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Introduction
Gourmet waffles with specialty coffee - the perfect combination that completes our lives! continue reading
Opening Hours
Mon - Sun
11:00 - 22:00
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Signature Dishes
Berry Ricotta Hotcake
Review (3)
For full review - http://midas400.blogspot.sg/2014/05/coffee-dessert-time-at-waffle-slayer.htmlWent cafe hopping on a weekday afternoon with friends. We've heard a lot about Waffle Slayer's savory Squid Ink Waffles, and we're here to find out how it taste.The worn looking wooden framed glass doors that used to be Strangers Reunion's entrance. SR has now moved next door to a bigger shop space. Waffle Slayer has taken over this space and is dedicated to serving waffles, and everything available at SR.We were quite surprised to find that the cafe is almost full house at 4pm on a Monday. We had to squeeze at a small table at the back. Check out the crowd on a weekday afternoon!The tiny cafe was very packed when we arrived, so we decided to order food and drinks first and waited till around 5.30pm to take photos of this place (when majority of the crowd is gone).The cafe is decorated with retro style fittings and mismatched old & new furniture. Check out the 70s light switches, old school wooden cabinet and the Formica coffee table.The Waffle Slayer's waffle & coffee menu and Strangers Reunion's food & drinks menu.Self service complimentary drinking water.We ordered 2 sweet and 1 savory waffles to share, 2 side dishes and one beverage each.Truffle Fries $12.90++, this was supposed to be served with cheese shavings but since some of us don't eat cheese, we requested it to be served with only truffle oil and mayo sauce.The fries comes in a huge bowl, with the truffle oil and mayo served on the side. Both the fries and the sauce taste pretty good.Spam fries $10.90++, with an interesting 'Jenga' style plating...cool. This was yummy as expected, an easy to prepare comfort food but yet the most popular. It was the first dish to be wiped out.Squid Ink Waffle w/ Smoked Salmon $18.90++, served with poached egg and Hollandaise sauce. The waffle itself does not have much taste of squid ink but overall still taste good with the savory salmon and creamy poached egg which were nicely prepared.Matcha Buttermilk Waffle $14.90++, served with Azuki beans, fruits and vanilla ice cream. This was the star waffle of the day. The waffle has a lovely matcha fragrance and goes well with the azuki beans and vanilla ice cream topping. Thumbs up!Red Velvet Buttermilk Waffle $14.90++, served with pistachio tuile, chocolate fudge & vanilla ice cream. We find the waffle taste quite bland and the chocolate fudge sauce a little lacking. Although the pistachio tuile and ice cream was rather delicious, the combination of all these ingredients was lacking the wow factor.For beverage, I had the Cafe Mocha $5.50++, it comes with a nicely done latte art, in fact all hot beverages with milk here comes with elaborate latte art. The mocha taste pretty decent though.Cappuccino $4.90++, with a graceful swan latte art. No complains from my friend so I reckon its good.Two of us had the Hot Chocolate $5.50++. I had a sip of this and find it rather chocolaty, not bad at all.Iced Chocolate $7.50++, served with a scoop of vanilla ice cream and sprinkled with chocolate powder. A cool drink to have on a hot hot afternoon.Waffle Slayer serves reasonably decent food and drinks, and the service staffs are friendly as well. This retro themed space could have been a great place to chill, but the tight spaces between tables and the constant crowd makes it hard to do so. We probably wouldn't be back any time soon unless they have more new and exciting stuffs to offer. continue reading
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Level4 2014-03-29
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Waffle Slayer is the new trending waffles café under Stranger’s Reunion. The shop space was expanded next to Stranger’s Reunion. You can read my dinning experience with Stranger's Reunion here.Waffle Slayer offers varieties of sweet and savoury waffles on top of the existing waffles offered by Stranger’s Reunion. Although the café is mainly on waffles, they do served Stranger’s Reunion menu as well.I had ordered Apple Almond Crumble Buttermilk Waffles @S$14.90++ for dessert after dinner (Date Visit: 7/3/2014). The waffle texture was soft to our liking but overall is delicious. The crumbles and bits of almonds add in the crunchy taste of it. Combination of the caramelised apples with vanilla ice-cream to compliment with waffles do work wonder to our taste bud.As for service wise, I felt that there are short handed people for serving. We have difficulties getting attention from the staffs. Nevertheless, the staffs are quite friendly and put on a smile to customers.The total bill comes with 10% service charges. continue reading
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Level4 2014-03-11
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Using the former shop space of Stranger’s Reunion before they had expanded, Waffle Slayer is operating under Stranger’s Reunion that focuses on their forte; Buttermilk Waffles. Waffle Slayer offers a larger variety by having eight new variants of sweet and two more savoury waffles on top of the original options currently available by Stranger's Reunion. Since both Stranger's Reunion and Waffle Slayer shares a common kitchen, Stranger's Reunion's menu is also offered at Waffle Slayer.While we wanted to try the savoury waffles badly, we were a bit too chickened out to try the Squid Ink Waffles. We eventually decided to have the special of the day; the Chicken Schnitzel Buttermilk Waffles ($17.90++). It comes with a thick slab of fried chicken atop of the standard Buttermilk Waffles with mayonnaise drizzled over. Chicken was surprisingly huge, crispy and juicy. The slice of lemon adds a nice tint of sourness over the chicken, which makes it blend to the waffle better. The Kaffir Lime Mayo added seemed to add a slight confusion in flavour which was savoury but somehow did not really match with the Buttermilk Waffles that came with its own light touch of fragrance, though it seemed to boil down to the preference of one’s tastebuds.The Apple Almond Crumble Buttermilk Waffles ($14.90++) seemed more like my sort of waffle, probably due to it being a sweet waffle. The crumbles were crunchy and subtly sweetener, and makes a perfect combination with the finely chopped almonds and the caramalised apples. I thought that the caramalised apples were somehow a bit too heavy on taste on its own, but worked out well if mixed with the vanilla ice-cream.The drinks menu of Waffles Slayer remains largely similar to that of Stranger’s Reunion. The Magic ($5.50++) seemed better than my first attempt at Stranger’s Reunion; intense, milky and robust.For more photos and the full review, please visit: http://jiaksimipng.wordpress.com/2014/03/10/waffle-slayer-kampong-bahru-road/ continue reading
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)