A food blog from a Singapore-based traveler
Affordable authentic French fare with wines and champagnes imported from France considering it is located conveniently in the mall. With the bistro feel space, this cafe is more of the casual dining options for shoppers.
I was happy with my seabass, as it was crispy, tender, and delicious with that buttery meunière sauce.
this place is pretty expensive considering that it's in a shopping mall
Alternatively, if you prefer conventional French fare, opt for the Confit De Canard ($35.80++), or their duck confit with fried potato and garlic.
Cafe Aux Bacchanales Singapore opened earlier this month at Plaza Singapura. This Japanese styled French cafe first started in the year 1995 at Harajuku, Tokyo.