[$5.50] At the corner of the Commerze is a simple and quiet cafe called the La Teh Cafe. It serves a huge variety of meals and we've tried the kimchi fried rice and kimchi ramen, both at $5.50 each. They come without any meat but you can add $1 for some and 90¢ for a cup of drink. The kimchi ramen was too hot and spicy to my liking but the fried rice was not too bad. It's definitely a good catch for some simple and quick Korean cuisines to satisfy your cravings. 🎎
[$13.90] Decided to give the Bingsus here another chance and this time it's the Choco Banana Bingsu! Personally I prefer this one more compared to the Oreo one. It has a lot more flavour to it and it looks so much better! Still the same, the base is just ice but with a greater variety of toppings this time.
[$12.90] Technically, this was the first bowl of Bingsu I've had. It was a big talk in town some time ago and I've always wanted to give it a shot. But honestly, it was a disappointment, I had much higher hopes. The base is just full of ice and doesn't even taste that good. Maybe it will taste better in Korea? I don't know, but definitely not in SG. However aesthetically, it still looks all pretty and fulfilling! And they do give a generous amount of Oreo crust!
[$10.95] 3Piece Chicken Drumstick
[$8.95] Drumstick Rice Box
Finally getting my hands on these Korean drumsticks! It was as good as I've expected, especially with a layer of special sauce which made the chicken extra juicy and flavour-full! Their fried chickens are really different from the typical fried chickens in Singapore. Definitely worth a try! 🍗🍗
[~$6+] Price range for bingsu is really affordable here. Preferably, mix the toppings with the shaved ice well before eating, or there will only be ice left at the bottom and that will taste pretty bland! 👌🍧
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