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      • {toroamtheworld}: Food Review: Whisk and Paddle
        {toroamtheworld}: Food Review: Whisk and Paddle
        1. Jun 1, 2015
        2. toroamtheworld.blogspot.com
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        Overall I would recommend a visit to this cafe. The ambience is really there, even on a crowded weekend evening! It's very relaxing to even be in that area, not just dining in this cafe. Request for a table by the side if the weather is good. Food wise, my friends and I concluded that we'll be back to eat the Mac and Cheese, waffles and pizza! Because we saw some other tables having that and it looked yummy!

      • Whisk & Paddle @ 10 Tebing Lane | GNineThree | Singapore Food Blog
        Whisk & Paddle @ 10 Tebing Lane | GNineThree | Singapore Food Blog
        1. Jan 2, 2015
        2. gninethree.com
        3. Review

        So if you are thinking of venturing out to the North-Eastern part of our island, then Whisk & Paddle is indeed worth a visit. It is family-friendly and spacious for the little ones to run around in the day, and transforms into a laid-back waterhole in the evenings where friends can wind down with a bottle of ice-cold beer accompanied by some bar bites. And though the inconvenience of getting here might be a drawback for some, I personally think that its obscurity makes this cafe all the more alluring and charming.