Definitely worth a return visit, assuming I can get another slot – it’s a really small place so it tends to get booked up super quickly (wasn’t even sure I wanted to share about it but I guess good business for them is good for us too in a way).
Miraku is surely one of those local small-time restaurants that I hope stays around for a long time.
Miraku sushi restaurant - review of omakase lunch menu at 味楽 in China Square Singapore, with pictures of menu, restaurant and nigri sushi ...
The gyoza is good if that is any consolation.
If you would like to savour something different, Jimoto Ya is the place for you as you’ll hardly come across ebi ramen elsewhere.
They were so understaffed that I waited at least 30 minutes for that bowl above, and the restaurant wasn't even full. Worse, the noodles were too soft, and the karaage was stone cold, as if it'd been sitting around for perhaps the same 30 minutes...and weirdly using some kind of cereal flake rather than batter.
Yeah, it was good. There was a huge selection of fresh ingredients to choose from, and the broth was smooth and satisfying.
It’s hard for me to voluntarily return for a buffet, but the one at Mister Wu is worth every penny.
Soul ALife is a fully vegan cafe located at China Square, which aims to break the stereotype that vegan food is tasteless and unappetizing.
Overall, Sumo-Ya is a hidden gem in the heart of town; not only were the prices affordable, the quality of the food and its execution is certainly being well taken care of at its price point.
There is a Sendakan stall right next to Jiakali at Chinatown Complex Food Centre (335 Smith Street #02-254), where I grabbed this fried pork hor fun.
My sister mentioned that there was a famous dim sum stall at Chinatown Complex Hawker Centre that served only six types of dim sum! I wanted...
The problem when you have favorite hawker stalls is that you resist trying new stalls. But it was Saturday when I dropped by Chinatown Compl...
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There’s actually a secret at Hong Lim Food Centre known only to regulars and I wasn’t aware about it until my elder sister, who worked next ...
I had been delaying the publication of this post as Hong Lim Food Centre was closed for two weeks due to its identification as a cluster for...
In this video, we headed over to Amoy Street Food Centre to do a $100 hawker food challenge! I’m joined by my Taiwanese friend @艾莉愛吃 Ali Eats which is also ...
Every item was good, with the only exception being the noodles having a slight kee or alkaline flavour, although this was made up for by the outstanding sauce made of dried shrimps and kelp.
Maxwell Food Centre is one of those rare hawker centers in Singapore that is highly popular with tourists and at the same time, is held in high esteem by locals for its authentic and traditional hawker dishes. The main reason for this is that Maxwell Food Centre is the current home of a myriad of...…
A trip to Maxwell to da bao brought us to some of our favorites and some new experiences too. China Street Fritters and their Ngoh Hiang, Liver Rolls, Egg Slice and Sausage with Bee Hoon.
Nice. The rendang was nutty and lemak
Here was the yuxiangqiezi from Birds of a Feather, a place that I haven't been back to in ages. The dishes were dressed up with lots of fancy garnishes; their barramundi chazuke was more upscale (complete with a theatrical presentation) compared to the one at Sichuan Alley.
Birds Of A Feather 2022 115 Amoy Street #01-01 https://www.birdsofafeather.com.sg/ Pork Dumplings (SGD $17)
Overall, this is the first time I came to BOF and I totally enjoyed the food here. Instead of the overpowering spicy Sichuan cuisine, most of the dishes have been well thought out, multi-layered yet balanced, delicious and well-executed.
Yan Restaurant, located within the renowned National Gallery Singapore, is ushering in the Lunar New Year festivities with a delightful selection of traditional Cantonese delicacies.
Yan welcomes the Year of the Rabbit with a lavish spread of festive delights ranging from set menus, auspicious a la carte dishes, and festive treats for dine-in and takeaway. From 1 January to 5 February 2023, Yan is offering six (6) dine-in set menus from S$128.00++ to S$268.00++ per person.
Yan welcomes autumn in nourishing Cantonese feast this season with five-course Wellness Menu.
The Coconut Club 必點美食有椰漿飯,半熟蛋、花生、黃瓜、魚乾及叄巴醬,主食是用香料醃製的炸雞,外酥內軟一點都不柴,整體椰香濃郁好吃
Dishes are generally still good, though prices have also gone up as with most establishments in Singapore.
The highlight was the Nasi Lemak so we ordered the signatures and side dishes to try for 5 of us.
Overall, if you are a lobster or seafood lover, the Lobsterfest is definitely a buffet you should visit to get a feast on endless lobster. You have 1 more day to visit after seeing my post or maybe you can start planning to visit for next year’s Lobsterfest
All festive buffet options include unlimited chilled juices, soft drinks, coffee and tea. Dinners include an additional complimentary glass of festive welcome drink.
LIME Restaurant serves up a resplendent a la carte buffet feast, perfect for a hearty reunion in celebration of the Lunar New Year.
Famous Treasure Chinese restaurant opened at the Capitol Singapore mall in 2018, taking over the space formerly occupied by the Four Seasons Chinese Restaurant.
Family dinners always have a lot of food, and we had one at Famous Treasure. Deep Fried Pork Belly with Fermented Bean Curd was crispy and definitely decadent. Half a Roasted Duck, which was tender…
Famous Treasure at Capitol Piazza is the atas version of outlet.
I am not sure if I've been here before, but it;s one of those large Cantonese restaurants serving banquets over multiple courses (65 Chulia Street #33-01, 6536-7833). That included that braised abalone and sea cucumber platter above, as well as that roast duck and steamed fish in the background.
I have been to at least 4 other outlets of Peach Garden Chinese Restaurant for their dim sum buffet and a la carte Chinese dishes buffet. A notable household name in Singapore, many Chinese families will choose Peach Garden as their venue for weddings or birthday celebrations. Serving authentic Cantonese cuisine, Peach Garden has strong accolades from publications like Singapore Tatler and Wine and Dine
A must-have delicacy for the Chinese New Year, the Black & White Sesame Nian Gao is soft and chewy with a very subtle hint of black sesame.
If you haven't been here, I hope the executive set lunch is reason enough for you to come by!
The duck confit was ok, and the seafood bouillabaisse was awesome, rich and flavourful with a mountain of seafood.
Overall, there are more misses than hits at LeVeL33 Craft-Brewery Restaurant & Lounge. It may not be worthwhile even with a scenic view.
we concluded the meal, relishing in yet another happy dining experience at Wine And Chef.
Very ordinary squid ink pasta – I couldn’t taste the uni in the sauce at all.
Our review of a restaurant with affordable wine - Wine & Chef in Keong Saik Road Singapore, with pictures of menu, food and the restaurant ...
The baristas share their passion for coffee with customers both from Japan and from abroad as they go about their day. It is their aim to make coffee a part of customers’ daily lives just as much as it is a part of theirs.
For those who love coffee and enjoy cafe hopping, I bet that Baristart is something that cannot be missing out from your list for they are the first c
Cream puff's pretty good. Reminded me of those from Beard Papa.
Discover culinary artistry at Esquina Restaurant Singapore. Immerse in modern Catalan flavours with a contemporary twist from Chef Carlos...
Esquina has been on the list for awhile and my birthday dinner was there. I enjoy Tapas and small bites and hoped the experience would be a great one! The star of the show is the Suckling Pig.
Wonderful experience at Esquina, few years too late but i'm glad they're still around! Definitely not my last visit for sure.