I really want to try the Fish & Chips so I will definitely be back!
The heartier dishes make Cheek Bistro stand out as a brunch spot. The Fish and Chips ($34) while not typically brunch food, has been raved about.
I wouldn't mind trying the restaurant after everything re-opens, but someone else is going to have to pay, as it's not cheap.
Ahhh Roketto Izakaya, what a lovely meal.
It’s really good to have a place where you can chill with enjoy some creative Singaporean dishes!
This place bills itself as "Singapore's First Automated Robotic Restaurant" (182 Cecil Street #02-01). But it was a lot less automated than it sounded.
We enjoyed dining at FYR Cycene Ond Drinc tremendously, especially with the personalised service of one of their service crew who was always smiling, and checking to ensure that everything was marvellous.
With a nice selection of grilled meats and seafood, friendly service, and a pleasant atmosphere of music and chatter, FRY is a great place to chill out after work.
If you happen to be in the area or craving for some BBQ food, FYR is the place to go for a heartening brunch.
With a new focus on char-grilled steaks, Ash & Char aims to be the place to serve you good quality steaks at affordable prices.
Desserts aren't it's strong suit here at Ash and Char. So don't expect to be bowled over.
The versatile venue is perfect for business luncheons, dinner dates and even after-work drinks.
penne chicken and mushroom aglio olio above was both one of the cheapest items on the menu and tastier ones, as they did the garlic just right.
While flavoursome and boasting a beautifully crisp skin, the Duck Leg Confit ($32) was a teensy weensy bit dry.
Four years after its inception, The Black Swan gets a new Culinary Director, Daniel Sia.
am a fan of Knockhouse’s coffee (available at Pacamara Boutique Coffee Roasters, The Botanist) so it was not difficult for me to like Kyu’s cup, which had a deep yet balanced touch.
Kyu Coffee Bar—a new coffee kiosk—is strategically located right at the entrance of Prudential Tower in Raffles Place.
There was no limu nor tsunami action here, but it was healthy and fresh.
It was definitely a good lunch and I was so happy to discover A Poke Theory. This surely made my lunch errand exciting and really satisfying.
Choices are aplenty in CBD when it comes to healthy eats, with healthy poke meals trending for the past months, A Poke Theory adds to the variety on offer in town. However, for the price tag, we found the serving a tad too small and we didn’t find them exceptionally satisfying.