We ordered the premium platter and it didn’t disappoint! The wait staff will advise you on which meat to eat first so that you can taste the difference in the grade of the meat. Don’t bother wasting your stomach space on the side dishes, save it for the meats!

Was looking for something light and this caught my eye. Didn't regret it one bit! Salted egg coating and calamari were generous and not too heavy. Loved the crust of the calamari too. Definitely ordering this again.

We had the Wagyu and prawn half and half combo for the pizza and it was a good decision coz both were yummy! Loved the caramelised onions and generous beef toppings and the fresh prawns.

Just opened in the Bedok Reservoir neighbourhood is a new petrol station-themed cafe serving great and very affordable brunch. Staying true to their name and theme, menu items have theme-specific names such as 'Full Tank', 'Fill Me Up' and 'Refuel Pancakes'. Their chill cafe space also allows diners a true refueling experience away from the busy city. Start with the Full Tank ($13.90) or Banana Pancakes ($8.90), and get the White & Black Chocolate Tart with vanilla/ chocolate ice cream for dessert! According to Tastemaker Xing Wei, 'This was literally a slice from chocolate heaven.'

Determined to bring the bagel craze to Singapore, the fine gentlemen behind this new bagel establishment pride themselves in their freshly baked bagels handrolled with love. Cafes dedicated to serving these incredibly underrated breads are rare, but you can rest assured that Two Men Bagel House does it right. If you subscribe to the 'simple is best' philosophy, you can opt for a plain/ classic salmon dill cream cheese bagel. But since you're in a bagel house, after all, you can afford to be a little more adventurous. Go for the incredibly vibrant LOX - cured salmon, cream cheese, red onions, dill and capers, atop perfectly crisp yet chewy bagel halves. Want it more brunch-style? Have bagels with bacon and poached eggs too!