It is an old hardware store converted into a cafe. They also have a workshop/shop on the second floor that sells handmade stuff. They are super famous so be sure to come early or avoid lunch hours as it is crowded. The Nearest MRT station is Bendemeer MRT Station.
Overall, the food was tasty and with such a rustic environment, it's hard not to come back again.
Chye Seng Huat Hardware (or CSHH) is coffee roaster Papa Palheta’s flagship store.
88 Hong Kong Roast Meat Specialist Lavender Street Review with pictures of menu with prices char siew, roast pork, roast duck, noodles ...
A mixed bag on the Char Siew, but the Siew Yoke is a must though!
Let’s just say 88 Hong Kong Roast Meat Specialist is worth trying without the horrendous queue and if you happen to be in the vicinity. Overall, I still prefer Roast Paradise for a similar comparison.
The first picture I uploaded for my blog review on Eat 3 Bowls showed a long queue; which I initially thought was for the Taiwanese eatery ...
Rosti's nice with a good crisp and real potato flavour.
Black Fairy Coffee 131 Tyrwhitt Road https://www.blackfairycoffee.com/ Meal Brunch
Positioned as a dessert, the Banana French Toast (SGD $7.50) was saved because of its toppings.
Black Fairy Coffee is an artisanal cafe, restaurant and sports bar all rolled into one.
Overall, I am glad we found this place. The BKT and steamed seafood are just superb.
Lau Ah Tee is one of the last old school Singapore bak kut teh using heritage recipe, fresh pork and stubbornly cooked in the old (read not mass produced) way.
Creamy white as advertised – smooth and milky with hints of coffee. I think they were one of the first to popularise bottled cold brew in Singapore.
A stone’s thrown away from Stadium MRT and near The Cage, this nameless coffee stall sells 50 cents kopi-o!
The fries were really crispy outside and fluffy inside, and nicely salted. The burger patty had a coarse grind and was quite beefy, and the whole burger was slightly moist, smoky but had insufficient sauce to bind it altogether.
The Artisan Creator's (TAC) Coffee new coffee drip bags are packed with 100g of their house blend grinded coffee, roasted and ground according to their recipes.