Finally trying out Maddie’s Kitchen! They are a hidden gem providing reasonably priced zi char meals on Level 2 of Far East Plaza.
Overall, Maddie’s Kitchen offers premium zi char dishes at affordable price points, which might be great for those looking for a pocket-friendly meal after a day out shopping in Orchard.
The beef hor-fun was stir-fried with bittergourd and salted black beans. It was delicious.
Overall, the service is efficient. Food prices may be a little steep but in terms of standard and quality, its commendable. Since there are a number of outlets, I do not mind revisiting for Thai Cuisine at any of their restaurant.
A place I don’t mind returning again and again, if they keep their quality consistent.
The only things I thought would have improved it was some crushed peanuts and some mint leaves.
My verdict was that it was not bad at all.
We are indeed lucky to have Max’s as a casual restaurant that we can go any time, but like a casual chain restaurant, I feel that the food is just so-so.
When I returned to Nanbantei Japanese Restaurant, I will surely order the Pork and Leek Yakitori stick and Chicken Ball and I am keen to try others items too.
Overall quality of food seems average to me and service standard was kind of unexpected from a Japanese eatery.
Despite not serving any food, The Community Coffee shines with the quality of the coffee that they have to offer; the price point makes it a really good option to go for within the area, considering how Orchard seems to lack good, yet affordable coffee bars.
If you happened to be in town looking for a quiet spot, a cup of coffee for a good cause, The Community Coffee will be the place.
Indeed, the best part about this place is how deliciously savory things like that kangkung were. It was the best item that I had today.
All in all, the food and quality was worth the price paid.
The service is excellent but all things else…
a place we would certainly hit again for that Roast Beef Don that they have to offer.
Not a bad eat but I was hoping for something more memorable.
Food at Saveur Restaurant @ Far East Plaza maybe at wallet-friendly prices, however there is room for improvement even though we shouldn’t compare it with the standard of the high-end French Restaurant since it is at such a price range.
We are so glad that Yuan Cha has finally landed in town with Yuan Cha @ Far East Plaza. We hope they will spread their wings and invade all corners of Singapore soon so that more bubble tea lovers could experience the quality taste.
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Don’t miss the Giant Grouper-themed menu at Wan Hao Chinese Restaurant. It’s an epicurean journey that will leave an indelible impression. Make your reservations here.
Wan Hao Chinese Restaurant has refreshed it’s a la carte menu and launched the seasonal Sri Lankan Crab menu recently.
Overall, it was an excellent culinary journey of Argentinian cuisine. While some of the dishes look familiar, we find the taste uniquely different due to the use of Argentinian flavour and ingredients. Salud! Cheers!
To complement the food, Head Bartender Sophia Kang has also teamed up with Restaurant and Bar Manager Gabriel Carlos to present three chocolate-themed cocktails for the season.
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All in all, I do not mind splurging once in a while for such delicious lobster rolls.
They don’t take reservations so customers in the know will arrive by 11.45 am to chope a place when they open at 12noon!
I am always in a fix on where to curb my hunger at The Centrepoint ; there were just too many choices at Gastro+ and my simple mind obviou...
Misato certainly served delicious Japanese food and they paid special attention to the cutlery and utensils too. However, it is a little slow. We would still recommend. Therefore, dine when you have the time to spend.
Sun With Moon Japanese Restaurant on Orchard Road allows exploration of Japanese culinary delights in a chic & contemporary setting.
Sun with Moon at Wheelock Place is one of those places I always see when I drive past but have never been to – until now.
SUN with MOON, the popular Japanese dining concept, is proud to announce the launch of its Early Summer Menu. Beat the heat with an array of delectable dishes from satisfying savories to sweet tooth-curing treats that celebrate the flavors of the season.
Best Chinese Restaurant Birthday Celebration at Hua Ting restaurant Orchard Hotel Singapore with premium seafood and meat dishes ...
Hua Ting Restaurant is said to be a top Cantonese restaurant in Singapore, winning many accolades over the years, including recognition as ...
This famous Chinese restaurant at the Singapore Orchard Hotel is a stalwart on the dining scene. They have arrangements for delivery or food pickup from the hotel driveway which is always our preference whenever it is available.
This noodle chain apparently commands long lines back in Malaysia, mainly for a broth that is made from forty different kinds of local fish bones (313 Orchard Road #B3-37, 6363-5323). So I was disappointed when I took a sip of it to find that it wasn't anywhere as savory as I would've thought, and in fact was slightly sweet.
Food at GO Noodle House is Malaysian Chinese cuisine, focused on soup noodles with their signature broth. The menu is extensive, with a good range. Quality of dishes is consistent, tasty and delicious.
Good texture going on with the toppings but the noodles on their own weren't impressive at all.
The new menu and concept of Alma is definitely a good change for me, where the execution and presentation of the courses display the finesse expected of a Michelin starred restaurant. The injection of Asian flavours in the menu is also a welcoming element for me.
One-Michelin starred restaurant Alma by Juan Amador Celebrates Its 6th Year with a Specially Curated Anniversary Menu which will be available from 1 to 30 September 2021. Choose between the special 5-course lunch & dinner menu (from 12 to 2:30pm, 6 to 10pm) at S$198++/pax, or the grand 8-course dinner menu (from 6 to 10pm) at S$298++/pax.
Pasta and all that were quite standard. Swimmer crab pasta had generous amounts of crab, and tasted like curry pasta. The pork jowl was soft with an interesting salty savoury sauce, and the rice was like a fragrant and tasty glutinous rice, without the stickiness.
The International buffet spread at Singapore Marriott Tang Plaza Hotel’s Crossroads is back! One of the more convenient hotels to get to as it’s smack above the Orchard Road MRT Station…
Personally, I prefer Pink as it is in hues of beautiful pink. Concocted with vodka, lemon juice, rose liquor and rose syrup, it is easy to drink and slightly more lemony.
The huge piece of T-Bone ($168) features a luscious and tender 400-day grain-fed Australian wagyu, served with choice of bearnaise, black pepper jus or red wine jus.