Took forever to get a waiter’s attention. When I finally got one, they informed me that a dish was not available. There was no indication on the menu, neither did the waiter who sat us down mention (the least they could do if they weren’t going to indicate on their menu!) This didn’t help after a terribly Long wait for a table. We decided not to eat. Great job TCA!

Paid $22 for dried wagyu beef, over cheap quality rice. Could have got a much better standard at a Japanese restaurant at the same price. Go for the lunch set if you must have it.

Check out this unique "Dry Kway Chap" ($4 for everything you see) - "it's the only one in Singapore" according to stall owner Melvin Chew.
I really like the spin he's put on this old-school hawker dish by serving the rice sheet noodles in uncut large squares, tossed with plenty of fat, crunchy bean sprouts and sprigs of fresh herb in a tasty sauce.
Just as good was the plate of braised items that included "tau kwa", "tau pok", egg and different parts of the pig. These ranged from the tame (pork belly, skin) to the exotic (large intestine and tongue).
Melvin's chilli dip eclipses many others with its complex composition. There's sambal, garlic and shallots, plus a bold note of vinegar to give it a shiok sharpness. It was mandatory that, en route to my mouth, each piece of braised deliciousness went for a dunk in it.

Tried out their red velvet waffles with strawberry cheesecake icecream and topped with chocolate sauce!

If u know me well, u know I love chocolate icecream. But this strawberry cheesecake icecream captured my heart on the first taste! And their waffles? Fluffy and goes really well with the ice cream! $6.90 for the waffles and top up $3 for a scoop of ice cream! Sauce topping is complimentary.
Spoke to the folks at the cafe and this place just opened in early Jan and in the upcoming months, they will start serving brunch! Now new hangout for ice cream, waffles and good coffee! 😍

$9.90
Buttermilk waffles with Cookie Butter ice cream

Located right opposite Fatcat, Routesixtysix sells charcoal, buttermilk and red velvet waffles just like Fatcat, but at a cheaper price!

The waffle was crispy and soft on the inside while the Cookie Butter ice cream was creamy. If you're low on cash and want a sweet treat, I would recommend this place! ☺️ I love the modern interior of the cafe as well, and it's a great place for you to relax and catch up with your friends!

Also, they're now selling HOT FOOD like Nachos Cheese Fries and Soft shell crab pasta! 🎉 Do go down to have a taste.

$9.90
Buttermilk waffles with Cookie Butter ice cream

Located right opposite Fatcat, Routesixtysix sells charcoal, buttermilk and red velvet waffles just like Fatcat, but at a cheaper price!

The waffle was crispy and soft on the inside while the Cookie Butter ice cream was creamy. If you're low on cash and want a sweet treat, I would recommend this place! ☺️ I love the modern interior of the cafe as well, and it's a great place for you to relax and catch up with your friends!

Also, they're now selling HOT FOOD like Nachos Cheese Fries and Soft shell crab pasta! 🎉 Do go down to have a taste.

Flame grilled Tuna Toro and Salmon Don Set (Aburi Negitoro and Toro Don) at SGD 32. The meat melt in your mouth and melt my heart away. Awwwwww. I'm in heaven.
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The seafoods are flown in daily from Miura port in Misaki, Kanagawa prefecture in Japan by ANA airline. You can be assured of the freshness of the seafood, as shown in this Chef's Special "Kaisen Don" Set. Please read my review at www.hungryghost.sg

I'm REALLY not a fan of restaurants in shopping malls but I think this place is worth my two minutes of burppling. Quality cuts of fish for very reasonable prices (at lunch). The 7 piece nigiri set includes chutoro and otoro, and makes a very satisfying lunch indeed. If I had to nit pick I'd say the rice falls apart, which I know is a mortal sin for nigiri sushi, but hey this is SG not Tokyo.

The name of the dish already speaks for itself, its se-duck-tive, literally. The price is $18, which in my opinion is just right considering the dish was really nice. I would rate the dish 8/10 , because the presentation of the dish caught my attention, the sauce (which is actually kicap manis sauce) blends in well with everything, be it the roast potatoes, salad or even the duck itself & also, it fills up my hungry tummy. The reason I did not rate 10/10 is because the texture of the duck is not that soft, like it has abit of dry taste, but the sauce and the skin of the duck makes up for its shortcoming. Overall, i give this cafe a 9/10 as I think it that not only the dishes are tasty, but the concept of the Cafe itself makes me want to visit this cafe again. It has a nice ambience with good music, the name of the dishes in the Menu are hilarious because it is pun-intended, and also, the service is top notch. Do not worry about ice water because as soon as you are brought to your seat, they will immediately serve ice water and the waiters there are friendly as well. A must go cafe in my opinion.

Do not - we repeat - do not come to Teru Sushi with your friends not expecting a wait. But it won’t be hard to convince your friends that it’s worth it — the affordably priced, plump and juicy Oysters ($1.50) are enough assurance. Alternatively, find a day where you and your friends end work early and head straight to Teru at Tiong Bahru (they open at 6pm) to snag a table. Start the meal with some melt-in-your-mouth Sashimi slices ($12) before moving on to the oysters. For some carbs, go for the Shiok Maki ($20). It is an Unagi sushi roll blanketed with mayo, before being torched for a nice smoky finish. As for heartier eats, know that the menu is full of classed up versions of Japanese classics everyone will love. To put it simply, this is a group dinner slam-dunk.
Avg price: $20 per person
Photo by Burppler Emily S

9.90+ I love this! One of the nicest matcha lava cake I've ever tasted! Highly recommended!

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