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This refurbished warehouse has been generating a buzz since it's doors opened as a sprawling bike shop and event space that conveniently serves coffee and food too. A lovely spot to relax on the weekend, come and check out the bicycles with your friends, and wind down with a simple coffee. Don't expect bells and whistles, it's a bike shop after all! Photo by Alexis Cheong
Tucked in the corner of a coffee shop along Thomson Road, Sin Ming Roti Prata has generated quite a following for their house-made dough and freshly made pratas. While this means you have to wait for your prata, it's well worth it considering you will be getting a hot, fluffy stack. Try their coin pratas for really crispy, fun bites at 6 pieces for $3.50! Photo by Wayne Tan
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
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
A popular spot for Halal dim sum, Tang Teahouse is bound to satisfy your liu sha bao (flowing salted egg bun), har gau, and roasted chicken noodle cravings. Expect a simple coffeeshop and decent food with reasonable price tags. *Halal-certified
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