Taking the little lion out for his overdue excursion. This place is soooo new, even the residents were a little apprehensive stepping in. We're in here all alone for now - very limited menu, but what we ordered are pretty decent, so far so good. Worth a return. This place used to be a really old neighbourhood bookstore, the owners of current cafe are the grandsons of the original owners, so nice to know that :)

Read about this in an online article last night and just had to check it out today. Absolutely ADORE this loud-coloured, bold and out-of-this-world quirky little cafe <3 Super cute whimsical merchandise too... so tempted to buy everything!!

Dessert platter ($18.80): choice of three counter cakes, 1 cupcake, 2 macaroons, 1 glass dessert: chocolate guanaja, rainbow cake, salted caramel, carrot cupcake, blueberry macaroon, pistachio macaroon, tiramisu. All super delicious, but perhaps a tad sweet. This is a portion for 5-6 people after a lunch. Such a good deal and you get to sample so many desserts! Super attentive and friendly waitresses! Place is small hence super crowded whenever I pass by, whether day or night. Simple and nice wooden decor. Definitely worth a return visit! Highly recommended!

Hailed by many as the best cookies in England, Ben's Cookies has finally hit Singapore's shores. These large but seemingly unassuming cookies will blow you away with their thick, chunky, gooey, chewy goodness. Located in the basement of Wisma Atria practically back-to-back with Famous Amos, Ben's cookies are surely giving them a run for their money. At $2.95 a pop, it's a small price to pay for a giant cookie. If you love small, super-crunchy cookies though, these might not float your boat! Just try them and see what you think :)

The Korean buffet here might well be the most affordable buffet we've seen in a while. At only $14.90++ for lunch on weekdays and $24.90++ for dinner, K.COOK makes a great place for dining in groups and eating till you drop without burning a hole in your pocket. With great value and a good selection, they're really bringing in the crowds - so be prepared to queue!

Former Campus Superstar participant Renfred Ng is the man behind this cool new ice cream parlour situated in Tanglin Halt. Specialising in homemade ice cream that boast signature flavours like the beautifully creamy Sicilian Pistachio, The Milky Way is off to a good start. Order some half and half waffles to go with your ice cream, and complete your experience with a cuppa brewed by Renfred himself. He may be young; but he sure is talented!

This new addition to Everton Park's impressive list of great cafes and bakeries boasts intruiging ice cream flavours like lychee rose, red velvet, honey rosemary, pineapple malibu and miso gula melaka. Flavours change periodically, so prepare to be surprised! Also expect the texture to feel less creamy and more slushy-like. Get your scoops on their crispy, airy waffles if you desire - they're reminiscent of an old-school biscuit to some.

With swealtering heat overtaking the island, the recent emergence of ice cream parlours hardly comes as a surprise. Catering to ice cream lovers in the North, Holy Cow offers a range of bold and exciting flavours that keep customers coming back for more. Their authentic Mao Shan Wang is strong yet sweet, and the honeycomb is definitely a crowd pleaser. Ever had Vietnamese drip coffee ice cream or ice cream with potato chip bits? Looks like this new ice cream parlour is a must-go!

After a day of shopping in Town, it's time to settle down for a hearty yet affordable meal. For $24.90++, you get access to a BBQ buffet offering a variety of Korean favourites including beef bulgogi, kimchi fried rice, japchae, fried potato, and the like. Also try their fruit salad in Sprite for a unique and refreshing thirst-quencher! Believe Tastemaker Xing Wei when he says, "Definitely one of the better options that boasts authenticity and value in town!"

Grilled Pork Chop & Tres Leches😊 Yuummm! #burpple

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