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The wait time is not that short. After ordering it took 10-15mins to come

This sambal is pretty decent too. Not too much character, but thank god it's not hellishly spicy like the other one

Sambal belado was really spicy. Well grilled ckn w a slightly dry and well crisped skin, nasi lemak sambal was delicious. Peanut and anchovies were not oily yet still delicious, and rice was fragrant too

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$13.90 for crab STICK pasta. Modern scam, stay away from this brand.

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Nice food, just don't order the dumplings

4⭐️/5
[$19.80]

Nothing could go wrong with the breakfast platter. Sausages, eggs, bacon, hash browns, garlic baguette, baked beans and some greens. The osmanthus honey bacon and smoked sausages is the star of the plate, just wished the baguette could be a little crispier.

The Mentaiko Crispy Pork Cutlet ($13.80) was nicely done as well. The breading was thin, light and crunchy while the pork loin remained moist and tender. And each order comes with a side of coleslaw and a choice of homemade mashed potato or fries.

The Mentaiko Crispy Pork Cutlet ($13.80) was nicely done as well. The breading was thin, light and crunchy while the pork loin remained moist and tender. And each order comes with a side of coleslaw and a choice of homemade mashed potato or fries.

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Off their all-day brunch menu was also the classic American-style CAMO Brunch (Fall In!) Platter ($19.80) with a side salad dressed in sweet balsamic vinegar, toasted slice of baguette, smoked sausage, osmanthus honey-glazed bacon, baked beans, roasted vine tomatoes, eggs and hashbrown. A very hearty option that is good for sharing. The plump smoked sausage was especially good.

For a little more spice and heat, the Angel Hair Seafood Laksa ($13.80) packed quite a punch. With quite a generous amount of prawn and scallops, the spice level of the dish is pretty high but very moreish and rich. The thin slurpy pasta also served as a great medium to soak up all that lemak flavour.

A surprising joint venture between Tunglok and Safra, the army-themed CAMO cafe serves a largely localised menu. With a fun twist to the quintessential Singapore breakfast, the CAMO 5BX Breakfast ($8.80) featured crunchy desiccated coconut between sweet coconut kaya slathered on a light baguette and a pat of cold butter and sunny side-up on the side.

Finally, do give the 𝗥𝗲𝗱 𝗕𝗲𝗿𝗲𝘁 (a CNY special) a try; the combination of lime, mint leaves, grenadine, rum, beer and Sprite is sure to perk you up.

The dishes at CAMO are impressive and easily outscore the opposition. It’s a strong contender for Best Combat Unit… I mean, best cafe at SAFRA.

Coffee lovers should check out the 𝗕𝘂𝗹𝗹𝗲𝘁-𝗣𝗿𝗼𝗼𝗳 𝗖𝗼𝗳𝗳𝗲𝗲, a robust black coffee with the added creaminess of butter.