The changes at Victor’s have been very minimum. They still served solid dim sum, with minimum fuss. I must say for the quality of the food, Victor still kept their price increase to the minimum. Definitely, a must-visit HK-style Dim Sum in Singapore. Cheers!!
The Yaowarat folks have a small chain of Malaysian ban mian shops called Ng Kuan, and I stopped by an outlet for a late night top-up.
A food blog from a Singapore-based traveler
A food blog from a Singapore-based traveler
Overall, I would give Wildfire Chicken & Burgers the following rating: Food: 4/5 Space & Ambience: 3.5/5 Service: 3.5/5
The place can get pretty cramped, as tables are close together to cater to the space constraint.
Wildfire Burgers is simply furnished, minimalist industrial chic decor, and comfortable enough.
Wan Wan Thai Cafe gave us some really enjoyable desserts which satisfied my sweet tooth without being too cloying.
Too bad that the food wasn't very edgy though. Sure, it was edible enough that we cleared it all, but the som tam and tom yum weren't spicy, while that goong ob woon sen wasn't nice and greasy like the Boat Quay dude's place. But at least the prawns were fresh and the food came out at blazingly fast speed.
the prawns were fresh and the food came out at blazingly fast speed.