LOC: Balestier/Jalan Besar/Farrer Park/Boon Keng/Lavendar
Nestled in Laselle is one chill cafe where everyone seem so engrossed in books and laptops on a Saturday afternoon, plus their drinks are also great - $3.80 for honey green tea and $5.80 for a really thick hojicha latte. You can also find really cosy sofas and warm lighting here. Plus wifi!
Guilty pleasure and best roast meats! Must try if you like fatty and sinful roast meats!
One of the few go-to-dimsum places for supper. Menu has plenty of pictures which makes ordering easy. Food price ranges from $4-$6 each. Recommends their duck porridge and crab bee hoon (which was out of stock when we were there).
I never knew the cafe can be so Creative to put a small real car in the place for their decoration. There are also shelves of magazines and cute decorations to look at. Don't miss this awesome place! You can spend hours with friends talking over there... :))
Happy National Day to all my friends. 🇸🇬🇸🇬🇸🇬 Antoinette at Penhas @antoinette_sg has introduced NEW dishes with a Singapore spin.
Expect Hakka style Gnocchi, Chili Crab Arancini, Chicken "Rice" and desserts of "Pandan" and a Salted Egg Cake inspired by the mooncake!
Read more here > http://danielfooddiary.com/2017/08/03/antoinette/ #DFDSP
Fronted by the original signage of a store built in the mid-70s, a.e.i.o.u.'s concept revolves around going 'back to basics', showcased in their decor, food and atmosphere. Unique up-cycled furniture, mismatched chairs and one-of-a-kind standing lamps give this cafe nothing but character. With a laid-back vibe, this is an interesting place to stop by for an Iced Avocado Coffee (yes, avocado!) in a repurposed vodka bottle. Food-wise, go for the Beef Cheek Pasta and end off with their super zingy Lime Tart. For a vegetarian options that don't fail to satisfy meat-eaters, go for the Mushroom Soup, and the Roasted Pumpkin Salad with quinoa, raisins, chick peas and greens!
Mixed spare and pork ribs $7.50. Not cheap, but really good.
An extremely popular, chilled out dinner and supper spot, swee choon is great for meeting old friends for a noisy, casual meal. The food is good, with a large variety to order from, but this means you have to queue.
Ate the outlet in geylang. And I am blown away by the soup. Full-bodied and thick, with a good dose of herb to kill the strong mutton smell. Comforting when it's a raining day. And the set for 2, have good portion of every part of the lamb imaginable. Yums!!
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