I am not talking about mini size crab. Medium size crab in milky based soup.
Small Pot: S$20, Med Pot: S$25, Big Pot: S$30
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To make things better, the famous Cafe Work Inn (served one of the best fish and chips) moved right beside them. .
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DON Crab
Block 206 Toa Payoh North
Singapore 310206
Daily from 1000H to 2200H

Forgot the exact name but it's the CNY special. Consists of bulgogi chicken (I think), garlic chicken and teriyaki chicken with an onsen egg and rice, very yummy and filling! Add on a side and drink for $5, quite a good deal.

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Happy to see Cafe Bene at JB City Square yesterday as I haven't had a chance to visit the SG branch since they've landed here. The waffle seems like a nutty whole grain patty, didn't enjoy it. The Espresso gelato is ok. Overall not satisfying dessert, wouldn't recommend it

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Got this yummy parfait for FREE via Kokopanda's Facebook page. Go redeem now! Once you click on the link, you have 7 days to redeem this parfait. For the toppings, I like the dried strawberry and dried apple, all the fruity bombs (burst in your mouth) and the biscuit best. I'll be keen to try their black ice cream next time 😊

My favorite Wanton Noodles store! Chanced upon this on a blog (I think) and have been frequenting it when I can. Queue is about 20-30 minutes on weekday morning around 9am. Sometimes the char siew may not be ready by this time so I'm lucky today! Their Wanton Noodles is springy and the char siew is the best! Love the fatty cuts, it's damn fragrant and juicy. The leaner cuts are not that fantastic as it doesn't have much "skin" as all the goodness is stored there. The duck is half the portion shown as the rest went to another plate. Comes with a bowl of soup with 2 wantons. The duck's skin is also very fragrant but ducks are usually more dry and harder to chew so I didn't enjoy it as much. The Wanton Noodles is only $3! I highly recommend trying their Wanton Noodles or char siew rice.

Finally got to try Overrun's chendol softserve! Soooo good but so sinful – you definitely want to share this too, it was freakin' massive! 😍

You can also get a durian version if everyone in your group is willing (will having that next time!). Do note that they don't have seating and it's more of a takeaway concept. 🏃

Requested for it to be slightly spicy, won't recommend doing that as the spicy taste doesn't go well with the mushroom. The gravy is quite salty, goes well with rice. The small fish is good for 3 pax imo. Ordered salted egg lotus root ($8.80) too but Dian Xiao Er's version is nicer.

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Love the durian! Both the white sauce and the yellow scoop of flesh are durian atop plain shaved ice. This place is very quiet at 7.30pm but customers started to stream in after us.

Was expecting the usual smallish garlic bread portion as it's only $0.50! Seriously worth it! The garlic bread is toasted to crisp and the length is approximately that of a fork's.

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Bowen's offers cafe quality at coffee shop prices. The spaghetti is cooked till al dente and the seafood portion is not stingy. Served with a bit of gravy, this pasta is a satisfying treat!

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For its coffee shop price tag, this item is really really really worth it. Firstly, the portion is bigger than the usual coffee shop western food portion. The chicken chop is cooked to perfection, smells really yummy when it was served. Fries are crispy and the salad comes with red wine sauce with hint of vinegar. This is really good value. More like cafe quality at coffee shop price.

This coffee shop (blk 517, directly opposite Rulang primary school) used to be really quiet until Bowen's started. Ever since then it enjoys brisk business every night. The small coffee shop is packed with patrons who live around the area. Worth a visit if you stay in the West. Only open in the evening, do take note it closes on Sunday nights.