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i love Healthy365 i got $10 off just from walking and 20% off from being a Decathlon member so I only paid 16 CENTS for this giant wrap🙏🏼😭🔥🥵…maybe because i had too much fried food recently, or that it was almost a free meal, but i cannot emphasise how tasty this was.

Swensen's Unlimited at VivoCity promises a feast for the senses with its wide range of offerings, and for dessert enthusiasts, it truly delivers. The highlight of the visit was undoubtedly the impressive array of 12 festive ice cream flavors, perfect for the holiday season. From the nostalgic notes of Gingerbread and Red Velvet Cake Swirl to the indulgent richness of Dark Chocolate Peppermint Swirl, the selection was both diverse and satisfying. The Croissant Bread & Butter Pudding and Sticky Date Pudding also stood out as must-try options, adding a warm and festive touch to the dessert lineup.

However, the main courses fell short of expectations. While the Deconstructed Beef Wellington and Creamy Salmon Chowder had creative potential, the meats were unfortunately on the tougher side, and the seafood lacked the freshness one would hope for. Fried dishes, while plentiful, were average in taste.

Swensen's Unlimited shines as a dessert destination and a family-friendly spot with fun seasonal touches like Santa appearances and charitable initiatives. Still, there’s room for improvement in the quality of its savory dishes to match the excellence of its sweet treats. If you're there for the ice cream and holiday vibes, you're in for a treat, but the mains might not steal the show.

I was hankering for something warm and comforting late in the evening at Seah Im Food Centre. Most of the stalls were closed but Thaksin Beef Noodles was kinda attention grabbing.

Named after that ex-Thai PM (who has apparently visited and enjoyed their food), Seah Im serves Thai Beef Noodles. I am usually not a fan of Thai soup noodles because they tend to be rather salty and MSG-laden.

Thaksin proudly proclaim on their signboard that they do not use Msg. Their signature beef soup was surprisingly good - clear, hearty and robust with nice herbal notes. I love that the soup is earthy and beefy but yet light and refreshing. I don't usually enjoy beef innards because they can be rubbery and tough. Thaksin's tripe though was tender and chewy and their brisket was melt in the mouth tender. Their chili sauce was also refreshing tangy with nice garlic undertones.

I was rather surprised at how good this was and will definitely be back!

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($3.60) I finally tried their matcha donut for first time matcha & donut series. The matcha donut surface and filling was quite sweet, milky and creamy (not much matcha taste). But the filling taste so weird tbh. I don't recommended to get this :") if they comeback again.

($3.60) I finally tried their matcha donut for first time matcha & donut series. The matcha donut surface was quite sweet, milky and creamy (not much matcha taste). but the matcha powder already melted into the donut after a few days (2 days)

($3.60) I finally tried their hojicha donut for first time matcha & donut series. The hojicha donut surface was quite sweet, milky and creamy (not much strong roasted tea taste). could not able to taste biscotti bits much.

($3.60) I finally tried their matcha donut for first time matcha & donut series. The matcha donut surface and filling was quite sweet, milky and creamy but filled with melted chocolate and topped with matcha sauce. I do recommended to buy it instead next time if they comeback again.

($3.60) I finally tried their hojicha donut for first time matcha & donut series. The hojicha donut surface and filling was quite sweet, milky and creamy (not much strong roasted tea taste).

($3.60) I finally tried their matcha donut for first time or probably before matcha & donut series. The matcha donut surface was quite sweet, milky and creamy (not much strong matcha taste).

We had a wonderful family brunch at Earle Swensen's last weekend! The kids absolutely loved their meals. My son devoured the chicken bolognese spaghetti, while my daughter couldn't get enough of the crispy fish 'N' chippies.
The salad bar was a hit with its variety of fresh options - even my picky eaters found something they enjoyed. And of course, the ice cream was the highlight of the morning. The children were thrilled with all the flavors and toppings available.
As a mom, I was impressed with the creamy mushroom spaghetti. It's nice to find a place that caters to both kids and adults.
The best part? We discovered that Earle Swensen's can host parties for 50-70 people. We're now considering it for our son's upcoming birthday. It's great to find a venue that can accommodate a large group while offering food that everyone enjoys.
If you're looking for a family-friendly restaurant with options for all ages, I highly recommend giving Earle Swensen's a try. It's definitely become a new favorite for our family!