The Oh So High Life
Costs: $14.50
Tastes like: $12.90
Review: Snow waffles... Yum. These waffles definitely have a fluffy crunch that is pretty satisfying. Good presentation on a rock slab like thing but portion size wise was a little dismal for the price. I was barely halfway through the ice cream and my waffles just died on me.
As for the ice cream, I took Dutch chocolate and hazelnut which costed me $1 extra each. Dutch chocolate was pretty good with a rich creamy texture and some bittersweet nuances. Hazelnut was just so so for me, as I'm not fond of overly sweet ice cream that just overwhelms the entire palate.
Their waffles go for $9.50 with a single scoop with an option to add $3 for the second.
Paid: $4.65. Tastes like: $5.90. Review: O Hark all ye Burpplers! Finally something tastes more than it actually costs! Interesting concept of having coffee in the form of ice cubes which melts into a cup of milk. Great way to keep your iced coffee from diluting but guess what? You actually want the ice cubes to melt completely before you, more likely than not, finish the milk in the cup. Not quite sure if it's ingenious or just gimmicky but the place sure is beautiful and great place to store some Instagram photos. Quite a steal at this price don't you think? *P.S. This review is only valid while rm:sgd is at 3:1
Costs: $14.90
Tastes like: $8.90
Review: I call this the luxury grade ice kachang. Imagine insanely soft and fluffy ice shavings that melts like clouds instead of your usual sandy ice textures. I liked the cheesecakes but honestly the vanilla ice cream and ice flavours were quite tasteless and average. A* for the presentation though. being brand obsessed Singaporeans, this dessert probably looks at home next to you in your "me and my high life" Instagram post. But if you're looking for a really tasty treat, there's nary a bang for your buck here, only a whimper.
It costs :15.90+ Tastes like: 11.90+ Review: Who likes some big yummy mushrooms hands up! They've got a good serving of them inside this dish which was pretty much the highlight of the dish for me. The Risotto itself was decent, and the Aragula added a nice tangy feel. Portion size was moderate, but probably not enough for a hungry biker. I liked the dish, I just didn't think it was worth that much money, or the long walk for bike-less folks.
Costs: $14.80+. Tastes like $15.00. Review: Presentation is definitely their strong game here. Fluffy bowl of rice topped up with fresh seafood that gives you a visual yum before even taking a bite. Taste wise I must say I'm not a fan of hot rice going with fresh seafood. The prawn was really fresh but the rest didn't have a sufficient marination to bring out the different flavours. Still an enjoyable meal but not to die for in my book.
Level 3 Burppler · 17 Reviews
They say you are what you eat. I love eggs and potatoes. What gives?