Carrotsticks & Cravings (Robertson Quay)

54 Wishlisted
~$25/pax
Carrotsticks & Cravings Cafe is a healthy food haven. We serve up mostly gluten-free, dairy-free, refined sugar-free or vegetarian-friendly items. It’s founded and owned by Terri-Anne, a Melbourne expat living in Singapore, and a happily married wife and mom. Staying true to her Aussie roots and love for healthy eating, we opened Carrotsticks and Cravings, dedicated to bring an Australian-inspired healthy cafe experience to Singapore. Our must-try includes our famous Smashed Avocado and authentic Melbourne Coffee.

7 Rodyk Street
#01-34
Singapore 238215

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Friday:
07:30am - 04:00pm

Saturday:
07:30am - 06:00pm

Sunday:
07:30am - 06:00pm

Monday:
07:30am - 04:00pm

Tuesday:
07:30am - 04:00pm

Wednesday:
07:30am - 04:00pm

Thursday:
07:30am - 04:00pm

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Reviews

From the Burpple community

Personally, I wouldn't pay $14 for the bowls if it wasn't for the chope voucher I bought.

Acai Berry Bowl - the acai wasn't as icy cold and thick as I wanted, I found it to be slightly watered down (as compared to the other acai bowls I tried before). Portion was pretty small and little given that it is priced at $14.

Banana Peanut Butter - not acai bowl, not exactly sure it was but tasted like fruits with blended oats and peanut butter. My boyfriend didnt really enjoyed it as he felt that it tasted like baby food. I kinda like it as I could taste the cacao flavors and there were crunchy nuts in it. But then again, with the price tag in mind, I find it not really worth it.

I admit I was drawn in by the name, plus they serve healthy food which would cater to my health-conscious girlfriend. This was one of the three mains that we ordered to share.

I’m a fan of cafes that smash the avocado for you and have some sort of seasoning inside as it’s easier to spread all over the bread. The smoked salmon and eggs were added at an additional cost, but they really elevated this dish. The lava flow from the perfectly poached eggs coated the zesty spiced smashed avocado, resulting in a luxurious creamy spread. The sourdough wasn’t particularly memorable as it didn’t have much of a tang, but it served its purpose as a vessel for the smashed avocado and wasn’t too hard overall. The smoked salmon added a layer of savouriness to the dish to round off the luxuriant creamy fattiness of the avocado, and really completed the whole dish. I would recommend adding on at least the smoked salmon or some ham to the avocado toast unless you REALLY love avocado as it becomes quite one dimensional and boring after a while.

Carrotsticks and Cravings is a really chill and cute location to spend with your girlfriends or bae along charming Robertson Quay. It is actually much pricier than a regular cafe in my opinion for the quality and innovation of food served, but I guess it’s the location that contributes to its priciness. Pro tip: ask for a table inside, or at least under the building instead of the umbrellas as it gets extremely windy sometimes and stuff starts falling over on the table, plus hearing the umbrellas grate against the wall is not a nice sound or feeling.

Checked out Carrotsticks & Cravings’ latest outpost at Rodyk Street; a more accessible location compared to their Loewen store.

Opted for the Manwich, which came with elements such as large herb sourdough, house roasted leg ham, cheddar, truss tomato seeded mustard, and a choice of side salad or avocado (we opted for the latter). The bread was crisp and provided a good chew, carrying tension with every bite, while the cheddar was all melted, gooey and stretchy, binding all the elements such as the thick cuts of ham altogether. The avocado helped to add a smooth, buttery texture that helps to neutralize all of what that is gong on in the sandwich. A pretty substantial portion, as compared to the other brunch plates available here — that being said, still pretty satisfying.

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