I will recommend it to anyone who wishes to enjoy Cafe food in such a lovely ambiance.
就连咖啡也有一款极具特色的Eaglewings Specialty Coffee($12),端上桌来瓶瓶罐罐包括咖啡冰块、巧克力浆、奶油糖浆以及一球香草雪糕,让你自行调制属于自己的口味,有如学校实验室里的校园时光,新奇有趣。
Service was sincere and friendly, the food wasn’t life-changing but good enough for café standard.
A food blog from a Singapore-based traveler
Come 5pm, the cafe turns into a bustling hub for folks to come and enjoy craft beer, pizza and bar bites.
My only memory of King Albert Park was the McDonald's and since the building was rebuilt; i had never stepped foot until a week ago when my family was craving for ice cream after a tze-char meal along the nearby Bukit Timah road.
Kindred Folks is a great place for students to unwind after a busy day at school.
A promising ice cream cafe which had velvety smooth hand-crafted ice cream. If they could work out more interesting flavours and refine the texture of the waffles, would be a hit with students.
Meal as an overall was satisfying. Service rendered was friendly and prompt. It will be good to be back here again for some Thai Food.
Camaca is a great place to fight the increasingly warm weather with their gelato or to simply enjoy some cake and coffee.
With the opening of Camaca and other concepts at King Albert Park, it definitely helps to draw more attention to the otherwise sleepy commercial-cum-residential development it once was.
There is a novelty factor, and I can already imagine videos depicting ‘customers’ looking surprised with the colourful display of giant ‘macarons’. These make good Instagram / IG story posts.
While the space may seem small, it is cozy enough with pop culture artworks around to add some character.
definitely, a place which we would look forward to coming back again soon!
The soup was fairly flavourful, and beef nice and tender although thin. The pho was a bit hard though, as though undercooked or overly thick. This was quite an upscale place, with the prices mostly upwards of $15, although the taste was I thought quite average.
I am definitely not going to rave about this due to the service and food quality inconsistency so.. visit at your own discretion.
Gaijin is a casual two-storey Japanese restaurant in King Albert Park Mall, offering staples such as ramen, udon, and donburi.
a place that would be well-appreciated by residents in the vicinity, and a great dining option at KAP Mall.
Three Meals A Day is a popular Korean restaurant in the west side of the island, just not one I will frequent regularly.
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Great spicy savoury sweet flavours here. Highly recommended!
Overall, the food here is not too bad, but it is a little pricey.
The beef bulgogi was raved about by Tan Hsueh Yun of The Straits Times. While the beef bulgogi was quite savoury and tasty, with some sweetness, I thought the bread to beef ratio was too high, i.e., too much bread. The bread was also the chewy type, while I favoured softer bread for such Asian fusion sandwiches. The latte was not bad. This seemed to be a cafe favoured by Korean housewives.
I’ll definitely be adding this quaint cafe to my list of brunch dates with my boo.
lamb shank very good..I will cook this.
Garganelli was awesome.
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If you’re looking to throw a party (or if you’re just really hungry), You Peng Noodle Dumpling House actually does wholesale of the above-mentioned dumplings and more!
You Peng Noodle Dumpling House actually does wholesale of the above-mentioned dumplings and more!
As someone who is constantly trying to innovate and improve his products, Jansen believes that he has to continue this process to better his menu.
The only thing that reminded me of The Ritz Carlton is the level of service.
Their artful sourcing of ingredients and cooking methodology supersedes many franchised Western eateries.
On the whole, I had a pleasant meal here – the food was good and the cafe had a nice quirky charm.
I didn't realize until we got here that the name of this place is a function of it being an antique store in addition to a cafe (19 Lorong Kilat #01-06, 6463-3648).
The baked goods were good, including the cornbread underneath their Eggs Benedict as well as the flaky croissant-like things underneath those crab cakes above.
This hawker center-based pizza stall is pretty good (51 Upper Bukit Timah Road #02-198). It features a pleasantly chewy crust that was so chewy that it almost felt a little mantou-like, and mine was topped with a local curry chicken that was seasoned and greased up nicely.
That’s My Pizza at Bukit Timah Food Centre is less than a year old and is run by affable lady bosses – and former colleagues – Ailyn Khoo & Christina Chan.
When was the last time you stepped into Bukit Timah Plaza ? Completed in 1979, I think my last visit was more than 10 years ago, when it st...
Expect very simple yet authentic Korean dishes at Myung Ga II Korean BBQ.
To be honest, I hadn’t expected the satay bee hoon to be that good. Sweet and spicy peanut sauce with seafood, pork and noodles seemed like an odd combination to me, but it worked.
If you’re at Bukit Timah Food Centre, remember to visit Fresh Generation for their seafood soup as well!
The simple and old school signboard at He Zhong Carrot Cake exudes a sense of nostalgia, and it is a testament to the time-tested recipe that has sated many happy bellies for countless of years, and hopefully, for many more years to come!
Do not be fooled by the seemingly lack of a physical queue in front of the stall because their queue is invisible!
Traditional Desserts that is worth your stomach space.
Recommended by Miss Tam Chiak. Quite nice and similar to the one at Bukit Merah View – thick, fragrant and not overly sweet, with mung beans that were of just the right texture, soft but with bite. The added bonus here was that the you tiao was toasted and crispy. A bit more expensive at $1.80 though.
Tau suan brings back sweet memories of my childhood when my aunt used to always make them on weekends.
Overall, IVINS is still a good Nyonya food place in Bukit Timah. The dishes may not use expensive ingredients or win Michelin stars, but it is nice to have a predictable and affordable Peranakan restaurant to go in the midst of many changes in the Singapore dining scene.
IVINS Peranakan restaurant has been at Binjai Park for a long time. They have another outlet in the Heartland Mall in Kovan.