Guilty Pleasure
Flaky and crispy pastry with pesto and cheese, what’s not to love about this?
Scrambled egg white, smashed avocado, turkey sausage, tomato relish, and lemongrette.
Finally got the chance to try out this famous joint at their newest location.
I was there on a Saturday noon and since the queue wasn’t too long I thought why not. They do have plenty of seats if you don’t mind sharing tables. Otherwise you can stand around the long middle table as well.
I wanted to try cheddar or garlic bagel but unfortunately they ran out of them so I chose olive which isn’t bad as well. I like the combination of the fluffy egg, sausage, avocado, and tomato. It can be a bit messy though.
However I’m not sure if I would queue up for this.
Warm crispy waffle topped with caramelized bananas, banana cake chunks, walnuts, and vanilla ice cream. Great if you like bananas and have sweet tooth.
I always go to this place for their happy hour (20% off House Pour from 11.30 am to 7.30 pm on weekdays), but this was the first time I tried their food. The weekday set lunch menu includes starters, mains, and drinks (coffee or tea). I love the Smoked Salmon Salad! And this Diner Classic Beef Burger was not bad too. The portion was pretty big, just look at that thick patty. Too bad the handcut fries was not crispy.
Passed by this place a few times and decided to come back afterwards because the place looks really cute (girls problem lol). If you come between 2-6pm on Monday-Friday, they have Happy Bao Hour where you can get 1 mini bao and 1 drink (Classic Cold Brew Coffee or Raspberry Pu-Er Cold Brew). I chose the Huat Huat Fried Chicken Bao, which is crispy fried chicken, kimchi, and gochujang mayo in a sesame bao. It’s a bit messy to eat but it’s pretty good. The waitress told us that the bao is small and it really is, but it’s perfect for when you just want light bites.
If you come between 9-11am, you can order this breakfast set which includes toast (sourdough / focaccia / croissant), eggs (sunny side up, scrambled, onsen style), and coffee or tea. You can also choose to add on bacon, sausage, or baked beans. It wasn't bad but it wasn't special either. But the place and the service is really nice.
Saw other tables ordering burgers for lunch and they look really good.
I was really hungry to the point I actually finished the whole portion, but I think you could share it as well. They are pretty generous with the crab meat and salmon roe. If you like it spicy, try asking them to make it extra spicy (which I should have done).
Crisp on the outside, moist on the inside. Served warm with a side of butter, this savoury scone is topped with paprika powder. It's a bit too salty though.
Honestly, what could go wrong with combination of sweet potato fries, truffle oil, and fresh shaven truffles anyway? It's a bit expensive, but the amount of truffle is pretty generous. Otherwise you can also get one without fresh truffle for $11.9.
For $7 you get braised minced pork on top of warm rice, with half boiled egg and pickled cucumbers. Such a comfort food. The portion is big enough to fill you up. They also offer side dishes such as dumplings, fried chicken, etc.
Not the healthiest food option, but this combination of soft bun, sausage, gravy, and shredded cheese attracts me the most. I can't really taste the Sriracha, though. The portion is really filling, it made me full for the whole day.
The indoor seatings are pretty limited, especially when it gets crowded during lunch time. They have outdoor area too if you don't mind the heat.
I usually opt for 0% sugar for the milk tea because I think the bubble is sweet enough already. This time they gave me normal (100%) sugar because I didn't check again. It's a bit too sweet for me, but the bitterness of the matcha kind of balance it out.
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