That looked and tasted much better than it sounded, with that super tender pork belly covered in a velvety yet light sauce over distinct grains of rice.
If I can just get past my guilt, then I might come here more often given the good quality of ingredients that they use in these Inflation Menu dishes.
The Inflation Menu item at The English House today was this fish pie, which was delicate and easy to eat. It turns out that they also have wine by the glass on the Inflation Menu too.
Other than fresh meat and vegetables, they also have a wide variety of chocolates, healthy snacks, and even a range of “guilt-free” ice cream that immediately caught my eyes.
Chocolatey, woody and strong latte. Good stuff.
Food served at Little Farm Cafe doesn’t come cheap. It may be justify for the quality they offer.
The place is easily located with Thomson East Coast MRT Line nearby. If you are driving, it might be a little challenging to park nearby. Alternatively, you can park at Great World City which is opposite Culture Spoon.
It’s a nice chill out spot too.
Greenwood Fish Market is going places! They have just opened a 2,700 sqft outlet in River Valley and this is on the back of a 4,100 sqft outlet at Quayside Isle Sentosa Cove opened in 2016. And guess what, they’re not stopping there either.
We enjoyed dinner and the breathtakingly dreamy settings here. Service was delightedly efficient and courteous tonight as well.