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Riders Cafe
Riders Café
2010-12-13
My choice place for brunch. Although it's a bit difficult to get to - as the only way to get there is via car - the ambience and the food makes up for it.Brunch plates are reasonably priced from 9SGD for Yogurt with toppings to maybe 15 SGD for Rider's breakfast. The servings are generous (at least based on my capacity to eat which I hear is less than normal). The eggs benedict is simply divine! For an added twist, try the smoked salmon version. The Rider's breakfast is just your basic eggs, toast, bacon or ham set with beans. You can't do much to ruin this simple breakfast anyway.The ambience is good as you are surrounded by greeneries mainly for horseback riding. On the weekends, you can see horses walking around the area as well. Better to make reservation as they can get quite packed during this time.in addition to what the other reviewers had mentioned, I would like to recomend the eggs benedict. This dish is not special because of the poach egg but rather the bun which is lightly pan fried which makes it better than toasted. It is coup with a cup of fruits for your mornings' nutritionService is just so so. Nothing so great about it yet it's not completely terrible as well.…Read More
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3
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4
Decor
4
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4
Hygiene
3
Value
Recommended Dishes
eggs benedict
Date of Visit
2010-12-12
Spending Per Head
$20 (Breakfast)
Halia Restaurant
The Halia at Singapore Botanic Gardens
2010-12-07
GREAT FUSION FOODI have returned to Halia for to celebrate special occassins like birthdays & anniversary and everytime it has nothing but a wonderful experience. Halia's setting is so cozy, beautiful and relaxed both in the day and night time. Whether you're having brunch on a Sunday afternoon or a romantic dinner on a weekday...Halia never fails to please you. Though its a bit pricey but food is great. Most of their items are a fusion of asian and western ingredients and they ahve a good wine selection too. I love it =)…Read More
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4
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5
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5
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5
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4
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Type of Meal
Lunch
Celebration
Birthday
The Mask Restaurant
The Mask Restaurant
2010-12-06
My family had a lunch at the MASK restaurant at 418 Serangoon Road and it was delicious and great. I do not think that you can get good food at that good price in any part of the town. Also, the services were magnificent, the staff were friendly. Great cook and great job. Do not miss it, just take MRT to Farrer Park, in front of CITY Square Mall (3 minutes walk) Thanks all cook and staff and we have had an enjoyable lunch.MUST TRYPumpkin Tofu!!I liked the chilli crabs and also tried the fish head curry. Flavour was really good and tastes excellent…Read More
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5
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5
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5
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4
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5
Value
Type of Meal
Dinner
Celebration
Xmas's Eve
Spruce
Spruce
2010-12-06
Spruce is a relatively new restaurant located at the old Phoenix Park a new restaurant in an old place. An American chef and a local businessman runs the restaurant. Highly recommend the Ahi Tuna starter and Seared Tuna (main course). For desserts, try the sticky date pudding which is superbly yummy. Spruce serves brunch on weekends and is always packed. Make a reservation at least a week in advance.…Read More
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4
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5
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4
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4
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Type of Meal
Lunch
Celebration
Xmas's Eve
Black Earth Restaurant Wine
Black Earth Restaurant Wine
2010-12-03
The evening meal was exactly the same as lunch, meaning a similarly tangled jumble of temperatures and flavours; the warm vegetables and strip of char-grilled marinated sirloin are topped with chilled pickles and drenched with cold black peppercorn sauce. As with the other mains, every bite contained different degrees of sweet, salty, sour and spicy; and it doesn’t help that the sirloin, toughened by the splash of cold dressing, was already dry to begin with.The only impression made by the pan-seared salmon flavoured with lemongrass in a lime cream sauce is that it looked and tasted just like the lunchtime snapper, except this time it had donned a tart cream sauce as a rather gauche piece of eveningwear. The wines ($8-$10 per glass) are served over-chilled; the desserts are uninspiring and appear thrown-together (strawberries with fresh cream, dates with yoghurt, or fresh mango with ice cream, $6-$7.50).Despite having piled too much on their plates, promise still lurks somewhere within the gastronomic confusion of Black Earth. If they choose to moderate their menu a tad, we’re sure their creative juices would be allowed to flow a little more freely…Read More
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Bombay Cafe
Bombay Café
2010-12-03
Little India’s Bombay Café, sitting opposite Mustafa Centre, follows in the footsteps of its East Coast sister. The restaurant makes its presence known with a bright-pink aesthetic and a winning mix of dependable vegetarian offerings. Start with papdi chat, a lively mixture of papdi crisps, chickpeas, sprouts and potatoes, dressed with coriander chutney and cooling yoghurt. Although the deep-fried papdi dough has an oily aftertaste, the combination of crunch, spice and a sweet tang make up for the grease. The pav bhaji dosa is hefty, but a must. Rolled up in paper- thin dosa, this mixture of potatoes and veggies is mashed with masala spice and butter. You can’t go wrong with trusty favourites such as juicy mushroom kurkure stuffed with cheese and spices, then battered and fried to a crispy finish; the gobi manchurian, cauliflower fried until fragrant with chilli, spring onion, ginger, coriander and dried masala; or the aloo angara, marinated potatoes stuffed with crumbly paneer, peanuts and spinach. The dishes are spicy enough to tease your taste buds, but not so much that they will leave your mouth in flames.Main courses $7-$18.…Read More
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3
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4
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4
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Recommended Dishes
Dosa
Date of Visit
2010-11-13
Spending Per Head
$18 (Lunch)
Celebration
Deepavali
Sakae Teppanyaki
Sakae Teppanyaki
2010-12-03
The folks behind Sakae Sushi, widely credited for bringing affordable sushi to the masses, have also put fast food-style teppanyaki on the map with their wallet-friendly menus. The four-course lunch sets with a choice of chicken, beef, venison or seafood are $10-$12, and five-course sets that include foie gras and scallops come to under $20; a similar meal at a fine-dining Japanese restaurant would cost double or triple that. Even the most expensive seafood dinner set (tiger prawn, cuttlefish, bamboo clam, chicken and mixed vegetables), will not break the bank at $21.99. What’s the catch? Well, we visited one of Sakae Teppanyaki’s ten outlets and dined in a packed food hall surrounded by retail outlets, where we munched on salad drenched in tomato ketchup instead of exquisite Japanese dressings. A small price to pay for the gourmet-quality main courses.…Read More
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Recommended Dishes
Tiger Prawn
Date of Visit
2010-11-28
Type of Meal
Dinner
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