Waited incredibly long for the food to be served, the steak itself wasn't particularly outstanding but the free flow of fries and delectable sauce did the trick.
Beef lovers, this new Japanese restaurant in Paragon will be right up your alley. Their signature Gyu-Katsu sees a glorious beef cutlet deep-fried for exactly one minute, resulting in meat that is crisp golden on the outside, and wonderfully rare on the inside. At the table, sear the beef to your preferred doneness on your individual hot plate. For the full experience, go for the Australia Beef Fillet Gyu-Katsu Set ($24.80 for 90g beef, $34.80 for 180g beef), which comes with accompanying rice, potato salad, miso soup, free flow shredded cabbage and dessert.
Avg price: $35 per person
Choose between Japanese Pumpkin soft-serve with Matcha Mochi balls ($15) or Cookie Butter soft-serve with Raspberry Mochi balls ($15). Love the Matcha that has a sharp bite followed by lingering sweetness. Complimenting the chewy donut balls are bits of brown sugar pie crumbs and toasted pumpkin seed. It's just plain good!
Went late and mostly only the restaurants were opened! Enjoyed the salted egg yolk wings with a side of sweet potato fries ($9.90)
Visit on a Sunday to enjoy up to 50% off these items, great value
Reasonably priced & I couldn't get enough of the addictive chili and crunchy pig ears! Would give the wings a miss though
Would have preferred a slightly fluffier waffle but still a great combination nonetheless! :)
Hailing from @southbronxburger comes their dessert burgers of the following flavors:
Red Velvet ($6.90), with hazelnut rocher ice cream, coconut nutella sauce and granola toppings.
Black Sesame ($6.90), with green tea ice cream and azuki red beans.
Thai Iced tea ($5.90), with butter bun and Thai iced tea ice cream.
Berries and Cream ($5.90), strawberry cheese cake ice cream and housemade berry sauce.
We all loved the Red Velvet burger, while the rest were also pretty tasty! Mmm.. I wish I could have them all now!
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🚇 Dhoby Ghaut. POMO, 1 Selegie Road, #01-02, Singapore 188306
Opening hours:
Sunday to Thursday: 11am to 10pm
Friday and Saturday: 11am to 12am
The salted caramel and Nutella one was a safe choice! Pretty cute concept but the donuts by itself were pretty average.
One of the most instagrammed items from Emporium Shokuhin, the Giant Chirashi Don ($34). It's not that hard to understand why! Most tables had one on them. It's generously topped with ikura and fresh cubes of salmon, tamago, cucumber, tuna and etc., all on top of seaweed and a bed of sushi rice. Just look at that happy looking colorful bowl! Sashimi were lightly marinated and tasted nice, though we would have appreciated some freshly grated wasabi. The don feeds 2 pax very well!
Singaporean's Guide To Ulu Café Hopping
Price Range: $8-$16
Nearest MRT: Tanjong Pagar/Telok Ayer
Instagrammability: Moderate -
The Deli packs all sandwiches to-go.
Food:
1) PB&J Sandwich [$8.00]
"I was sent to Cloud 9 immediately." (Tay, 2015)
Oozing in peanut butter, lathered with chocolate & jelly, and crusted with heaps of cornflakes, my only gripe is my personal peanut dislike. Sub it out with hazelnut, pistachio or macadamia, and I'd probably love it as well.
2) Cheese Steak [$16.00]
At first, we were hesitant to drop $16 on a sandwich. But it's TOTALLY worth it.
PBD describes it as "sliced beef many many", and it's not a superlative. The sub looks almost made by a child; overstuffed with as many well-marinated, tender beef slices as the bread can carry, broiled in molten cheese, and doing away with any green formalities. Caramelized onions will be the only accepted vegetable here.
There was so much beef, lumps kept falling out of my sandwich and the thing still looked full. That's how much meat you're getting; when you lose meat to the floor and you ain't even mad.
I even remember just sitting in silence, working through a substantial half of the sandwich and going, "This is great."
The place literally overlooks Amoy Street Food Centre, but if you're feeling rich & in the mood for a quick Western bite, definitely check out Park Bench Deli.
Come Here: Again.