Flagwhite Cafe review with pictures of menu with prices, happy hour beer, Australian Food at Beauty World Singapore Upper Bukit Timah
Popular Cafe in Bukit Timah District.
Pet Friendly Cafe in Bukit Timah
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!
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Besides okonomiyaki, they have other grub such as Garlic Fried Rice ($6+) and Scallop Mentai ($14+) – dishes I would highly recommend as well.
As a whole, service is friendly and the concept of DIY-ing is pretty interesting.
They are located at Chu Lin road which is around the Hillview Ave area. They are an Italian restaurant serving a variety of Italian dishes such as pasta, risotto, pizza, etc.
iO Italian Osteria is not that far away, but I'm happy to eat here again. Being such a cozy neighborhood place, the service was warm and fast.
The quality was decent, the service was fast, and the prices weren't as outrageous as they could've been.
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.
It is one of our favourite restaurants in Singapore. It can get quite busy during peak hours, so I recommend calling to make reservations before going down.
Frogs were fresh & tender & very substantial serving of 7 frogs in 2 pots. sauce was tasty & not too sweet & porridge also tasty, went very well with the sauce.
If you are looking for Thai food supper, Time For Thai is opened till wee hours of the night – 4am on Fridays and Saturdays, 3am on the other days.
Overall we had a good meal here. With the price stated and portion served, I personally think it is wallet-friendly especially when there is no service charge and GST.
I enjoyed the mushrooms and the potatoes. Beef and mutton were quite chewy. Good for when you miss Chinese skewers like me.
This is the go to place for Teochew porridge for many people staying in the West, even for night owls as the restaurant is opened until 4 in the morning.
certainly ye shanghai a lot cheaper & mostly better sans the duck.
As a whole, Mikawa Yakitori Bar has showed us (patrons) that they take pride in its kushiyaki skewers and we are pleasantly surprised with the dining experience. Service wise, they are professional and friendly.
The yakitori here was really not bad. The chicken skin was really crispy and smoky, and the tsukune full of cartilage and texture, although a bit more mushy than I would have liked. The bara chirashi was not bad too, with fresh and well-flavoured sashimi fish cubes. A place with coming back to.
Very fragrant, savoury and chewy noodles with soy and scallion oil or 葱油开洋拌面, to go with their sheng jian bao or xiao long bao.
"Revelry" specialize in savoury belgian waffles. They also serve dessert waffles, a selection of cakes and homemade authentic tiramisu and panna cotta.
I love the unsweetened glutinous rice which combines well with the gelato.
next time you get a case of the late-night munchies, you can’t go wrong with great dim sum, beef hor fun and the rest of the extensive menu at Mong Kok Dim Sum!
I love shops that have the create a pasta/baked rice option. You can have different combinations and it is so much fun!
I left on a very (sugar) high note and I’ll be back for sure!
Nice, creamy and interesting flavours – kaya toast? But just beside Udders? I question the wisdom.
Ellen strongly recommends their homemade sandwiches.
I probably wouldn't return for their food, but if I'm in the area and in need of a good cuppa joe, I might consider popping by.
Other than specialty tea and coffee, CATfeine’s also offers sweet and savoury bites in the likes of waffles, pies and cakes.
Chun Kee also offers a wide variety of zi char fare, so you can easily cater to all the fussy eaters in your fam or squad. White bee hoon fans, check out these affordable and tasty bee hoon dishes as well!
As an overall, the dining experience was below my expectation and it will be kind of the first and last time to be there.
Really overall experience & enjoyment, i didn’t find it better than adam road S$2 ice kachang or four seasons S$2 chendol
Overall, food was tasty and environment is rather welcoming on a weekday night base on my experience. I won't hesitate to recommend someone who is craving for vegetarian food to Miao Yi.