Bunny feels $46 for 200gm is not expensive but I feel it's exp for such a tough meat!
Occupying the former space of Five & Dime café, this no-frills eatery offers just 38 seats including a handful of slim counter seats that overlook the bar where Pang assembles his avant garde desserts. The beverage menu is simple but spot-on – expect cider, beer, cocktails and a short list of wines.
We really love Fat Lulu's and their creative brunch dishes. Honestly the cafe-brunch fatigue is real and this gives us hope really!
I would definitely be back again as they are also serving brunch on the weekends. Fat Lulu’s is definitely on my list to recommend to anyone who likes spicy food and is also looking to order several dishes to share with friends.
Looking back, it is really hard to find a place these days that win me over with both savoury and sweet. Indeed, the bromance chemistry of wacky duo must have spilled over to their cuisine and a return is a must.
The food on the whole is ok, and palatable, but it’s unlikely we would return.
Perhaps it is because Five and Dime has been a relatively known café name in Singapore, and thus we would come expecting more.