Lucky me got the last waffle for the day! The crispy exterior comes with a soft interior & the self made ice cream complements it soooooooo well! Totally worth my late night supper splurge.
$8.80, but plenty of fruits so I'm not complaining. Juicy and not sweet - love their tarts! I shall go earlier next time cos the ones I want are always sold out pretty early😞
An extension of the assembly store of a multi label retail stores that brings in intentional fashion & lifestyle. Assembly Ground is an open concept cafe with a spacious dining space, food and drinks was really sincere and generous at it's affordable price as well as friendly service was received!
Visit them @ Cathay Cineplex level 1!
Operating hours:
Daily: 10.00 - 22.00
Some might felt that they were over priced (including myself). After trying them, I understood why. "All were made with love" from the owner. Every single step was handmade and kept under a well maintain fridge. The owner reminded us to eat ASAP because they will start to fall apart.
The balance of flavor and sweet was prefect. How can we end at one? So we ended up ordered six!
Kki + Kki Home
1 Zubir Said Drive, 02-01 School of the Arts SOTA (Dhoby Ghaut MRT)
Tel: +65 6225 6650
Opening Hours: 1130H to 2030H
At first glance, this Mocha 'O' Mud Tart ($5.50) may seem like a pot of flower. However, it is actually a no-bake dessert that consist of mocha powder covering the top, with the base tasting similar to Oreo!
starting the day right with a good cup of coffee!
Surrounded by an estate built by the Singapore Improvement Trust in the 50s, Tian Kee & Co offers a very different feel that other cafes lack these days. Being tucked deep into the estate, it is surprisingly serene and rustic, adopting several cues from the 54 year-old provision shop it takes over from such as the signboard and metal rails. The interior is rather homely; the open-air non-air-conditioned space looking much like a mismatch of several pieces of modern furniture with pieces replicating the past which most would be familiar with. Despite so, the menu is an interesting mash of old & new, with a variety of pies, muffins and cheesecake. Coffee comes in old-school white cups and saucers with gold linings, though its not Nanyang Kopi they are serving but a three-origin blend from Dutch Colony Coffee. They would start serving ice-cream next week, which would be a comforting treat in this space that can get slightly warm on sunny afternoons.
Colbar's been pretty much a piece of history by itself, with its past stretching to the 1950s; way past most of our time. Built originally to serve British soldiers, the bar eventually stayed on even after Singapore's independence. The original location of Colbar was moved to facilitate the building of PIE, with it being dismantled and rebuilt at its current location not far from where it used to stand. Much of the colonial flavour still retains; old photos, plastic seats and wooden boards are all over the restaurant. Expect no fancy fare here; it's all no gimmicks serving rather mediocre but clean-tasting food that's all simple yet delightful, seemingly as though using recipes way back in their heydays as well.
Time stalls here, as one would find themselves stepping on tiled floors, sitting around wooden chairs and marble top tables. Chin Mee Chin seems to have been undisturbed by the changes happening all around it, giving it an old-school charm. While the food ain't mind-blowing good, the charcoal-toasted buns, vanilla cake and custardy egg tarts does seem to transport one back in time a bit; after all its the taste that we used to know.
Incredibly spacious and conveniently located in Lasalle College of the Arts, this is a good spot for working in groups in a vibrant atmosphere. Great for grabbing wallet-friendly light bites for lunch or tea time, or evening drinks with a cold cider, you can come here anytime. They sometimes hold events and live performances here in the evenings, so do check out the schedule before you head down! Photo by Charlene Tan
A calming environment with the perfect mix of vintage and industrial, Lola's is a great spot for a casual brunch. Their honey paprika wings are a hit, along with their trusty eggs ben. Pick a nice cider from their wide selection to go with your wings, and kick back for a relaxing weekend. Photo by gninethree G93