Feeling creative? Alt. Pizza allows diners to design their own pizzas by selecting from a range of premium meats/seafood, cheeses, homemade sauces, and toppings. If you prefer going for house-made creations, The Hangover ($16) and Truffle Shuffle ($14) are good choices, and a must-try side of incredibly sinful Idaho Spud Cheddar Fries ($8) or Wagyu Short Rib Meatballs ($12). Finish off with organic New Zealand ice cream at $4 a scoop, or the Pizza Doughnut with Nutella dipping sauce ($8). So sinful...

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Bar Naked is... bare. Until a brand takes over, that is. Every quarter, this space functions as novel marketing bridge between intimate consumer engagement and outdoor advertisement. Companies can use the space for launches/ campaigns/ pop-ups , tweaking the furnishings as they please. That's all part of the fun, customers won't know what they'll be stepping into. Most importantly? The prawn paste chicken wings with homemade sambal!!

If you thought Tiong Bahru had enough cafes, you thought wrong. With the opening of Whisk and their signature lemon meringue tart, you'd be glad that this cafe has joined the party. As Burpple Tastemaker Chua Xing Wei remarks, "Lemon curd was tangy enough but still maintained a bit of egginess for a bit of sweetness. Fluffy torched meringue was not cloying sweet and added a subtle sweetness to the tart." Located right opposite Tiong Bahru Market, you'd want to add this place to your cafe-hopping list of the area. Make sure you try their macarons, lemon tarts, and cheesecakes!

Dessert-lovers rejoice - Kki is finally open after their 8-month hiatus, and in a more convenient location to boot! Grab a cuppa to go with your stunning cake, and relax in this lovely space. Go for the Onigri, a Basil Dark Chocolate mousse cake with a Bitter Orange soft-core centre.

Made another journey to the West in between my work. Ordered the afternoon tea break special for the Strawberry banana waffles with salted caramel ice cream ($9.00) and extra scoops of vanilla ice cream ($4.00), because the weather was simply too hot!

Belgian waffle with banana, drizzled with homemade chocolate sauce and topped with a scoop of vanilla bean ice cream ($9.90) and completed with a cup of Lavender Tea Latte - Ceylon black tea with lavender flower topped with cute elephant frothed milk ($4.90)

Nice little spot - its decor and novelty appeal more than the food, but I'll come by for a sit-down soon. Cute. Wouldn't mind more themed cafΓ©s and restaurants here :)

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