More fine dining than bistro. Ingredients fresh and handled well, although I though the flavours of the chicken cordon bleu were a bit too subtle for my less refined palate.
W39 Bistro Foodpanda Delivery review of Nyonya mee siam and Nasi Lemak with Ayam Masak Merah, with pictures of food and restaurant
Overall, we were glad to have discovered the W39 Bistro & Bakery. It is a neighbourhood eatery we would be happy to drop by again when we are in the West Coast / Pandan Loop areas.
This place was pretty good (41 Sunset Way #01-02, 6463-0069). It's an upscale version of a local cafe, serving a menu similar to what you'd find at Toast Box or Kopifellas, like kopi and toast with some cakes and noodles.
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Service was friendly and it has a good ambiance if you want to hide away from the crowd.
At average $2 a piece, they cost a bit more but I feel they are worth the slight price premium.
They are really specialised. The only food on the One Kueh at a Time menu are soon kuehs – in eight flavours. For drinks – you can choose between tea and coffee. It is a good place to go for indecisive people.
Very nice and refined soon kueh, in an industrial building at Pandan Loop. The skin was thin and gelatinous, and the filling crisp and juicy, as well as nicely flavoured.
A highly recommended cafe to chill at after supper for all you westies as they are opened till 12am!
A cozy and hidden Gem among the Faber Hills Estate.
Coffee here is un-fussed and good, and registered a little more acidic than other coffees I’ve had elsewhere.
Seriously one of the best lattes I have had in a while – woody and nutty, matching the milk perfectly to form a full bodied latte.
The noodles were nice and bouncy, with flavourful and savoury sauce, and pieces scallop, abalone and tee poh lifting the flavour nicely. This was much better than the Ah Hoe at Tanjong Katong. I still found the soup oddly like vegetable soup, and not really matching the noodles so well though.
NEWest Mall is a clever name for the new mall that opened in the West side of Singapore. It is not so new anymore, having opened in 2017. I believe the previous development that stood here was the Hong Leong Gardens Shopping Centre.
King of Fried Rice appeared to have expanded rapidly in recent years; there’s even one near me at Wisteria Mall in Yishun and while I was i...