Happy New Year! Wishing that Aloha Poké was open today so we can satisfy our craving for their mouthwatering poké bowls!

Choose between fresh chunks of salmon or tuna sashimi in the original, wasabi or spicy glaze, and opt for your choice of toppings.

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When the call for a good, hearty sandwich arises, head straight for Gæst (pronounced 'guest'). This Nordic café situated right across the madness of Amoy Street Food Centre allows you to enjoy a hard-earned respite. Indoor seating is limited, so make plans to go early, or enjoy your lunch alfresco. What makes this place so special is their housemade sourdough, you'll be hard-pressed to find a better slice of sandwich bread anywhere in this country. For a weekday breakfast, order the Egg-in-the-Hole ($12) — two slices of freshly baked sourdough pan-fried with two sunny side-up eggs cracked on top, plus a generous helping of rocket and cherry tomatoes. At lunch, get the crowd favourite Pork ($14) sandwich, where roast pork is studded with crackling, orange-marinated red cabbage, parsley, red apples and a mustard mayonnaise, kind of like a Nordic sio bak sandwich. They also have a Salad of the Day ($14) that comes with housemade bread. Aside from weekday breakfasts and lunches, this is one of the rare CBD spots that open on weekends too. Drop by for a quiet brunch of Scrambled Eggs and Salmon ($15), that includes unbelievably fluffy scrambled eggs, locally sourced smoked salmon, a side salad and sourdough, or the huge Brunch Plate 1 ($20) that never fails to please.

Determined to bring the joy of bagels to Singaporeans, the two gentlemen behind this establishment at Icon Village pride themselves in hand-rolling each bagel with love. Get initiated with these boiled-then-baked breads with the simple Sea Salt ($2.50, plain). Then, choose a spread, also called a "schmear" in the bagel context, such as the decadent Creamy Peanut Butter and Berries Jelly ($4.50, price inclusive of bagel), or Sun-dried Tomato Cream Cheese ($4.50, price inclusive of bagel) for a comforting breakfast. Experience the vibrant Lox ($11.90) come lunch time, a classic combination of cured salmon, cream cheese, red onions, beets, dill and capers, atop crisp yet chewy bagel halves. Also satisfying is the HogV2 ($13.90) with pulled BBQ short ribs and purple apple slaw. If you've had a bad day and require treat in the form of breakfast-for-dinner, have the Piglet ($8.50), an all-day breakfast bagel served with a crispy bacon strip, sunny side up, fresh lettuce, hash brown and aioli. Pro tip: For breakfast or tea time, grab a friend and share a bag of three bagels + schmears for just $6!

The humble beginnings of this unassuming salad bar started six years ago, with the intention of providing a healthy, affordable alternative for the CBD crowd. Staying true to its mission, bowls here go for just $4.90 (prices range from $4.90-$5.90 depending on the outlet). Choose five toppings and one salad dressing with a standard serving of mixed mesclun leaves. Favourites include soba, firm tofu, sautéed mixed mushrooms, walnuts and croutons (not the healthiest, but tastes so good!). The hardest part of building your own salad here is probably choosing the dressing — there are 16 to choose from! There are the usual suspects like Caesar and Balsamic Vinaigrette, alongside more unique flavours like Japanese Sesame and Wasabi Mayo. Also opt for a premium topping (additional $1-$2) like Tuna or Rosemary Chicken Breast. With a new outlet at Westgate that opens all week long, there's no reason why westies can't adopt a healthy diet!

$5.50 for a delicious bowl of noodles. What more can I ask for? The egg looked delicious but lacked flavour sadly. :( Love the soup too!

大虾滑蛋河粉 》$16

Large big prawns with fried hor fun in a savoury sweet and slightly spicy gravy. The hor fun has a good smoky wok hei aroma and delicious starchy gravy thicken with eggs.

CUTEST AND TASTIEST "SOTONG" IN MY FRUITTI DE MARI GOT ME CRUNCHING 😍

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