They taste great. A little pricier on the scale but the environment and thought of the healthy food that goes into your body... #Blissful got about 5 dishes for sharing between 4 person and we paid about $35-$40 each. Not full at all though, so maybe come only when you're prepared to stay for a little longer away from the city buzz x
Double cheese cake, maple syrup, green tea cheesecake. Fluffiness level: 101. At I think $6.9-$8.9 each slice, the cakes are perfect for girls with smaller desert stomachs but can't say no to them...
Sweetheart made my 21st birthday cake in such a short notice and the cake tasted amazing - I can't get enough of praising this girl. 💖 @fang_cakes on Instagram.
Made with love by Sufang for my mum's 48th birthday. At crazy affordable prices and such a lovely person to have this hand-made. You're a true gem! @fang_cakes on instagram
Homebaker specials: This magical cake topped with roses and macaroons made with courtesy by @Sarahloft for a girl's 21st. More to come!
Super SUPER thick slices. Def a hell yes to comfort food! S$12 for a plate of 6 slices that's good enough for a meal - topped with green tea for ultimate comfort. Did I repeat comfort twice. Comfort. 😚
DSTLLRY is definitely not what you would consider a traditional Japanese restaurant, but don't underestimate the quality of their food. In particular, their lunchtime dons (rice bowls) seem to be irresistible. The chunks of plump and fresh salmon, maguro and hamachi are tossed in a special mix of mirin, dashi and soy sauce, making their Barachirashi Don ($16.90), quite simply, to-die-for. What's unique is that you can opt not only for a salad instead of rice for your Barachirashi, but also a Barachirashi Spicy Ramen, if you're not a chirashi purist, that is. The only catch? This dark, sexy bar and art gallery is kinda hidden in the depths of Portsdown, so please keep this chirashi in mind should you be in the area during lunch!
$6 for hot Sea Salt Caramel Latte. Thank god for the creation of coffee x this place is one of my fav go-to cafes especially on Saturdays before service starts. The warm and friendly staff also helps to make this place a much cozier cafe than most other cafes in Singapore!
Priced at $14.90++, Sprigs offers one of the best and most affordable lunch sets that I have come across near my school. Each set comes with a soup of the day and a glass of gourmet iced tea. My Surf & Turf consisted of a pan fried boneless chicken thigh, wagyu beef steak and a garlic buttered prawn. All of them were pleasing to the palate, special mention goes to the steak cause who doesn't love wagyu? The Duo Salmon Spaghettini on the other hand, done al dente and the salmon wasn't overdone. The creamy tomato sauce complemented the salmon and pasta really well, both aesthetically and in terms of taste. Sprigs also changes their lunch set menu on a fortnightly basis, so regulars do not have to worry about eating the same old dishes over and over again. Check out their menu on their website at http://www.sprigs-sg.com and note that Ala Carte dishes are not available during lunch. Let's see if my hectic school schedule allows me to become a regular here.
Add an additional Onsen egg for $1 is a must! It tasted pretty good, except would be better if the food was served hot. $10.8 for this is pretty alright, comfort meat I guess! ✔️😋
Chanced upon this booth selling quite some unique ice cream & I decided to go for the classic coconut one. Somehow the ice cream tasted a little too 'icy' instead of anything near coconut taste. The almond bits and coconut flesh kinda made up for it. Quite interesting though, I wouldn't mind grabbing one any day to beat the heat.
Can't live my life without Asian food. Especially Thai food!! The flavorful taste of the cuisine with the burst of zest is what makes me keep going back to having good Thai food. (Also amazing how it's now opened at Holland Village with no GST/SERVICE charge for dining)