Waffles
Situated within POMO in the Dhoby Ghaut area, Montana Brew Bar serves a variety of burgers, waffles, sandwiches, and pastries. On the coffee front, Montana offers artisanal coffee blends -- from single origin roasts to their own special house blend. They boast a rather extensive waffle selection, both savoury (think Truffle Mac & Cheese) and sweet (Waffle Suzette, Cinnamon Apple Pie, Strawberry Fields). Go for the Southern Fried Chicken Waffle Sandwich and Red Velvet Waffle Stack! Prices are very reasonable.
Will definitely be back for the butter beer ice cream ($3.90) and the gourmet waffles ($6, light and crisp-edged charcoal waffle, salted caramel drizzles and dried lavender flowers plus a most interesting salted egg yolk sauce) 😍
The passionfruit assaults explosively with tingling spikes of sour, with seed shrapnel for additional impact - loved it. I won't spoil the secret behind "U Can't Guess This!" (hint: it's a fruit), but this particular ice cream as a waffle accompaniment is akin to frying saffron with bean sprouts - it feels spiritually meant to exist someplace classier in concept, like a cocktail or fancy dessert. 3.75/5
Newly opened in Bedok North Ave 2 is ice cream bar, Fatcat. Offering 18 ice cream flavours made from scratch daily, expect to find fresh and exciting flavours like passionfruit sorbet and butter beer, which can come served atop a salted egg charcoal waffle. Besides just dishing out scoops of ice cream, they serve a range of beautifully plated desserts and drinks. A must try is their incredibly refreshing lime mojito sphere, which bursts into an explosion of zesty flavour. For an ice cream bar, what is offered is truly unique, and Fatcat really does set itself apart from all other ice cream parlours out there.
Snowflake waffles with Strawberry Cheesecake & Hazelnut Roche ice cream the other day. Waffle is fluffy & slightly crispy at the edges. Could be crispier imo! Ice cream's smooth, creamy & not overly sweet. The slightly tangy strawberry cheesecake ice cream complements the nutty hazelnut roche ice cream well. Heard they have some other nice flavors too! Warrants a revisit sometime soon, eh?
Strangers' Reunion's light buttermilk waffles topped with Greek yoghurt, honey and fresh berries has been hailed the best waffle in town by many. It's hard to fight these near-perfect waffles, so warm and fluffy you almost never knew a waffle could be that good. The yoghurt / berries/ honey combination leaves you feeling refreshed and satiated at the same time. Try these if you haven't yet. Photo by Jiehui Teo.
We have to say that Strangers' Reunion simply does the best waffles in Singapore. Don't let that distract you from the amazing cup of coffee you're bound to get here, seeing it comes from our National Barista Champion, Ryan Tan. You won't be disappointed. * Strangers' has recently renovated, go check out their new menu and bigger space!
Look at the title (I'm a super fussy eater so I don't usually rave about anything), I personally think this rendition is even better than stranger's reunion waffles. Banana, strawberry, peanut butter, hazelnut choclate, maple syrup, Chantilly cream and blueberry ice cream with thick slices of Belgian waffles ($14). I can't really describe this and you have to try it yourself! Yummy~
I just love that earthy, mellow, and slightly savoury quality that roasted pistachios have, so that even though the soft serve is airily light, it packs so much robust flavour – definitely my favourite here so far (I've yet to try the highly raved Earl grey lavender). But while the fluffy cubes of Japanese cheesecake were well-done, I can't help being appalled that the cost of this addition works out to 50 cents per tiny cube (each is hardly bigger than a blueberry!).
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