VivoCity, 1 HarbourFront Walk, #02 – 94, Singapore 098585, open Mon to Sun 11am to 10pm
All that talk about laksa yesterday reminded me that I still hadn't made my way over here yet (1 HarbourFront Walk #02-48, 9721-6560). The place was more upscale than I thought it would be, and the menu was more extensive than I had imagined too, featuring a number of creative little small plates that looked promising.
Cafe Q Classified purple ambience is pretty, but the service is pretty slow too
The Grilled Tiger Prawn Dry Laksa came in a really big portion, and was moist with quite a bit of concentrated laksa broth/sauce, lemak, had strong flavours of coconut milk and prawns, and came with nice sprinklings of tau pok and fish cake.
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