Don Ho Restaurant review - food and drinks at Keong Saik Road, Singapore with pictures of menu and Social Hour drinks list ...
Overall, Don Ho serves some mean brunch dishes, and if you go from 11.30am onwards, you can also order from their lunch menu, which features salads, flatbreads and some meat-based dishes. Kudos to their friendly and attentive service crew, and definitely to the pretty set-up of the cafe.
All in all, we had an enjoyable dining experience at DON HO Social Kitchen & Bar.
I really enjoyed every course at Thevar. The flavours are punchy, yet the courses are well-planned with surprises in terms of flavours for me. I like the unpretentious service and fine-casual dining experience too. In short, it is a well-deserved Michelin Star restaurant which is worthy of a try.
A food blog from a Singapore-based traveler
I don't think I need to repeat myself again after raving through the dishes at Thevar that this is a highly recommended spot to check out if you're craving for something non-Western.
They were better than I was expecting, but they also weren't as briny as I prefer. Either way, they did a wonderful job with their smoked local sea bass, which was paired nicely with shaved fennel and green apple.
Either way, they did a wonderful job with their smoked local sea bass, which was paired nicely with shaved fennel and green apple.
Their mac and cheese was delicious. Creamy and cheesy fortified by a glaze of broken house cured yolk and bits of their house cured bacon.
The most iconic landmark in Keong Saik Road has to be Potato Head Singapore, a brand which hails from Indonesia.
Come here, whisper sweet nothings about that burger in hand and nurse your old fashioned with oily paws. It's okay. Perfection is overrated. A little sloppiness shows vulnerability. Live real.
The space of Col is beautiful as it occupies a shophouse location in one of the most buzzing dining streets in Singapore along Keong Saik Road.
The fish is fresh and lightly flavoured. The portion amount is relatively little for a medium portion. After all, a good place to turn to if you like lightly flavoured poke bowl.
Be prepared to pay a little more, as prices are higher than typical poké shops elsewhere.
So I won't be going back, even if I still ate the whole thing (it was pleasantly salty at least).
I will be back for more spaghetti, panini and try their pizzas too.
The service here is great, by the way. The sandwiches pass muster but they are just not as great as at Park Bench Deli.
Some may not know that sandwich makers Park Bench Deli also offers quite decent Cold Brew – the White ($8) and Black ($7) under the Working Coffee Class label. Smooth and rather strong, should be suitable for CBD peeps.
The food is good so I suspect if they could do more publicity, business would pick up.
Affogato Lounge is certainly a place worthy to splurge at for that once-in-a-while treat