And special it was not, as it was in fact a bit sweet. That said, I still greedily ate the entire bowl tonight, and that's after having had a bowl of noodles earlier.
A food blog from a Singapore-based traveler
Orchard Central food places are varied - from cafes & tapas joints to renowned Peking duck restaurant & contemporary meatless diners.
Most of the ingredients used at Tenya are carefully sourced from longstanding producers in Japan.
The mushroom toppings really added a nice touch of umami to the burger. The patty was tasty and tender, done medium well with some char. The bun was soft and yielding. A very solid burger, just lacking a unique sauce like Shake Shack. I would queue again for this.
The Centrepoint is one of the oldest shopping malls on Orchard Road. It is linked by an underpass to Orchard Central and to the Somerset MRT Station.
Mandarin Gallery offers a lip-smacking range of boutique eateries that caters for every taste, whether it’s slippery ramen at Ippudo, all-day breakfasts at Wild Honey, a hefty protein load at Lawry’s The Prime Rib, or just a cup of tea and delicious home-made cake at Arteastiq Tea Lounge.
6 reviews of Mandarin Gallery "This is my favourite mall on Orchard, possibly Singapore. It contains some great finds, including Inhabit and Ambush for clothes; Jones the Grocer, Ippudo and Ma Maison for nosh and a half-decent hotel to boot. But…
Chijmes Restaurants 1. Anglo Indian Cafe & Bar, 2. Ashino 3. Carnivore Brazilian Churrascariam 4. Coriander Leaf, 5. Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ...
Hanazen is one of the hottest tables (literally) in town today. The restaurant is headed by Chef Yusuke Takada who is the...
There is no specific cuisine which dominates the menu at Casa, and it is definitely more of a global cuisine in terms of the ingredients used and style of preparation for the dishes. The menu evolves based on seasonality as well, so you can expect different dishes along the way. This restaurant is ideal for date nights, celebratory occasions or simply an intimate catch up with friends at the living room.
National Museum of Singapore Travel Lounge and Hotel Pop up Rooms
There are two statues on the second floor: one is located at Singapore Living Gallery - Film, while the other is located at Singapore Living Gallery - Photography.
Chef Bjorn and the Artichoke Singapore crew are serving up incredible Middle-Eastern fusion food and stunning cocktails, moves to River Valley
We noticed some good looking hummus and eggplant sitting in the countertop's glass case at Artichoke, so we grabbed a plate of each, along with other tasty treats like their white beans and fennel as well as a smoked falafel salad.
That looked and tasted much better than it sounded, with that super tender pork belly covered in a velvety yet light sauce over distinct grains of rice.
If I can just get past my guilt, then I might come here more often given the good quality of ingredients that they use in these Inflation Menu dishes.
The Inflation Menu item at The English House today was this fish pie, which was delicate and easy to eat. It turns out that they also have wine by the glass on the Inflation Menu too.
They don’t take reservations so customers in the know will arrive by 11.45 am to chope a place when they open at 12noon!
I am always in a fix on where to curb my hunger at The Centrepoint ; there were just too many choices at Gastro+ and my simple mind obviou...
Misato certainly served delicious Japanese food and they paid special attention to the cutlery and utensils too. However, it is a little slow. We would still recommend. Therefore, dine when you have the time to spend.
Da Shi Jia Big Prawn Mee 大食家大大大虾面, one of the listing under Michelin Bib
Portions were a little small. Prices were a little high.
Food at Five Guys is American cuisine, focused specifically on burgers, hotdogs, and milkshakes. The menu is small and focused, instead, the emphasis is on maintaining a consistently high quality.
It seems like there are many burger joints in Singapore nowadays; aside from the famous Shake Shack , another international burger brand th...
The Capitol Kempinski Hotel Singapore is joining the rest of the nation in ringing in 57 illustrious years of independence with a National Day staycation, handcrafted culinary, takeaways, and delivery specials, all curated with a touch of beloved local flavors that are perfect for a month-long, National Day themed celebration.
This July to August, The Capitol Kempinski Hotel Singapore is ready for summer, particularly at two of its crowd favorite outlets at Arcade @ The Capitol Kempinski.
The House of Ruinart is unlike any other. It was the first established House of Champagne in 1729, inspired by the intuition of a monk well ahead of his time.
This noodle chain apparently commands long lines back in Malaysia, mainly for a broth that is made from forty different kinds of local fish bones (313 Orchard Road #B3-37, 6363-5323). So I was disappointed when I took a sip of it to find that it wasn't anywhere as savory as I would've thought, and in fact was slightly sweet.
Food at GO Noodle House is Malaysian Chinese cuisine, focused on soup noodles with their signature broth. The menu is extensive, with a good range. Quality of dishes is consistent, tasty and delicious.
Good texture going on with the toppings but the noodles on their own weren't impressive at all.
Porta's all-day dining menu sees new creations as well, starting with Parma Ham ($16).
this is definitely one of my favourite Yu Sheng till date.
Overall, food quality was not too bad. Apart from that, I find that their service was kind of lacking given a weekday evening.
Like Shabu Shabu, beat the egg and dip your meat and vegetables into the beaten egg mixture for a complete sukiyaki experience.
Tamoya Udon is known for its silky udon handmade fresh daily with ingredients imported from Japan.
Tonjiru Onsen Udon (house-made Red Miso soup) is slightly sweet but yet it was so yummy.
There are a bazillion bars out here, but this one served some kind of Indian-Mexican fusion, so we stopped in for a bite (11 Unity Street #01-12).
The Dragon Chamber provides guerrilla-style Chinese cuisine. They want to stretch the diners comfort zone serving unconventional Chinese food
Overall, I find the food and dining experience at TDC memorable. I am unable to appreciate the Szechuan influence in some dishes, however, the rest of the dishes are great.
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