Though food from Took Lae Dee is pocket friendly and Authentic, cooked by Thai Chef, I find that its a standard fare. Pricing-wise, it's not cheap in my opinion.
Affordable and satisfying!
Took Lae Dee in Tai Seng has an air-conditioned dining area designed around an open kitchen.
Other than the new Crater Cheese Honey Cake, you can look out for BreadTalk’s other light and fluffy cakes which include the popular Pong Pong Cake with a salted egg yolk twist, and the recently-launched Chocolate Chiffon made with chocolate of 55% cocoa, Belgian cocoa powder and topped with chocolate chips.
第一街潮州鱼汤与BreadTalk集团合作,去年底在BreadTalk IHQ的大食代开档。
Overall, I really liked the meals from Nutrition Kitchen as every evening, I look forward to the delivery of the meals to see how each menu actually looks.
This certainly looks like a café to chill after lunch, or meet clients. If I may suggest, what’s missing are free WIFI and power sockets for it to be a more work-friendly space.
You’re definitely in for a treat when you visit Everton Creamery! This is a great spot to chill with your friends or co-workers after a long day, so do drop by and give them a try.
In fact I was rather disappointed as I thought the taste will hit my expectation as they are already so popular just with the flagship stall. I felt its over-rated. Perhaps I have travelled from the west with a higher expectation but considering this fish soup, its pretty ordinary. There are better quality fish soup with better price out there, thus nothing to rave about. On the other hand, I think I will go down to their original stall for a try too.
In fact I was rather disappointed as I thought the taste will hit my expectation as they are already so popular just with the flagship stall. I felt its over-rated.
The ample bar bites and decent range of drinks means this place is great for after-work chilling with friends or colleagues.
Meats & Malt’s menu is quite promising. All the mains are around $15 – $18++, which is really quite affordable for a restaurant/bistro.
With the successful opening of its first outlet at Pacific Plaza, Singapore, Tsuta has opened its second outlet at Tai Seng serving its michelin star ramen.
Artisanal ice cream is a new creation by the folks behind Bakerzin. Had a try at their Chocolate and Vanilla flavoured ones which were pretty sweet in my opinion.
The coffee BBQ sauce does not overpower but gives one a subtle kiss of flavour that lingers on the tongue. Simply addictive!
If you’re someone who goes to cafes for the “vibes”, it’s highly likely that Knots Cafe And Living will be right up your alley.
Beautiful pretty cafe. Nice woody latte.
Albeit on the pricier side, Knots Café and Living is a great date spot for those looking to dine at an idyllic café.
Quan Lai 泉来, probably serves the most expensive Kway Chap in Singapore but in terms of quality, its still worth to enjoy such meal once in a while.
Quan Lai may probably serve the most expensive Kway Chap in Singapore but in terms of quality and taste, I find it worthwhile to have it once in a while.
Beside duck rice and kwap chap, Quan Lai Kway Chap also offers other items such as Pig Organs Soup, Claypot Mutton Soup as well as duck wings, pig ears and pig tongue.
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Order from 8Crabs and have large fresh meaty Sri Lankan crabs delivered to your doorstep in ONE hour! They have zi char dishes as well!
For the fresh crabs, 8 Crabs Seafood Restaurant is worth trying. It is also great that there is a good mix of other dishes on their online stall to go along with my crab feast.
Yu Chun Fish Head Curry is known to many, but not well-known at the same time. Located near Tai Seng MRT, it has a mean Curry Fish Head.
Yu Cun is another fantastic recommendation of a hidden gem by Ron, whose past endorsements of Gu Ma Jia and Chui Xiang Kitchen have all been bang-on.
A must try place for claypot curry fish head and zi char.
Julaiha Muslim Restaurant is an Indian-Muslim eatery located along Macpherson road. They are open 24/7 so this makes a good supper spot to go if you're nearby! They are located somewhat in the middle of Tai Seng and Macpherson MRT station.
The prata was fresh, unoily and carried with it a nice doughy fragrance, although it had only the faintest crisp. Nice, but I’m not sure that it is Food King Good.
I will be back for the prata and, of cause, the Indian rojak!
friendly service, beautiful space and great coffee- made our visit to Alchemist HQ @ Khong Guan Building a wonderful cafe experience.
I also liked the environment, not as echoey as expected, with various seating arrangements, and decorative traces of the old heritage building. Look at the flooring.
Cafe space like this is hard to come by in Singapore, where you are literally the only prominent F&B concept.
Love their concept of the restaurant from having Unagi and Skewers on Binchotan Charcoal to Teppan Yaki and Sashimi. Having an Izakaya in the industrial area is unique enough, I do not mind making a return again for other dishes.
Basically diner can pick 2 dons from a wide array of choices. I decided to go for the Ginger Pork ($7) and Prawn Tempura ($7). The pork marinated in a soy sauce is flavoursome and tender while the crunchy prawn is coated in a delightful crispy batter.
Otherwise, Yamato Izakaya certainly is a spot that residents around the north-east would be excited about; a spot for the office workers around for a weekday treat, or somewhere for folks to gather without having to end up in town on weekends.
Gravy was sufficiently thick and creamy, packed with fragrance. Flavour was good and decent. What a comforting bowl of local flavour!
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After reading so many reviews about Hup Hup, I decided to order their mee siam for my mum when my group buy offered Hup Hup for lunch. A familiar name in many online foodie’s list as top 10 m…
Was very happy with my revisit of Carol Mel Cafe and will definitely be back for more.
Carol Mel really is one of the more outstanding cafes in Singapore.
Carol Mel Cafe got better with high quality of food and drinks ever since they started. I will return.
Overall, the sashimi and don we ordered were decent although the prices were on the slightly higher side. Some of the highlights include the aged salmon which is not commonly found in other Japanese restaurants and the chawanmushi which is really delightful. For the price tag, I would say the sashimi and sushi are probably worth it but I’m not that convinced about the rest of the items. Personally, the distance from my house is really far so I will not be going there any time soon
Fairly reasonable prices for the quality of ingredients here, Daiyusan Sushi Bar is worth trying if you want a no-frills dining ambience tucked away from the crowd.