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2014-01-06
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For more details, please visit http://foodesteem.blogspot.sg/2014/01/wild-honey.htmlPolicy: No substitution of food items. They are strict with this, so perhaps you might want to consider putting your "dislike" aside and enjoy the rest of the food Iced Latte ($7.00), and Queen Bee ($9.00) which consists of ruby red grapefruit, elder flower and honey for a refreshing taste. I personally find it bitter instead of refreshing...Imported Norwegian Smoked Salmon ($10.00). European ($19.00) consisting
Policy: No substitution of food items. They are strict with this, so perhaps you might want to consider putting your "dislike" aside and enjoy the rest of the food
Iced Latte ($7.00), and Queen Bee ($9.00) which consists of ruby red grapefruit, elder flower and honey for a refreshing taste. I personally find it bitter instead of refreshing...
Imported Norwegian Smoked Salmon ($10.00).
European ($19.00) consisting of two poached eggs, sauteed mushrooms, imported Italian prosciutto, homemade hollandaise sauce on signature brioche. Toast is quite hard, and yolks are not as runny I would love to have, but delicious to finish up.
English ($24.00) consisting of scrambled eggs, Canadian back bacon, Cumberland pork sausage, sauteed mushrooms, dad's baked beans, breakfast potatoes, grilled vine ripened tomato and signature brioche. Scrambled eggs can be a little dry, but still soft to slice and chew. My favorites are the sausage and potatoes
Even though it's stated in their website that they accept reservations for branch at Scotts Square, several calls made were not attended. If you really love to have your meal at Wild Honey, best is to head down and queue. Oh, at least they do accept on-site reservation
For more details, please visit http://foodesteem.blogspot.sg/2014/01/wild-honey.html
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