Surprisingly the prawn isn't fresh enough, but the soup is still very good.

Surprisingly the prawn isn't fresh enough, but the soup is still very good.

Oriole Coffee Roasters, located in a quiet corner of a street close to the Chinatown area. You can have traditional kaya toast set with "Atas" coffee here, but I chose coffee and desserts as usual! Best thing about the cafe, apart from the rustic ambience and the long table setup, is actually the free WiFi access here! Totally digging cafes that provide complimentary wifi for cafe-goers that's always on the move!

  • 1 Like

New found fav item at Plaza Brasserie... Chocolate Prata. Super esp when you add rum & raisin ice cream!

For just $14, these are the biggest fish n chips I've ever had, and definitely one of the better ones around. Pio, the friendly menu creator, explained that he ensures each portion of mains weighs enough to be filling for a human being. These beer-battered, spice-marinated fish with steak cut fries was perfectly crispy and every bit satisfying. Don't forget to add malt vinegar ! And yes, it was reaaaally filling.

  • 2 Likes

Apart from the tender chicken meat and "crispy" bean sprout, the best part is the soup base for the "Hor Fun" which is prepared using chicken. The soup is infused with the essence and aroma of chicken which is unique to this restaurant only.

First time at Soho, beautiful place. Nice to come here alone with a good book.

  • 2 Likes

A humble abode that serves authentic Japanese dishes. Really flavorful. The owners are Japanese. This is $14. Do try if you're around the Tiong Bahru area!

  • 1 Like

100% certified American beef served with Gruyere Cheese, toasted sesame bun, onions, bacon, lettuce, tomato, fried egg and French fries.