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This is toroamtheworld . Japanese, Chinese are my favorite cuisines. I also love Hawker Centre, Bakery, Café and Pasta, Buffet , Desserts and Cakes.
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Food Review: Amazonia Bistro OK Feb 26, 2016   
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Categories : American | Burgers and Sandwiches | Kids-Friendly

Play area

Play area

 
Amazonia is an indoor children's playground where there are giant slides, mosh pits filled with balls, mini golf course etc to cater for the little ones to play and enjoy. In its premises there is also a bistro, which serves a mix of Western and local food. This is where parents can sit and have their meal while their kids.
Play area

Play area

 
I went for their food tasting and here's what we tried:

 
Apple Juice ($5): Very ordinary, and quite expensive for this glass.

 
Caesar Avocado Salad ($13.80): A lot of ingredients here, including grilled juicy chicken breast, sliced avocado, hard boiled egg, cherry tomato and bacon bits. It was not bad overall, and tasted fresh.

 
Chef's Nasi Goreng ($12.70): The plate that we were served was for doubled up in portion for tasting purposes. This came with a lot of ingredients too, such as a drumstick, fried egg, two sticks of Chicken satay, keropok and some achar. The drumstick was delicious with tender meat, while the satay was marinated and cooked very well!

 
Sweet and Spicy Garlic Tiger Prawn ($15.20): Two prawns were served with steamed rice and cooked vegetables. Unfortunately I felt the prawns didn't taste that fresh. The meat was quite soft and mushy...

 
Chocolate Fondant Cake ($7.50): As a dessert lover, I enjoyed this. It's like a lava cake because the slightly molten chocolate filling flowed out (though quite slowly) upon cutting the cake. The chocolate was rich, but the scoop of ice cream melted really fast.

Overall, decent food here, though I wouldn't choose to dine here given the other food options within Great World City.
Dining area

Dining area

 

 

 

 

 
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Chef's Nasi Goreng,Chocolate Fondant Cake
 
Table Wait Time: 0 minute(s)


Date of Visit: Feb 19, 2016 

Spending per head: Approximately $15

Dining Offers: 試食活動


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Food Review: d'Good Cafe OK Jan 16, 2016   
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Categories : Café

For the full review or more photos, head over to http://toroamtheworld.blogspot.com/2015/05/food-review-dgood-cafe.html or http://toroamtheworld.blogspot.com/2016/01/food-review-dgood-cafe-revisit.html
The cafe occupies the second and third level of the shophouse

The cafe occupies the second and third level of the shophouse

 
D'Good Cafe is located in Holland Village, just 2 minutes away from the MRT, and has been a popular cafe since its opening 3 years ago.

 
Eggs Benedict ($13.50): A standard fare of two poached eggs nestled on brioche and bacon and drizzled with homemade Hollandaise sauce. It comes with a side salad too. The eggs were runny and overall this was alright.

 
Ham and Cheese French Toast ($9): The french toast had a filling of honey-baked ham and cheese, some French berry jam and served with some fruits at the side. Overall the taste was not bad. The bread was quite soft too. But the portion was way too small and the bread too puny.
$15, $17.50, $16 respectively

$15, $17.50, $16 respectively

 
Bacon Carbonara Pasta ($15): This was tasty, with pork bacon and linguine tossed in mixed herb cream sauce. It's creamy enough, but after a while it did get a bit jelat.

Seafood Pasta ($17.50): Linguine with prawns, squid rings and mussels tossed in mixed herb tomato sauce. My friend thought there could be a bit more ingredients especially given the steeper price paid. But otherwise it was flavourful.

 
Fresh Sea Prawn Aglio Olio ($16): Their prawns are fresh, and the Aglio Olio was fragrant and done al dente.

 
Creamy Grand Marnier Fruit Deluxe Deutsch Skillet Pancake ($12): A few months ago, D'Good started serving Deutsch Skillet Pancakes, and this is a Christmas special flavour. The oven-baked pancakes is finished off with creamy Grand Marnier sauce and studded with fresh dragonfruit, kiwi, blueberries and strawberries. The pancakes tasted more custard-y and eggy, unlike the light and fluffy kind, which is a nice change from the usual offerings of other cafes.

Some hits and misses, but worth a try once. Go during off-peak hours otherwise it'll be quite noisy and crowded.
Second level

Second level

 
Third level

Third level

 
Third level alfresco dining area

Third level alfresco dining area

 
Food menu

Food menu

 
Food menu

Food menu

 
Food menu

Food menu

 
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Food is not bad, some pasta dishes a bit pricey
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Fresh Sea Prawn Aglio Olio,Deutsch Skillet Pancakes
 
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Date of Visit: Dec 03, 2015 

Spending per head: Approximately $15

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Food Review: Kokomama Marketplace OK Jan 07, 2016   
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Categories : Korean | Fusion | Bakery | Café | Desserts and Cakes | Burgers and Sandwiches

For the full review and more photos, head over to http://toroamtheworld.blogspot.com/2016/01/food-review-kokomama-marketplace.html

Kokomama is a casual eatery on the first floor of SOTA. The prices on the posters were affordable and the food looked not bad, so we went in to try.

 
Volcano Chicken Rice Bowl ($7.90): Their rice bowl series allow you to choose a side serving of sauce - chilli crab, mushroom or curry. My friend chose the first one. She said the chicken was quite tender and the sauce was nice. But it wasn't a very outstanding dish.

 
Tuna Mayo Panini ($7.90): My friend said this was comparable to Subway. Hahaha.
Student price at $7.90

Student price at $7.90

 
Ham and Mushroom Baked Rice ($9.90): Under the student meal, you get it at a discounted price ($7.90) plus a drink, of which I chose ice lemon tea. The rice was flavourful and there were sufficient portions of ingredients given! It was also cheesy enough for me.

This place really stands out on its affordable food. Taste wise some were good, some ordinary. But they really serve a wide variety of food: baked rice, curry rice, Japanese rice bowls, ramen, pasta, sandwiches, Bingsu and even homemade artisan breads! Plus they are very accessible.
Stretchy cheese!

Stretchy cheese!

 
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Food was average, but justifiable for the affordable pricing.
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Ham and Mushroom Baked Rice
 
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Date of Visit: Sep 11, 2015 

Spending per head: Approximately $8

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Food Review: OMB (Oh My Bacon!) OK Dec 25, 2015   
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Categories : American | Café | Burgers and Sandwiches | Brunch

For the full review or more photos, head over to http://toroamtheworld.blogspot.com/2015/12/food-review-omb-oh-my-bacon.html
One can easily spot the colour storefront from afar

One can easily spot the colour storefront from afar

 
OMB stands for 'Oh My Bacon', and no prizes for guessing what they specialise in! Yeap, almost all their dishes have bacon incorporated, from the usual pasta, breakfast plate to more unconventional ones like bacon ice cream (say what?) and desserts.

 
The interior is playfully decorated with bacon figures and cartoons, plus the mismatched furniture brings out the lively and quirky style in this cafe.

 
Bacon Bomb ($28): This consists of pork, beef, bacon and cheese all rolled into one, and served with mashed potatoes and a few leaves below. It's one giant roll so it's good for two persons to share. However, it was a little hard to share because once we sliced it open, everything seemed to fall apart! Taste wise I felt like there was a lot going on. There was the bacon, beef etc, and they didn't go that well together. Or maybe it's cos I'm not really a meat person so I can't appreciate the flavours all at once...? Otherwise it's a perfect dish for carnivores out there!

 
The Cure ($21): It's more like the usual Big Breakfast plates that most cafes offer, but this one here has a bit more ingredients: sausage, bacon, potatoes, mushrooms, eggs (scrambled or sunnyside) and waffles or pancakes. It also comes with a small cup of maple syrup and butter. I love the waffles as it was crispy and not doughy. All the other ingredients were alright, nothing spectacular. Nothing stood out much for me here.

 
Beef and Bacon Cheeseburger ($17): This was a beef patty with bacon, lettuce, tomatoes and pickles served in toasted sesame buns, with a side of paprika fries. My dining partner said it tasted ordinary, only slightly better than the run-of-the-mill fastfood burgers.

 
Bacon Love, Truly ($15): This is essentially a BLT. You can choose between classic, candied or spicy bacon, and it is served in pita bread smothered with bacon jam. We went with candied bacon for this sandwich and it was sweet just right. I was hoping they could spice up this sandwich a bit more, because otherwise it's like a Subway sandwich?

 
Waffles with Bacon Ice Cream ($14): As mentioned earlier the waffles were of a good texture, light and crispy and not doughy. The bacon ice cream tasted a bit salty (must be from the bacon haha) but it was injected with bacon bits here and there, which tasted like bak kwa! Haha but this is indeed a unique flavour.

 
Jekyll and Hyde (6 for $12): These are bacon strips dipped in white and dark chocolate. It really was a good combination of sweet and salty! I preferred the dark chocolate as it was slightly less sweet. A good dessert to end the meal!

Overall I think OMB is creative with its bacon-inspired food. It doesn't have GST or service charge too. But it has to work harder to improve the taste and quality of the food, otherwise it'll just be quite ordinary.

 
Nice mural

Nice mural

 
Supplementary Information:
Plus points for its bacon-inspired theme, but quality of food needs to improve
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Bacon Bomb,Jekyll and Hyde,Waffles with Bacon Ice Cream
 
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Date of Visit: Jun 30, 2015 

Spending per head: Approximately $16

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Criollo Cocoa Cafe OK Jun 16, 2015   
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Categories : Café | Burgers and Sandwiches

To read the full review and for more photos, head over to my blog at http://toroamtheworld.blogspot.sg/2015/06/food-review-cocoa-criollo-cafe.html

 
Big Breakfast ($12, U.P. $16.90)
Good variety of ingredients. Scrambled eggs were nice, fruit yogurt was a delightful addition. Value-for-money!

 
Portobello Burger ($12.90)
Mushroom could be bigger but brioche bun was nicely toasted was a joy to eat! Humble dish that turned out to be rather tasty.

 
Seafood Laksa Pasta ($16.90)
Laksa gravy quite powdery, but seafood was fresh. Not that fantastic but good enough f=to satisfy those laksa cravings.

 
Mixed Grill Platter ($18.90)
Disappointing. Beef was tough. Portion could be bigger.

 
Chocolate Waffles ($9.90)
Waffles were the thin and albeit crispy kind, and fared well with the chocolate ice cream. Yummy and affordable dessert!
Supplementary Information:
Overall: Hits and misses with the food, but has potential to do well with reasonable pricing and good location.
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Portobello Burger,Big Breakfast,Fresh Fruits Waffle,Chocolate Waffles
 
Table Wait Time: 1 minute(s)


Date of Visit: Jun 11, 2015 

Spending per head: Approximately $15(Dinner)

Dining Offers: 試食活動


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