Price: S$SGD 19.9
The cream sauce that doesn't disappoint. It's both thick and light at the same time, so it's easy to finish a whole plate by yourself - even though the serving is good for 2 people. I like how the cream has a seafood kick to it, and how it's teasingly spicy.
Price: S$10
Truffle fries are The One Ring to my Gollum. It's unarguably precious, and I get violent when people try to take it from me.
Tuckshop's truffle fries are glorious - one of the best I've had so far.
Price: S$ 10.90 (a la carte)
It's a little bland, but it's a Healthier Option item after all. I just dusted this with cheese like dandruff on that guy's shoulders on the train today, and it was all good.
Price: S$18.90
This thing tastes as unreal as how an actual enchanted forest sounds. I don't like to be negative about stuff in here, but maybe there are other stuff on the menu that tastes better than this.
The waffles are so gummy. They don't taste or feel like real waffles. The syrup for the waffles is bit more interesting though - it has an orangey taste to it. The duck bacon is borderline OK.
I'll give credit to the salad on the side because the dressing was great. I usually don't like vinaigrette but I liked this one.
Overall, I'd say that the Enchanted Forest tastes like toys, BUT TO BE FAIR, I think the main focus of this place is to be cute and on that front, they were successful.
Price: S$8.80
One of my favorites at Pradise Dynasty and it's surprisingly not that expensive for a nice restaurant. The sauce is very tasty and not too spicy. It's definitely for sharing given with the big serving and the fact that I KNOW you're getting xiao long bao too.
Price: S$16.90 (+ 1.50 to add garlic oil)
Tried 3 different ramen + rice bowl + gyoza sets (thanks to friends) because each set features a different kind of ramen broth and rice bowl. Basically, everything was great. The different kinds of broth were equally creamy and savory. The rice bowls were also on point. They are definitely dishes that could stand on their own.
The gyoza were not the best out there, but they got 2 out of 3 which already exceeds expectations considering it's a set.
Price: S$4
It's like art - capturing the prime of youth in a painting - or in this case in a plastic cup. We all know that avocados are ripe for the entirety of a hot minute before it starts to be unusable, so I'm eternally pleased with this shake.
It's light and refreshing enough to be a drink for a meal, but sweet and creamy enough to double as a dessert. So,technically, we're saving money here. Still, for 4 bucks, you'd think they'd serve it in a non-disposable cup.
Price: S$5
Nothing expresses simple contentment more than 5pcs of fried spring rolls for a dollar apiece, white rice, and a nice drink.
Price: S$8.9
They are so generous with their icing T_T
Price: S$26
Yes, you want this and, no, you're not sharing. Go on. We don't judge.
Price: S$23
Hhnngghhh runny egg yolk <3