The Alley Cafe is so aptly named because it's really right up my alley. Located at the relatively inconvenient Keong Saik road, it would take you about a 7-10 minutes walk from Chinatown MRT, just enough to work up an appetite! I believe it may be closer if you were to take Exit H from Outram Park MRT, something I figured out while visiting The Lokal the past weekend....
This is FoodLoveCraze living in Ubi.
I like to hang out in Raffles Place, Orchard, Tampines. Italian, Japanese, Chinese are my favorite cuisines. I also love
and Sushi/Sashimi, Desserts and Cakes, Dim Sum.
The interior felt more like a science library instead of a lab but it was a very comfy cosy kind of setup. We arrived around 5 plus in the evening. There was only one customer inside, probably due to their kind of in the corner location. There are buses opposite the cafe and Kembangan MRT Station is approximately 10 mins walk. Server was polite and nice but failed to make the cor...
A pleasant place with lights brightly lited. However due to its kopitiam kinda setting, you can hear shoutings from the counter as the counter was usually crowded in the morning. I especially Love the toast where it is crispy toasted and with the generous amount of butter given. The feel ofree slimy rich buttery melting in my mouth is awesome!! The guy who make the drinks did a great j...
This is CEIL JOVEN living in Ang Mo Kio.
I am a Food WriterI like to hang out in Boat Quay, Bukit Timah, Tanjong Pagar. Japanese, Singaporean, Peranakan / Nonya are my favorite cuisines. I also love
Hawker Centre, Bakery, Café and Ramen, Burgers and Sandwiches, Desserts and Cakes.
I never did expect to find such a old coffee shop amongst the modern buildings in not just this area but Singapore as a whole. Everything about this coffee shop has not changed. I spotted the elderly Uncle in his usual white t-shirt and his pocketless pull-string pants. The main reason for not having a pocket is to prevent the coffee boys during those olden days to steal the money collec...
For the full review and more photos, please visit http://makanarts.com/2014/10/17/beegurt-thomson-v-two/ Yogurt with honeycomb is usually unheard of in Singapore, but with the recent openings of dessert places, it is now glad to know a new place that specializes in that has surfaced - Beegurt.Beegurt's specialty is, of course, yogurt with honeycomb (probably the first...
This is shirlynnyang .
Thai, Singaporean, Chinese are my favorite cuisines. I also love
and Dim Sum, Ice Cream and Gelato, Noodles, love almost everything! :P.
Refuel cafe is one the latest addition to the every growing list of cafes in Singapore. Located at Bedok Reservoir, the cafe's theme revolves around petrol, car and the likes. Decor is kept minimal with earthy tones like grey and brown, and the long glass window panes allow natural sunlight to stream in.The Latte Mocha and Hazelnut Latte ($5.80 each) was quite mild. Proba...
I always thought that Izakaya is a place mainly for drinks and TPI really change the concept! I went there on a Wednesday night and it was crowded! They have an extensive list of beers and sakes as well as food too! Must try are the Kushi Yaki, especially the Tsukune! One bite and I can't stop! Hotate wrapped with bacon is a good choice to! Their Tori Karaage is ...
Meatlness Minestrone!! I love this soup the most. I dont get sick of it after having it numerous times. It contains Vegetable stock, tomatoes, cabbage, onions, kidney beans, carrots, celery and herbs and spices. it cost around $6.60 and is considered cheap..Even without the breadbowl, it is enough to made me full as the ingredients fills the bowl to the brim. The place is rather crowded...
My family decided on trying out this Indian restaurant situated near Somerset MRT station. We made a reservation the day before, thus, upon arrival, we were quickly ushered to our table. After the order was placed, we were served with Pappadums which came with three dips. The servers were good at recommending dishes based on our preference and we decided on the following to be shared...
The Spicy Pork Collar and Signature Volcano Chicken are great! Singaporeans will love these spicy meats. There is free flow of drinks. Alcoholic beverages and canned drinks are not included in the buffet price but Hite Beer goes for just $5 per bottle.
Me and my wife were invited by Open Rice for the food tasting event at King Louis to try their Halloween feast menu. I was not awed upon my entry to the restaurant . The decor wasn't impressive. We were ushered to a long table where we joined the other invitees . Openrice rep was late but warm up the atmosphere with her cheery disposition Shortly after, food was served. 1: Highlande...
Visited the new Pique Nique outlet at Jcube Like the casual 'outdoor' dining deco.There are trees and even grasslands in it lolx. Cute cup Broulash (did i remember it correctly?) fries.Thick potato strips with beef stew sauce and mayo! Classic egg ben.My must-try in every restaurant that has it So pretty~ Nice ooozing yolk!Too bad the entir...
Yum Cha has become pretty much an integral part of leisure. Few activities come close to matching the relaxation and enjoyment supping over good dim sum and hot tea over a lazy morning/afternoon. My quest to find delicious dim sum (with the added criteria of not breaking the bank) brought be to Shi Wei Xian Hong Kong Dim Sum. A stall nestled within a coffee shop in the qui...
This is Rexaric living in Kaki Bukit.
Singaporean, Asian, Multi-Cuisine are my favorite cuisines. I also love
Café, Restaurant, Stall / Kiosk and Steamboat/Hot Pot, BBQ, Buffet .
Was attracted by the the sign 百年 ( Century ) and pple queuing, made me wonder what the stall is selling. On close look, i was like O just yong tau hu soup with Beehoon. With the pple queueing I thought is it really that nice ? So i join the queue and order a bowl to found out. They sell only standard bowl of yong tau hu (no choosing of ingredient) with 8pcs ingredients a...