Excellent appetizer. Pork was tasty and moist, went perfect with the crispy waffles fries with a drizzle a dressing that could be mayo+mystery ingredient
Steak was well cooked. However there was a lack of flavour. Didn't think the mint pesto complement the steak. Onion rings were great
For $11, these huge pancakes are simple and satisfying, served with a good dollop of butter and just the right amount of maple syrup. A great place for brunch or tea time, come here and relax with a good book, or a good friend to chat with. Photo by Rachel Xie.
Not my idea of a healthy Yong tau foo meal because almost every item is deep fried. But we can have some cheat days can't we? Topped with a special brown sauce that goes well with the noodles
Located opposite Marine Parade polyclinic. This unpretentious stall serves one of the best wonton noodles. They are only open for breakfast.
Seared beef on a bed of rockets and tomatoes drizzled with truffle and a sweet balsamic dressing. Topped with Parmesan shavings. Possibly the best beef salad I've had. To die for. Any day.
The pumpkin sauce totally complements the saltiness of the Parma ham. A hearty dish to be shared.
Amazing fries ($10.90) . Something that isn't flavoured with just salt or truffle oil.
$4 a plate. Tasty and moist. Prawns are okay. Tip: Always order individual serving, it's more value for money.
Amazing dish! It's like an Italian version of bah chor mee. Tip: need to order the salami pizza.
$5 for an amazing juicy chicken cutlet that is not a flattened piece of chicken. Stall is run by an elderly couple who's even selling western food for over 30 years.
$15.90 for a sandwich enough for 2. Order their soup of the day for $10.90 to fill you up. Be warned. Serving is gigantic. Mushroom soup is recommended.