The BBQ chickens were awesome! It comes in a rice set with papadom(an indian ver. of a cracker), garlicky & buttery rice & chili!

Brunch with a difference: pictured here are crab cakes with mango salsa and a romaine salad. Filling and delicious! Their cakes and coffee are yum!

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We go IndianTasteTonight! Superb delicious, rate i would give 9/10. As tge 1 point is due to the fries. But overall, super yummy! Soft and tender mutton with red delicious gravy! Fried red bee hoon, not too spicy and combo up with cheese fries! Afterall, its a once a month food to consume #NotTooMuchMutton #CanConsumeHighBlood

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My third visit to Butterscotch and it never disappoint me. Large serving of chicken chop and my all-time-order of the truffle fries. Worth the price for its large serving. They are other dishes as well. And not to forget, desserts.

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I feel that this is the best place for desserts! Especially love their combinations of sweet and salted. What's better is that it's halal!

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Creamier's sister outlet, Sunday Folks, serves only six flavours: summer strawberries, roasted pistachio, earl grey lavender, madagascar vanilla, sea salt gula melaka, and dark chocolate. Get it in either a cone (comes with toppings) at $8.90 or on two glorious waffles at $10.90! Quality still remains excellent, and I have to say I definitely love how the ice cream feels lighter 'cause it's a soft serve. I also much prefer the space here as it's so much roomier - less shoulder rubbing!

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Middle east | western cuisine creamy pasta. Taste good but too much vege and floral taste that dont taste good with pasta.

Mushroom cups with ricotta cheese and egg white filled within which bears a mushy foamy texture. Topped with cheese and crumbs that simulate bacon bits.

Many places can do fusion food, but not a lot can make it work like how Rouse does. A muslim-owned cafe, the industrial and grungy theme is rather raw here, with a bit of old-meets-new by retaining some features of its older tenant. The menu features a few Latin-American twists to typical brunch fare, such as the Quinoa Quake which is insanely tasty. A lot of emphasis has also been put in the coffee apart from its spectacular menu, with them working with Dutch Colony Coffee to create a blend unique to Rouse. Certainly a reward for those who specially make their way down to this small street within Jalan Besar.