Dae Bak means awesome in Korean and to add a ‘wang’ would infer that the above eatery at Cross Street is the King of Awesomeness! Expectatio...
A signature and popular item on the menu is the Half Half Pancake.
Besides their host of fantastic meats, try the Spicy Seafood Tofu Soup or Kimchi Pancake for a complete meal and a more rounded out experience.
To be honest, I feel that its fatty beef alone is worth another visit.
We all enjoyed our dining experience at Guo Fu Steamboat. It doesn't have any time limit so you can enjoy the steamboat as long as you want.
Well, we are pretty sure once you’ve tried all these black dishes, you will go back to have it again and again.
I am glad that it is still as good and I was really content. They also have the squid ink har gow and chee cheong fan.
I'll happily come back.
It was a night well-spent at Club Meatballs. The best part is, it's totally budget-friendly! If you noticed, most of the dishes are priced below S$20 except for just 3 dishes on the menu which is still not over-the-top expensive.
The space, like it’s food, is versatile, inviting and warm. With its 70 pax seating capacity and beautiful mosaic tiles, the space can cater to hosting parties and events for corporate purposes and birthday parties alike. At Club Meatballs, there’s a big sentiment for sharing, evident from how most of their dishes are tapas style.
Overall, dining experience here was very good, in terms of quality of food at reasonable prices and the lovely ambience; don't expect too much out of the service though.
Food at Qin Restaurant is primarily Modern Singaporean, but also features American, British, French, Italian, Chinese, Indian, and Japanese cuisines and cooking techniques.
Service at Qin Restaurant is attentive and personalised, staff actually remembered and greeted me by name.
Dosirak’s rice bowls are wholesome, light, yet flavourful. They avoiding frying or grilling, so you’ll get a feel-good meal here!
2 reviews of DoSiRak "If you want fast food that is healthy, wholesome and packs a punch - this is the place to go. Their food is really tasty, the ingredients are all the best they can get their hands on and its very convenient."
Overall SONS is a nice place to chill out after work and it is strategically located at Chinatown area.
SONS at China Square Central is a modern Italian trattoria-style bar and restaurant that provides a range of mains, nibbles and drinks at affordable pricing.
While I wouldn’t say it’s affordable, the food is definitely reasonably priced given the stellar taste.
espressolab is good place of a simple lunch and an ideal hangout space in the CBD.
Shan Cha (山茶), which literally translates into “Mountain of Tea” is a tea, coffee and sake bar all under-one-roof located at Cross Street, a stone throw away from Chinatown.
MARKET STREET INTERIM HAWKER CENTREThis used to be located at the former golden shoe carpark which was demolished end July 201...
Market Street Interim Hawker Centre - the temporary hawker centre housing the Golden Shoe hawkers for the next four years is situated at Cross Street, right next to Telok Ayer MRT Station Exit A.
Market Street Interim Hawker Centre can be a mini-mayhem come lunch time, with long queues at many of the popular stalls, and finding a seat for a group close to impossible.
I would definitely recommend anyone working in this area to check it out or even bring your family here for a quiet dinner in the evenings on Fridays and Saturdays!
It's been a while since i've been to fill-a-pita- happy to find that their pitas are still as good.
Definitely one for a quick bite to eat (although they do make everything fresh so you’ll need to wait a few minutes for your pita). Customer service was excellent and even when I took my tray back they remembered my name after I’d used it to order.
The unique noodles at Q Hor Fun are no slouch, but I would find it difficult to make a special trip down for their tasty curry hor fun.
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.