You know it's sinful if it's deep fried and involves streeeetchy cheese. And for sure, you know it's delicious if you can't help wanting more. Pictured is Two Hana's unique Kimchi Mac & Cheese Bites ($9) that came in 5 pieces, which weren't bite-sized. I was afraid that it'll get jelak but the worry was futile.. these bites are definitely a must-try in here!
Two Hana also has a comfortable ambience, with powerplugs provided! A nice place to chill at for sure.
Lunch situation at this hipster joint on a weekday! Ordered their Guac & Eggs ($10.50, pictured), which featured tangy guacamole and scrambled eggs atop multigrain toasts, w/ alfafa, pumpkin seeds and tomato slices to complete the dish.
Have always felt that one should NEVER place 'em eggs on toasts because it'll be soggy.. why would people do that?! Thankfully though.. the crusts of the toasts maintained its needed texture.
Also tried their Truffle Fries ($8), which was not disappointing unlike some other cafés'! We could smell the fragrance of the truffle the mo it arrived on our table, and man, were they generous w/ the grated parmesan! Perfect for sharing as the serving was huge :)
The halal café was chill and rustic, perfect for groups to get together, or students who need a conducive environment to meet that deadline (psst, charging ports? Check. Free WiFi? Check.).. Not to worry, The Bravery Café boasts itself for being laptop-friendly! Do check out their newly revamped menu, you'll be sooo spoilt for choice.
Wanted something savory and went ahead with one of the 2 choices (the other being chicken nuggets) they offered. Asked for the dish to be deconstructed to avoid the risk of being served waffles drenched in maple syrup.. glad I did!
The waffles were solid lah - crispy on the outside, fluffy on the inside. Just the way most people will like it, I guess (I generally prefer mine underdone).
The chicken pieces (four of 'em) were
-heads up, the health-conscious ones-
air-fried, but it was a 2:1 ratio of batter to meat.
Nonetheless, the staff (just one young lady, actually) was pleasant and was able to handle a full house all by herself! Kudos to her for that. It's a comfortable hideout to chill at, though it could do with some Wifi ;)
First off, the ambience of this cafe was pure beauty - think vintage, Peter Rabbit and wax seals. Upon entry, the tunes of Lorde made the place even more intriguing.
Then came the food. My friend ordered their Pesto Linguine ($16.90, pictured) which looked a whole lot like an appetizer, ain't it? The plating was delicate, yet miserly. However, though the portion was a tad too small, it did not fail much in taste; being oily by nature, the taste of pesto was in every strand of al dente linguine (the smell whiffed through the entire cafe when it was being prepared).
Had a try of their Scrambled Eggs ($3 for add-on) as well, which did not look appealing and needed a variety of available condiments (plus point: they use Pink Salt) to make up for the lack of taste. The buttered toasts which came with the Enchanted Big Brekkie($18.90) were crispy, though the crusts were burnt.
Service was amicable, and prices are nett. It's a cosy cafe to be in, nevertheless.
so you can imagine how widely I smiled (both apparent and not) when I had those ^
On my fork is a thick wad of brie kiapped between seemingly baked french toast, topped with !!vanilla gelato and gaogao coffee syrup... just an amazing blend of YUM.
To the right is simply a plate of wow. Yup. Every inch of that salmon wellington (I know) is deserving of an entire wipe out.
Here's to making the right choices 🍻
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That girl who can't choose between a pau, dango or pretzel