All in all, we enjoyed both cakes a lot even though they were a tad too sweet so if you’re here with your friends, get a few slices to share otherwise it can get really sickly after a while.
I did find the prices a bit exorbitant, but a percentage of their sales goes to Muhammadiyah Home Welfare.
Totally packed, even with reservations we still had to wait for a table
Overrice is a great place to grab a quick bite and I look forward to visiting once again to have another serving of their falafel pita pockets.
Something that bothered us about them was the lack of aroma from their food.
To my surprise, it wasn't as spicy nor as sweet as I had imagined it to be, making it kinda pleasant to eat.
Salai M’an choice of ingredients and robust flavours were no doubt on point and I’d definitely be back again for the Salai Jerk Chix and 100% to try out the burgers that I missed out on!
A food blog from a Singapore-based traveler
For someone whose previous working experience was in the AV sector, Dan has done an admirable job building up Kava.
We were greeted with a whiff of the pandan fragrance upon taking our first bite, then it was followed by the sweetness of gula melaka.
Overall, the food in Jubilicious is nicely curated.
The prices are really reasonable, considering the fact that the eatery was located in the area of Bugis.
This halal café is sure to be a great place for interesting conversations accompanied with hearty food.
Nawab’s Briyani is by far the most affordable briyani place I’ve come across.