Fragrant, creamy, and downright delicious. The use of charcoal gave the laksa such a wonderful, smokey edge. The amount of cockles is so generous and each one is so fat that you would advise them to join TAF club. $3 to experience a taste of heaven is a steal. Read more at: http://eatify.blogspot.sg/2017/09/sungei-rd-laksa-vulgar-post-about-laksa.html?m=1
A seemingly average stall that blew our minds away with its intensely flavoured salted egg chicken. At only $5, it felt like we struck gold chancing upon this place. Now give me a moment while i figure out how to break my computer to have an excuse to visit sim lim.. Read more at: http://eatify.blogspot.sg/2017/09/taste-good-sim-lim-squares-salted-egg.html?m=1
People might be turned off by the queue, but when you see the barista's meticulous attention to detail in preparing every cup, it's worth it. It's no surprise that the iced mocha ($6.80) is one of the best I've had. Read more at: http://eatify.blogspot.sg/2017/09/omotesando-koffee-its-koffee-with-k.html?m=1
First of all the shop is really tiny, so dining in will be a challenge. Challenge your friends to build your own mac and cheese (small $6 regular $7.50) and see who can design the most heart attack inducing meal in a paper box. Read more at: http://eatify.blogspot.sg/2017/09/the-big-cheese-cheesey-gooey-mac-n.html?m=1
If you are dying of boredom while shopping with your girlfriend at Bugis Street, this crepe shop is your only respite. It's a good thing I'm single af. Read more at: http://eatify.blogspot.sg/2017/09/neds-crepes-coffee-beautiful-stalk-of.html?m=1
Their lunch set offers 4 pieces of their signature fried chicken (choose from 4 flavours), rice or fries and salad for only $10.30. Their soy & garlic fried chicken was flavourful and satisfyingly crispy. Don't work around the area to take advantage of the lunch sets? Just take MC lah.. Read more at: http://eatify.blogspot.sg/2017/09/twins-simply-mashittda-korean-twins.html?m=1
We tried numerous carb dishes and they were all delicious, although they could have been more generous on the protein (understandable at only $5-6 a plate). The fried kway teow standed out the most, with wok hei flavours infused within every smooth strand of kway teow. Read more at: http://eatify.blogspot.sg/2017/09/thai-gold-food-golden-standard-thai.html?m=1
Generously stacked tender slices of wagyu beef (not melt in your mouth due to the cut), combined with the silky yolk, yoghurt sauce and seasoned rice was a delight. At $10, it may be pricier than your usual hawker fare, but getting a wagyu beef donburi at this price is insane value. Read more at: http://eatify.blogspot.sg/2017/09/gyunami-10-wagyu-donburi-will-make-you.html?m=1
Salmon portion was generous and the perfect onsen egg tied everything together. Each mouthful was creamy and orgasm inducing. Read more at: http://eatify.blogspot.sg