Their Chicken Katsu White Curry Set ($15.80+) comes with FREE FLOW rice, curry and soup AND their signature truffle oil chanwanmushi (ala cartel price: $5). Oh, and they also had unlimited pickled cabbage, which I was not afraid to help myself to that they had to refill the jar. Quite pleased that they did not scrimp on the quality of the soup and curry just because they were unlimited. The soup was really good I had 3 servings of it! Definitely worth a try, but consider going to their other outlet at Far East Plaza as this might be a little inconvenient for some!
Has been a looong time since I had their Signature Duck Confit ($16.90++) and it still tasted as good as I remembered!! Glad that this isnβt one of those restaurants who will drop standard after they become ultra famous & open a few more outlets. Also, you can now get their Original Saveur Pasta as a main size ($10.90++) - which is the size of 2 starters bcos one is definitely NOT enough!
The Saveur Duck Confit Burger ($17.90++) is also worth a try though itβs pretty messy to eat & the charcoal bun is a tad too dry.
One of my favourite lunch time date spotsπ΄Tho I'd say it was on the pricier end (I had a Regular 100g Salmon @ $12.50, large is $16.50 - And they charge additional 7% GST), perfect for Fridays when you saved up from skimming through the week and feel like a baller HAHAHA And anyways, healthy & aesthetically-pleasing food always comes at a price π Atmosphere was great, and the people are pretty friendly!! Oh, and they have special flavours once in awhile too!!
Once you go Long Fatt, you never go back. I still remember the first time I had their tau sar piah... It literally changed my world. Nothing compares to biting into one of their fresh-from-the oven salty tsp. You can tell because the box is still warm. π These little pieces of pure goodness make you forget about the calories and just want to go for more. Though there is a constant debate on which is the best tsp along Balestier ((with their unnamed rival being a short walk away)), this is still undisputedly No. 1 in my heart.
They recently increased their price from $0.70 to... ((wait for it)) $0.80 (WHAT?!?!) but I mean... who's complaining?
For a durian lover like me, giving the new Durian Kaya Toast ($3.20 ala carte, $4.80 with kopi/tea) didn't need much persuasion. The combination does sound a little weird & gross, but the pungent durian flesh seemed to blend pretty well with the kaya and toast! Would have loved to have tasted more flesh tho to match up with the strong aroma! A bit pricy imo, but worth a try for all my durian homies out there.
Wallet friendly & yummy makes a happy tummy!!
Used to always come here for the Spicy Meatballs Tomato Cream ($9.80) - non-spicy tho, don't ask why. Tried the Battered Fish with Mushroom Aglio Olio ($9.80 too!!!) this time and the battered fish is sooo good, better than some Fish & Chips places even! Matched with their homemade coriander dip & aglio olio that kinda looks like pesto, rly a steal in town for those who want to save up for drinks later @ Clarke Quay!
Thank god for the super nice bosses who were on site and accommodated to all my requests to try out each flavour HAHAHA Would have devoured every single flavour if I could (which admittedly, is not entirely impossible) BECAUSE THEY WERE ALL SOOO GOOD!!! Settled for the black sesame & despicable (banana, walnuts & brownies) for my first go at this place but definitely will be back for more ((and to try out their waffles which smelt amazing I instantly regretted not getting it))
Never had Kueh Dar-Dar before but guess this was a pretty good place to start (tho le father said it wasn't fragrant enough) But at only $0.80 per piece, it's quite hard to say no to this one. Definitely a must try for all those foodies in search of traditional delicacies like me!!
Have been frequenting this place probably once every month ever since we found out about it because le dad LOVESSS the steak here. Tried the Norwegian Salmon Steak on a bed of Orzo Salad ($16.50) and seriously one of my favorite things about this place is how interesting some of their dishes are!!! The salon skin was crisp, but the flesh still maintained its moisture and the sauce on the orzo salad just completed the guilt-free dish. Wonder what I'm going to try next at this place!!!
((Even if it's at the other end of SG))
Surprisingly no queue when I went down, but flavours are limited (i.e. Not all were available) Thankfully, had most of the flavours that I wanted!! ((From top down)) Thai milk tea, Taro, Black Sesame, Red Bean & Custard. Recommend heating up before consumption to enhance the flavour!! $2 each but they're having a Buy 4 Get 1 Free offer till the end of this month so get yours now!!!!!!
Had the Classic Double Scoop ($5.90), which came with 2 scoops of coconut ice cream & 3 toppings on choice. Coconut ice cream was heavenly, but can do with greater topping options! For one, really wished there was Nata De Coco!! But still worth a try!!
Had their Matcha Soft Serve ($5.90) for the second time within the last week and can see myself going back to this place again... and again... and again... SO GOOD!! But defo not for those who prefer the sweeter renditions as their Matcha here leans more towards the natural bitter taste. Had the hojicha one the previous time but still prefer the original Matcha flavour π