Botany Cafe is an appealing venue along the Singapore River at Robertson Quay for a wholesome meal or a relaxing cup of coffee.
If you’re looking for something to grab-and-go, Stuff’d also serves Impossible Meat options for their Burrito or Kebab which are priced at $9.80 and $8.30 respectively.
The food was mostly great, with a top-notch ambience and service.
I didn't enjoy this. The meat was chewy and had quite a bit of sinews.
Pork chop was also nice. Hearty, boned in and had a nice aroma from the grill.
If you want wholesome, honest-to-goodness bovine indulgences, this is the place to come to.
Always nice. Always reliable. Always cool.
Food: 3 Service: 3 Value: 3 Atmosphere: 4 Overall Rating: 3 TOPs
I will be honest: Toby’s Estate is not one of my favourite brunch spots. However, it has very good coffee – in fact I have been here a few times for my caffeine fix – and if you are working or living in the area, I am sure that it will become your new to-go coffee place.
Yep, that's larb made from Impossible meat. It was a bit dry, but the Vibez folks still seasoned it nicely enough that I was happy to gobble it down with rice.
Vibez Bistro offers healthy Thai classics & fusion dishes with plant-based options, keto bowls, organic rice and gluten free noodles.
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Overall, the food is generally delicious at P.S Cafe although the price point is slightly on the higher spectrum the atmosphere is really nice for chilling out and people watching. The desserts are the highlight of the cafe and usually don’t disappoint even though they are usually on the dense side and are quite filling on their own
Finished with a banana cake with butterscotch. Liked that it wasn't too sweet.
Oh no! Fish & Bones has removed those awesome burgers from its lunch menu!! In their place are a bunch of Korean items, like that hoedeopbap above.
Recommended by The Travelling Hungryboy. The Crispy Tempura Snapper Burger was really fresh tasting and good – fresh and soft fish coated in a really crispy batter, and paired with nice soft buttery buns and loads of various vegetables. A pity they are no longer offering burgers now.
This place is just one surprise right after the other.
Fangko coffee serves really spicy Indonesian food.
The coffee was fine, better than most coffee from the average hotel coffee house but not as good as those you may now find in specialty coffee shops.
Memo Café located at Studio M Hotel Singapore is a casual dining café that offers brunch, mains, coffee-based beverages and craft beers.
Overall the café has a nice spot for brunch and also all-day dining options. The price wise is affordable and it is best to gather friends for a brunch session or even dinner session. No service charge is applicable.
I grabbed this from Tanamera precisely because I had no idea what it was. To my surprise, it was a plate of blanched vegetables with a peanut sauce, which made me think of gado-gado right away.
It has been described as McDonald’s disguised as a hipster cafe. While the hipsters may scoff, we think there are more than a few good reasons to go to a McCafé. One of the reasons is the McCafé’s Sandwich and Coffee Set, currently priced from just $6.50.
Bento Dim Sum may not be the best name for the set meal as dim sum is just a small component of the overall meal.
Every one of the dim sum – the truffle mushroom bao, liu sha bao, almond cream bao and chilli crab tart – was pretty, delicate, refined and tasty.
Very soft, fatty and caramelised sweet KL style char siew, with some smokiness and crunch at the blackened parts. Plus crispy and fragrant pork rind. Sinful heavenly stuff.
Nice little coffee place co-located with a scuba diving shop. Milky gentle latte which is only slightly nutty, if a little lacking in character.
Overall, the bakes at DAWN aren’t on the sweet side, which is great for those who don’t have a sweet tooth.
With both indoor and outdoor seating, and chill vibes, Naga House is quite the place to be. Whether it’s for brunch or drinks with the girlies!
For those seeking a nice cafe in the vicinity of Havelock MRT station, Wildcard Cafe & Bar will be a good option. Whether you’re in the mood for a leisurely brunch, a good cup of coffee, or a glass of wine with bar bites, this charming spot offers a cozy haven in a convenient location.
The Singapore store is mainly a takeaway concept, though there are three small round tables outside the shop.
The buah keluak sauce and sambal were excellent. The buah keluak sauce was textured, earthy and rich, and the sambal tangy and citrusy. The chicken was slightly tough yet undercooked though. Overall not bad.
Black And Gold Coffee Stop
Their new Mexican Chocolate Cake is what you must try. It comes in three distinct layers—chocolate sponge, chocolate fudge and a layer of sweet cream with cocoa powder dusted on top.
Doesn’t matter what time of the day it is, you will find comfort in the food and drinks at The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf. Check their website for selected outlet details.