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2013-05-29
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For full review, please visit http://makeyourcaloriescount.blogspot.sg/2012/10/sg-basement.htmlExtremely reasonably priced for decent brunch food, it's a place that I'll definitely visit again. Great place to beat the lunch crowd for those whose offices are nearby, with quick service and value-for-money dishes. One of their recommended dishes, a classic must-try for any brunch cafes I go to. This is the cheapest plate of eggs ben I've found in Singapore so far. And honestly, I would say that the
Extremely reasonably priced for decent brunch food, it's a place that I'll definitely visit again. Great place to beat the lunch crowd for those whose offices are nearby, with quick service and value-for-money dishes.
The egg was just a little overcooked but it was still a good rendition with a good blend of their own hollandaise sauce. It wasn't the sourish kind, and was just right in the level of creaminess and richness such that it didn't feel jelat at all. The amount of salmon served was also just appropriate, so it gave the slight savory touch to it, yet not overpowering with the sliminess you usually associate with smoked salmon. I loved the toasted bread, it was done just right. With a slight crisp on the outside and warm soft insides, it was a great complement to the dish. Perhaps just one downside to it, I would have preferred it a little warmer though.
For the sides, you would find that the potato salad isn't the typical kind you find that's laden with mayonnaise. The mix has been specially concocted by their chef, with a combination of several herbs and more, giving its own unique blend to it. It was quite a refreshing twist, reminding me of Nando's potato salad, but on a milder note which went better with me.
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