While it is great to see more Korean-inspired bakes in Singapore to tide us through any Seoul wanderlusts, it is also lovely to have them even in local flavours.
Prices here are also reasonable, I find, with most of the menu priced under $20.
Dolc Patisserie is definitely worth a visit and perhaps even a few more.
Kream & Kensho is a lovely addition to the cafe scene in Singapore, and I for one hope they stick around.
Good coffee at Kream & Kensho and I do like the cafe vibes here. It is worth checking out if you are a cafe lover.
In fact, they are home to a variety of other items on their menu, including sandwiches and bagels, which I look forward to trying the next time I visit with some friends.
Beer's $5 a mug during happy hours. Sapporo on tap or Orion from bottle.
thoughtfully-crafted creations with quality and upcycled ingredients, alongside brunch classics to cater to diners' discerning palates.
One can be adventurous, but we as diners will ultimately want every possible canon of legitimate taste — which can be found in the featured dishes, All so good.
For affordable halal food, check out these cheap halal food places with huge portions or these budget halal eateries at Orchard!