Also found in the Dream Cafe. Not bad for $3 - it takes a while to make, certainly, and you can't get it as fast as your ice cream, but the fries come out piping hot (which is a nice touch in the air con cafe), and they're thick and not too salty. Goes excellent with ketchup.
Found in the Dream Cafe at lorong 1, toa payoh. Quite pricy for my small budget. But worth it every once in a while, just because it's convenient.
So, after running X-country with my friends in Bishan Park, we decided to go check out the café that everyone had been raving about. I ordered their cheeseburger (not sure if that's the exact name for it), which came with a side of fries. Thankfully, the meal was worth all the money I paid for it. It arrived on a thick tray, and the fries were in a ceramic mug, which I thought was very cute and unique. The burger and fries did not disappoint either. The meat was tender and juicy, the cheese was a delicious complement to the meat, the bread was soft and chewy, and the sauce drizzled on the vegetables made me, a vegetable-hater, enjoy every single bite. The fries were amazing as well. They were not the pathetic, skinny fries you find in Ashton's or Mac's; they were thick and filled with all that potato goodness, and because they were in a ceramic mug, they stayed warm even until after I finished my burger. There was just the right amount of salt sprinkled on as well. It is safe to say that I'll be back soon.
The pancakes tasted like flour and eggs...I didn't like the waffles themselves that much. But the gula Melaka was very rich and sweet, and made the pancakes nicer, in a way. Kind of pricy for three pancakes, though.