, an enjoyable experience and i would definitely come back again for the unique coffee & decent food!

- HY

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