This outlet is beautiful. We tried the Laksa Pizza (Limited edition), doughballs with garlic butter dip and this dessert which I can't recall the name!
The portions are decent and the servers are extremely attentive.
From my stalking in their Facebook, they come up with new flavors for pizzas and I hope they bring the laksa flavor back! Generous with seafood toppings, and it reminds me of the laksa broth served in hotels. Taupok and prawns are my favorite things in this dish and they've done it very well!
I know some people might be asking why doughballs when you're already having pizza. These doughballs are the Ang Moh version of your mantou and good for serving a group of peckish friends before the pizza comes.
The dip is really a little pot of love and complements the doughballs perfectly.
Serene and modern Japanese teahouse
serving matcha tea and other cakes.
It's a place to relax and have a chat. If you do not have a sweet tooth, you'll enjoy this light cake. Smells like roasted sesame and easy to finish by yourself.
Price is at $7.50. They have other cakes like Matcha Azuki, Choco Truffle, earl grey honey?? and more. Servers are attentive.
First time having buckwheat noodles in a ramen. love the pork belly and chashu. My friend tried the Tonkotsu Smoke and Pepper Ramen which I had a few mouthfuls and the broth was peppery (duh!) yet not overwhelming.
Few things to note
- As they are newly opened,check their Facebook for opening hours.
- Ramen doesn't come with an egg. Egg cost $2.
It's spicy but incredibly shiok. The lychee soothes the fiery flavors and adds contrast to the dish. I will order this again in a heartbeat.
Located in the basement of Chevron House, Omnivore is an exceptionally affordable version for protein-rich salads. Each box comes with one carb, three toppings and one dressing with your choice of protein ($9.90 for one protein, $12.90 for two, $15.90 for three). Portions here run big, prices are reasonable and the quality is consistently good, which makes it the much-talked-about salad place amongst the fitspos. It'll be easy to convince your buddies to grab a salad with you for lunch, especially when there's the good-looking crispy skin Salmon (add $2), wobbly sous vide egg, sweet potato and the refreshing aloe vera topping! Drizzle some honey soy before digging in and wash it all down with a pint of their homemade Cold Brew Black Coffee ($5.50)! That is one fantastic way to eat clean.
Waa Cow there are beef bowls in NUS! 🍚 Sous vide wagyu beef on slightly charred short grain rice with an onsen egg! Although their beef base soy sauce was a tad salty,I still cleaned up the bowl! Their petite size is just nice for me 😛. Hopefully I'll have time (and money) to come to UTown for this next time. Too good... #Burpple #waacow #burpplesg #studentlife #beefricebowl
I leave others to reveal gems that's in my "territory", since I'm only home at late night haha.
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Knots is owned by the online florist Xpressflower.com, so it's no wonder that plants and flowers have a striking presence here. Small potted plants and terrariums are the first things you'll see after pushing the glass door open. The wooden furniture and lights, supplied by Triboa Bay Living, are simplistic and stylish, adding a notch of class. Do head up to the loft via the spiral staircase to check out their furniture offerings, they're all on retail - warning: your money-spending fingers may tingle...
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Since I'm only here for a tea break, I can't really comment much on the food (decent raisin swirl and Gryphon Tea), but their recommendations seem to be the waffles (out when I was there) and pizza for groups. It's not exactly convenient to travel down from outside MacPherson or Tai Seng, but if you're looking for an inspirational cafe to work or lounge in, Knots should definitely be one to check out and added to your wishlist.
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#Burpple
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This place is known for gyozas but I felt like the karrage was the worthy opponent. It was crispy and flavorful, most things fried are maad delicious though.
Their fried rice has evenly distributed ingredients, with every bite, there is a good serving of spring onion,corn and pork or chicken.
This lunch set brings a good food coma and you be satisfied with the wok hei of the rice.
Not pictured here, a peppery egg drop soup to end off the meal!
The brioche buns are perfect. Is perfect a strong word to express my contentment of dem buns? I ordered the Wolf Burger and wolfed down the burger in no time. I would have preferred the seasoning on the beef patty to be heavier but heck, this is one AWESOME PAWSOME burger! I will be back to try the Shrooms burgers and create more puns.
Recently moved out of Yishun and into a coffeeshop in Ang Mo Kio Central, ChopS! is one of those modern coffeeshop western stall that offers slightly different fare than the usual — think Spice BBQ Babyback Ribs and Grilled Miso Pork Loin. Each main comes with a choice of two hot/cold sides; I opted for Cauliflower Cream Cheese and Coleslaw. Pork Collar is rather reminiscent of McDonald's sausage patty — peppery and comes with a black pepper dip on the side if one requires more flavour; meat was serviceable but a little more on the dry and tough side if one decides to pick on it. Cauliflower Cream Cheese is decent; melted cheese over cream and cauliflowers that's rather appetising. Coleslaw was served cold and was pretty refreshing and flavourful. Overall quite affordable for $7.90 and an option to consider around the area.
My first time in an open air hawker centre at the 4th floor. Fought the heat today with tonkotsu ramen! The egg were doused with flavors of shoyu and the pork was grilled beautifully.
This dish cost $6 and there are many other adds on available from special sauces, Edamame and so. Unit no: #04-41!
Pretty decent for hawker standard jap food!
Yes to no Gst and service charge!
Order the omelette and grilled pork, they were mad succulent and had the wok hei! You'll thank me later.
The 2 dishes above were easily the most satisfying and authentic tasting. The tom yum soup lacked a kick but wasn't too lustre. The salted egg yolk went easy on the stomach and paired well with rice.
Do order the Thai Milk Green Tea, definitely coming back soon!