For Happy Hours, the oysters are sure of the value of money. I do not mind revisiting the place again for their freshly shucked oysters as well as other food on the menu. Given the convenience of the location and the ample car park lots, it should be good.
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All in all, the food sadly did not match up to the vibes, which is a pity, as I genuinely loved the chill ambience of this cafe.
Overall I would give Angie’s Oyster Bar & Grill the following rating: Food: 4.5/5 Space & Ambience: 4/5 Service: 4/5
I’d say it’s a good place for furniture-shoppers in Tan Boon Liat Building to chill and rest their feet.
Angie's Oyster Bar & Grill which used to be located at Raffles Place moved to its new home at Tan Boon Liat Building.
She also recommended a pork stomach soup, which was surprisingly peppery (think: bak kut teh without the garlic)
It could have been a case of brand being sold off, hence the mixture of dishes on the menu which is a huge pity because I am sure back in its heydays, Kew Gardens must have been quite something to the Hakka community.