302 Tiong Bahru Road
#01-106 Tiong Bahru Plaza
Singapore 168732
Saturday:
Closed
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Spicy Pork Collar Linguine ($13.80) was average. Pasta was cooked in cream sauce separately from the pork. Pork was tender and marinated spicy and salty. Pasta portion was small but they were generous with the Pork.
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Pork Ciabatta ($13.80) with Raclette Cheese (+$3) was average too. The bread was charred on the side but buttery and soft in the middle which Jae really liked! We didn't feel extra flavours from the Raclette Cheese though, felt like regular cheese which we could forgo.
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The Thai Tea Molten Cake ($6.80) was served warm with Vanilla Ice-Cream melting with every photo we take. We can taste the sweetness and sinfulness with every bite but #noregrets. The cake had strong Thai Tea aroma and flavours but we were disappointed that it didn't "flow" when cut. The middle part of the cake had a gooey texture instead. Portion was smallΒ to share so we had to fight for the last bite.
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Three Little Pigs Eatery is a pork-themed restaurant although there are non-pork items on the menu too. This is Piggy's Milk Pudding from the dessert menu and it tastes just like panna cotta. Please read my review at www.hungryghost.sg
One of the highlights from the tasting at Three Little Pigs! Shoestring fries topped with pork SLICES (not minced meat!), sour cream and spring onion. While the fries were fried to a perfect crisp, the meat definitely was a highlight. I really liked how the sliced meat was super tender and well-marinated, and not just minced meat drowning in a tomato-based sauce. The bulgogi marinade made the meat really tasty, and went super well with the fries. Quite a big portion, but no surprises as to why it disappeared so fast!
MEH....
I will strongly urge anybody who enjoys eating laksa to give this laksa linguine a miss because honestly, it doesn't taste good despite the chefs recommendation.π
However, if you support social enterprise, go ahead and try their other dishes like pork chop rice :)
Really good and affordable pork chops served here. Had the pork chop with macaroni soup and it was only $11.80++ Huge portion as well, definitely worth the try. The macaroni soup was a little bland though, not sure if it was to balance out the oily pork chops. Omelette with pork patty was great too. The omelette was really fluffy and buttery but the patty just tastes like fatty minced pork patty. Overall decent place since there was a few hit and misses.