In bustling Singapore, Fuel Plus+ cafe on Morse Road is a great option for those seeking a cosy cafe off the beaten path. Its interesting and diverse menu and its tranquil location at the foot of Mt Faber sets it apart from the many other good cafes in Singapore.
You definitely do not get to see this rare scene in the urban streets of Singapore.
Overall, food has been slightly above expectation and by looking at other tables orders, i'm kind of convinced that we have to make additional trip back to try other interesting bites, desserts as well as the Mains.
Overall, I felt that the standard of food is nothing to shout at. For Western food, there are a lot of better ones out there and as a coleslaw lover, the Coleslaw taste here do not have the oomph that I'm looking for.
The Original Botak Jones is back and better than ever! Find them at 118 Depot Lane, and expect the juiciest beef burgers and cajun chicken!
The pan-fried red snapper looked attractive enough. The taste was however quite average.
But nevertheless, we can’t say no to yummy food! It may be a common dish in cafes everywhere, but this Big Breakfast is hearty and delicious.
Vivocity has no lack of dining options. But if you have decided on The Chop House, rest be assured that it would be a satisfying meal.
One of the best Louisiana seafood restaurants in Singapore, Dancing Crab by TungLok Group is no stranger to us.
Nothing goes better with seafood than a mug of ice-cold beer. But why stop at one when you can have seven different flavours?!
Alakai is in a fresh add to Everton Park and it also adds on the variety of choice in the area.