The relaxation of safe management measures and allowing up to five persons to dine means I have been meeting my friends quite often over the...
【PS. Cafe @ Raffles City】▪️ Address: Raffles City S.C, 252 North Bridge Road, #03-37, Singapore 179103▪️ Opening hours: Daily 11.00am - 10.00pm, Last order a...
Their hae mee was still outstanding like we remembered it. Probably the only food from this region that they did right by.
Personally, it's another item struck off my humble bucket list, where we paid almost S$150 for two persons. Any learning points? Once is enough even though it's a place where you might be able to impress your dates; I prefer KOMA though.
I really enjoyed my time at Atlas.
Singapore’s cocktail bars scene has seen many interesting new entries but when it comes to sheer grandeur, Atlas is hard to beat. See it to believe it.
I like their seasonal specials which keeps the interest alive and curious diners like me drawn back every now and then. Unless one likes your food perpetually cold, their hot dishes could be your only option.
Cafe Muji at Raffles City is a very pleasant space. You can linger there for a while. The food they offer is not bad but nothing to write home about.
Most diners I observed stuck to the tried-and-test MUJI Butter Chicken Curry ($14.90) or 4 Deli with Rice ($16.90).
We like the ambience at Groundstory, cosy and feel very much like home. In addition, they offer free WiFi, making it a good cafe for doing some work on the laptop.
NAHMJ like the ambience at Groundstory Coffee, cosy and feel very much like home. In addition, they offer free WiFi, making it a good cafe for doing some work on the laptop.
Groundstory is a café and craft retail store, selling daily essentials and chic home decor.
Dot & Dash serve decent simple staple which I am sure will be welcomed by many Executives in the area.
The coffee was decent. However, in a long-run, the cafe would probably need to find more differentiating factors to continue to draw crowd from its slightly obscure location.
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While I was pleased with the food quality and their creations, perhaps the team behind Brine can consider to come up with flavor pairings that could relate better to the general community.
Service at The Soup Spoon Union is partially self-service. As a casual dining place, they utilise technology, namely, tablet menus with helpful descriptions and pretty pictures, from which you order electronically.
This was a small but popular cafe, and was almost full house at 1pm!
Hyde & Co. also serves their own tea blends, and makes their own cold brew tea.