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The Missing Pan is by the same people who brought us Uppercrust at Circular Road which is now closed. The new building has four floors, two of which open to public where Level 1 is the cafe area with cakes and bread displayed on shelves while Level 2 is the restaurant level and kitchen where dinner and brunch patrons are settled at. A lift is installed for easier access between both levels. The brunch menu was varied, with items ranging from eggs to sandwiches.What caught my eyes was the 62 Degr
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The Missing Pan is by the same people who brought us Uppercrust at Circular Road which is now closed. The new building has four floors, two of which open to public where Level 1 is the cafe area with cakes and bread displayed on shelves while Level 2 is the restaurant level and kitchen where dinner and brunch patrons are settled at. A lift is installed for easier access between both levels. The brunch menu was varied, with items ranging from eggs to sandwiches.
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What caught my eyes was the 62 Degree Eggs with Smoked Salmon ($22.00++). Served on top of two sourdough toasts with an avocado spread, the egg white was runny but was able to hold the yolk within. When burst, the yolk oozes out perfectly. The avocado spread was definitely a great substitute for butter for the similarity in texture and taste. Smoked salmon was fresh and gave the dish a touch of savoriness. I also loved the salad, which was fresh and dressed with a hint of Balsamic Vinegar
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My dining partner did not want to have the conventional brunch items served, so he went ahead and ordered the Rosemary Rosti Stack ($16.00++), which comes with sunny side-up, bacon, tomato and grilled zucchini salad. The bacon seemed to be a rather thick slice of ham stacked in between the rosti which felt pretty premium. Rosti was well grilled, with some crispy bits where the potato skins are and also nicely seasoned to taste. The grilled zucchini salad could do with a bit more seasoning though.
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Both of us had Flat White ($5.50++). It is of a decent quality, however caffeine addicts might find it slightly burnt with a short bitter aftertaste lingering after a sip which should not be bothering for those who are not that particular with their coffee.

For the full review and more photos, please visit: http://jiaksimipng.wordpress.com/2013/11/09/the-missing-pan-bukit-timah-road/
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$25 (Breakfast)
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  • 62 Degree Eggs with Smoked Salmon