My passion for noodles knows no bounds! After seeing someone rave about the KL-style Hokkien Mee at this establishment, I simply had to experience it firsthand.
While Grin Affair may boast a diverse menu of culinary delights, my primary objective was to sample their renowned mousse cake, leaving me underwhelmed by the experience.
One of the highlights of the café was the presence of board games, offering a fun and interactive way to pass the time. It's a great option for groups of friends looking to unwind and enjoy each other's company over a leisurely game.
Isshin Machi is a restaurant chain in Singapore that serves up authentic Taiwanese cuisine. At Isshin Machi, you’ll be able to find Taiwanese delicacies such as Fried Rice with Specially Marinated Pork Chop (招牌豬排蛋炒飯), Signature Taiwanese Braised Beef Noodles (台灣蔥燒牛肉湯麵) as well as the Sunrise Braised
Sin Ming Road Chicken Rice From coffee shop stall to commodious beanery capable of seating about 70, decade-old Sin Ming Road Chi...
The latte was nice, woody and layered with some acidity. Nice environs as well.
The chicken drumstick was perfectly roasted to a golden brown and had a crisp skin which was a delightful textural contrast to the tender and succulent meat.
Wonderful Bapsang Thomson Plaza was the Korean restaurant we ended up in after watching the Korean cooking reality show series, Jinny’s Kitchen. Gimbap, tteokbokki, fried chicken, and ramyeon were on our minds as we headed towards the restaurant.
The spread at Serangoon BBQ & Curry 1983 is amazing. I love the comforting, home-cooked flavours of the dishes and the wide variety of options means there is definitely something for everyone. If you are a Nasi Padang lover, this is one spot to check out in Singapore.