We're always out hunting for some good cheese!
My girl and I usually head to Cafe Gavroche for their cheese platter and it has never disappointed us!! Hoping that my girl can come back real soon 💕
The Planche Mixte (SGD$36) is a delectable selection of cold cuts and French cheeses. I love to mix and match all the different types and try them with the bread they provide 🤤
We have tried their warm goat cheese and fresh raw oysters too, pretty much up to our standards as well!
Satisfaction :🤤 🤤 🤤 🤤 🤤
Price: usually $30 per pax
Classic French Beef stew loaded with various root vegetables. Beef chunks slow braised in a heavily reduced red wine broth till they're fork tender and till the tendons turn a lovely gelatinous clump.
Served with lightly dressed Mesclun Salad and Sourdough to mop up that hearty braised jus.
Fresh from the ovens, delivered oozing liquid gold.
We requested for a side of jam, they obliged and returned a portion of White Fig Compote which went along perfectly with the oozy warm cheese.
22bucks/serve
#FTrecommends
An authentic Parisian cafe vibe made larger than life by its equally Parisian bites like this smoked duck magret on top of toast smeared with fresh goat cheese. Pricey ($18) but totally worth it.
It looks simple,but bread is baked moderately,so it's smelled very nice. The eggs and tomatoes combination also nice,more than anything sauce is the most important factor I think. I don't know how to make the sauce, fresh and sourish taste is suitable for the tomatoes.
This is the most delicious croque-madame I have ever eaten. Silent and sunlight atmosphere, free wifi, it's suitable for a wonderful holiday.
This French cafe is a hidden gem along the rows of shophouses on Tras Street, perfect for starting your weekend at. With its beautiful, airy, light-filled interior, you're bound to feel like you're being transported to a Parisian cafe. Particularly good is the Croque Madame ($18), a classic French ham and cheese sandwich layered with bechamel and topped with a fried egg. The viennoiserie (croissant, pain au chocolat) are good as well, especially when paired with French butter and jams. Their menu is not extensive, which allows them to deliver quality - ultimately what makes food satisfying.
I'm loving the duck and how well it goes with the bread (I'm a sucker for bread!) it's pretty salty cause it's preserved (I think?) but $32 for this platter seems really not too bad (it's atas food, so...) the tartine on the other hand, didn't disappoint as well. Love the cream on the top which I can spread and eat it with the bread, it's just PURRRFECT taste. But the bread were a little hard, if not all are really 👍
Entering this cafe is like being transported back to Paris. This cafe serves up a hearty variety of tartines to choose from, two types of cold platters, salads, desserts and a large selection of alcohol. My friend and I shared a duck cold platter, with each rillette, pâte etc being so flavourful when paired with rye bread; and also an eggplant caviar with ham and ricotta tartine. We were also served complimentary rose wine as it was ladies' night on Wednesday! Mmm, perfect pairing! You know where to head to if anyone asks, "Qu'allez vous manger ce soir?"
Like a deconstructed cheesecake with chilled cream cheese, sweet apricot compote and crunchy crumble to provide different flavours and textures.
So rustic and so comforting, this flaky, buttery pastry topped with caramelised apple and vanilla ice cream.
ie. Oven-baked creamy egg casserole with mushrooms and bacon. $17++
Fancy name for French style open-faced country bread when scrambled eggs, tapenade olives and tomatoes. Definitely an eye pleaser. $17++
Nice ambiance to chill out with larger groups of friends. Warm, friendly interior. Good food & presentation. Best to opt for a tea if you're a coffee person…
French toast Brioche served with vanilla ice cream, $14++
Baked ham and emmental cheese sandwich with bechamel sauce ($16.00)