The Fifty Tales premises boast an old Chinese home feel with contemporary strappings. The three young partners strive to enliven a sleepy old neighbourhood. I applaud them for trying to reinvent old school Chinese cuisine, making it more accessible and appealing for the next generation. May not be for everyone, but in my books, it’s always a good thing to have variety.
As always, the service here is impeccable. Both Chef Aaron Phua and Chef Bimmy (who were on the floor as Chef Aaron Khor manages the kitchen) were super accommodating and helpful. While we enjoyed the food – we still hoped to see a stronger unifying/complimentary element among the dishes on the Cincai Dinner menu. As this was just the first week on the job in their new home, we are sure there is nothing but upside from here.
What do We Like about Fifty Tales Restaurant? -Creative and thoughfully designed and prepared dishes -Grilled mushroom salad steals our hearts
It's a joy to be able to drop by and that's the food life as I savour day by day, enjoy these in moderation though.
Mikali is a perfect place for every mother with infant. At Mikali, there is a breastfeeding room for the mum's convenience. Beside that, you can find some baby's product for sale in the store.
Of all the special joys in life, a mother's love and tenderness, is the greatest among all. Happy Mother's Day to every mom. Lets celebrate motherhood with pride and joy this Mother's Day at Mikali. Mikali is a baby friendly and family cafe. First of all, thanks to Kam Ching and Kaily, owner of Mikali cafe and Racheal, founder of Foodilifecious.
One of the best with tender meat and well marinated. It was both tasty and smoky from the fire and also caramelisation.