Seems to be popular with the tourists. Thankfully still authentic. Huge menu! Might return to try the other stuff.

I went for the Madmoiselle Chantal which had corned beef, honey baked ham, swiss, sunny side up, bechamel, and carolina mustard sauce. Pretty good but mustard lacked tanginess, actually couldnt taste it so flavours turned out tame/safe. Still enjoyed it though. My friend customised her bagel and had flank, avocado, and jalapeno cream cheese. Good combo!! The jalapenos provided a nice spicy kick and complemented the beef really well.

Actually cant remember if it was indeed pork neck but it was pretty good!! Should have gone well with rice but theirs was dry. Chili Prawns were pretty good too.

Way too salty! The bun dmc looked interesting on the menu but I couldnt taste the other components such as watermelon relish. The bawang goreng provided some nice crunch but there was too little that I could only enjoy it in a few bites. This meal left me reallllyyy thirsty.

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Quite liked this despite the other reviews. I guess they're not consistent. There really is too much rice compared to the beef though.

Really really really good burger. Do yourself a favour and drop by on Tuesdays to score these babies for just $10 bucks.

Hidden in the small alleyway (near Yakun), there’s this hole-in-the-wall shop which specialised in sandwiches 🥪 and donuts 🍩

Grilled Cheese ($8), was a mix of Cheddar and American Cheese combined with sweet caramelised onions on whole-wheat sourdough. Other than the burnt sides, our only qualm was that the cheese wasn’t melty enough to do a cheese pull, oops.

Tuna Melts ($10) on another hand was a joyful jumble of tuna salad, cheddar, fried egg, tomatoes, and pickled chillies on whole-wheat sourdough. The tuna salad was flavourful and creamy but doesn’t get overwhelming. So delicious I gobbled down within minutes.

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Pretty good. Not amazing like other reviews suggested, but I was satisfied with my meal.