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2013-01-26
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Toast Box has been popular for their interesting spread of breakfast sets (e.g. hebi hiam thick toast, otah thick toast, bo luo bun etc.) However, we being more traditional, prefer the standard offering of kaya and peanut butter toasts.Peanut Butter Thick Toast + Tea ($3.30 nett)The toast, coated with generous amount of peanut butter spread, is crispy on the sides and fluffy in the middle. Their peanut butter (one of their specialties), is creamy with real peanut chunks added for that extra crun
Peanut Butter Thick Toast + Tea ($3.30 nett)
The toast, coated with generous amount of peanut butter spread, is crispy on the sides and fluffy in the middle. Their peanut butter (one of their specialties), is creamy with real peanut chunks added for that extra crunchy kick. Would have been prefect if the toast was thicker, however, given the price of only $1.70, it’s still a pretty gratifying indulgence of calories. Kaya Toast Set including Eggs + Tea ($4.60 nett)
The kaya toast however, paled in comparison to other chains such as Ya Kun and Wang’s Café. For about the same price, there were only 2 thin slices of kaya toast, not really value for money huh? The kaya was average (somehow I find it lacking the fragrance and flavour of kaya compared to Ya Kun’s which is one of my personal favourites). The only saving grace was its generous slab of butter which I found to be quite satisfying. The eggs were pretty standard (unlike the giant eggs of Wang’s). Overall, it’s a decent place for a simple weekend breakfast where one can relax over a cup of tea, toast and newspaper.
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