Do Hungarian Goulash, Notre Roast Halibut, La Poella Mixta sound familiar to you? We think not. Eazy Eazy is probably one of the first halal restaurants serving up these delcious, fancy meals. It is indeed a pleasure when food tastes as good as it looks. Priced so affordably, what's not to love? End your meal with their waffles, which comes with two scoops of ice cream. Utterly decadent and completely worth the calories.
*Halal-certified
The passionfruit element was extremely intense, so I suppose the sweetness of the peach was meant to counteract that. Personally though, I found both a little too overwhelming. If you are the sort who welcome in-your-face flavours, then this dessert might suit you well.
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!
Bumbu serves an a la carte buffet menu for just under $20 in an incredibly beautiful shophouse that makes you feel like you're in a friend's home. Bring the whole family for a Thai-Indonesian feast that won't burn a hole in your pocket, or order off the menu if you're on a date. Nailing classic dishes like tahu telor, beef rendang, and pandan leaf chicken, you really get the best of Thai-Indo cuisine here. The ambience really is a winner! *Halal-certified
Want some great comfort food and not have to pay service charge? Then you should try the hearty portions of grilled meat, fish and chips, pasta, and calamari at this quaint eatery along Bussorah St. It's homely, cosy setting and simply comforting food draws in the crowds, so expect to queue for a bit! *Halal-certified
Served with raspberry sherbet and vanilla sauce.
Small cozy cafe. The chocolate eclair and lemon cheesecake is so awesome. But the coffee is so-so. The ambience is really nice and the deco is modern.
The clever lads of Stranger's Reunion have made their best-selling buttermilk waffles the main act at Waffle Slayer just next door. Serving up flavour combinations of all kinds, get adventurous with the squid ink or matcha waffles. If you'd rather stick to the plain buttermilk, go for the chicken shnitzel with kaffir lime mayo. While they are pretty pricey, the combinations are worth a try! Photo by Charlene Tan