Burp Bedok Reservoir we will absolutely be going back. It was superb. Bless them too, as they even sent a little note saying the service might be off
Overall, Burp Kitchen & Bar offers a decent dining experience, suitable enough for everyday dining. The casual yet average ambience is offset by large potions of tasty food at affordable prices.
Given the joint’s considerable choice of food and drink and its rustic location, I recommend diners come with a huge appetite and enough time to explore the surrounds. Its inaccessible location and uneven palette of dishes (we couldn’t try every dish, after all) notwithstanding, Burp Kitchen and Bar is definitely worth a visit if you’re thinking of wining and dining away from the city at a very reasonable price. Just remember to order the tacos and skip the waffles.
On a whole, it’s a damn shiok bowl of prawn noodles.
A bowl of prawn mee soup worthy of your calories! The dried version with chilli and killer pork lard is sure to satisfy that craving for deliciousness.
Horiginal is a venture to create an original Singapore beef noodle.
Nonetheless, for its big flavors and pocket-friendly prices, Horiginal Beef Noodle is definitely worth a visit.
Old school prawn mee, prawn roll and har cheong gai together for breakfast - good combination, right?
I will be back to enjoy this unique asam catfish at Wee's Family Coffee Shop and also other dishes (which I haven't tried) at this family oriented HDB chi char shop.
Yet, with such filling portions and economical prices, word-of-mouth is all the publicity it needs.
The next time you are in the Bedok Reservoir area, definitely save some stomach space for the Nasi Padang here!
it was definitely worth the wait because the food sure did not disappoint in terms of flavour.
It's easy to see why, once we tasted it - delicious and good value for money.
The Halal Corner launches two new spicy fusion pasta dishes that will surely entice thrill- and heat-seekers alike!
One thing I have to say is, the portions are pretty big so it’s pretty good value for money.
The Halal Corner has one goal in mind - to bring you quality halal Western fusion dishes in Singapore that everyone can enjoy! ? Formerly known as Asyraf's Halal Corner, their creative dishes combine local and Western favourites to create something eye-catching and unique, and with dishes costing no higher than $7 you can get a cafe-quality meal at hawker centre prices!
Over the last three years, FATCAT Ice Cream Bar has done this brilliantly by gaining a firm understanding of the palate of its consumers.
Other best-selling Korean favourites include Sundubu Jjigae (tofu soup), Samgaetang (ginseng chicken soup) and Bibimbap. It’s best to come on an empty stomach with a big group of friends or family!
Makan Empire is officially fully open for business, so if you’re hungry after hours, or looking for a halal-friendly dining spot, check this new establishment out.
A place to keep an eye out in the long run, especially if they can continue working on the burgers that they have to offer.
Always enjoy this great value lunch here & a very pleasant time with good freinds.
Tiramisu with kelhua was very good, quite like the tiramisu i make, this with good kelhua…
i have nothing but praises for these excellent student delivery, a very enjoyable lunch – company of old friends, food & ambience…
Overall, we definitely glad to have found this place. The fishball noodle is good, no ridiculous queueing time and plenty of parking spots.
Overall, I was really impressed by the quality of the food considering the price we paid.
All in all, The Pasta Boutique carries an appealing range of pastas and mains. Longer waiting times are to be expected here as there is only one chef cooking.
The stall's drawback could be its location. It may be convenient for those staying in the neighborhood, but can be rather far to travel for us living in other parts of the island.
If you are looking for a sweet pick-me-up, head to Shubby Sweets!
Happiness is a box of freshly baked curry buns! Life doesn’t get any better than that!
I concede that there might be some establishments out there selling “short-cut method” Nasi Padang, but I can assure you Lemaq Nasi Padang isn’t one of them.
Will I come back again? Most probably not. But if I’m nearby, I will take away the fried egg and opt for the cheaper items such as Fried Fish Bee Hoon Soup ($4).