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The truffle fries is very oily and soggy, duck confit was average. Pasta was bland, and dry. And the overall dining experience wasn’t great because the taste of the foods are not decent. The bill came up to around $70 plus, not worth the price and will not come back again.
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The truffle fries is very oily and soggy, duck confit was average. Pasta was bland, and dry. And the overall dining experience wasn’t great because the taste of the foods are not decent. The bill came up to around $70 plus, not worth the price and will not come back again.
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Full Sunday Market (Cafe) review: http://ivanteh-runningman.blogspot.sg/2015/02/sunday-market-cafe.htmlTucked away in a quiet corner off Upper Serangoon Road, Sunday Market (Cafe) appears non-descript from the outside, but don't be fooled. This hidden gem of a cafe offers adventurous fusion food, blending elements of Southeast Asia cuisine with classical American and British influences. Sunday Market (Cafe) is definitely unafraid of pushing boundaries!Ambeince at Sunday Market (Cafe) is one of t
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Full Sunday Market (Cafe) review: http://ivanteh-runningman.blogspot.sg/2015/02/sunday-market-cafe.html

Tucked away in a quiet corner off Upper Serangoon Road, Sunday Market (Cafe) appears non-descript from the outside, but don't be fooled. This hidden gem of a cafe offers adventurous fusion food, blending elements of Southeast Asia cuisine with classical American and British influences. Sunday Market (Cafe) is definitely unafraid of pushing boundaries!

Ambeince at Sunday Market (Cafe) is one of the highlights. Some have described the place as quirky, which seemingly doesn't encompass what it is... an organised chaos. Decor is urban street grunge, meets anti-establishment, meets elegant sophistication. Rough brick and unfinished cement walls stand opposed to clean white and red walls. Industrial metal and wooden furniture line the floor, while creeping plants fill the corners, and a bright red bicycle hangs over the dessert counter. Suddenly, there's an elegant gold chandelier and a giant bird sclupture too. Even the music is random, you could be listening to upbeat mandarin pop one minute, followed by a mellow jazz number the next.
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Service at Sunday Market (Cafe) is pretty good. The young staff are upbeat and proactive, quick in seating you and taking orders, as well as being able to recommend items from the menu. I like that Sunday Market (Cafe) offers tableside service, they even help top up your water glass! They even come around to warn you if the parking attendant shows up, which I understand happens rather frequently in this area!
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Food at Sunday Market (Cafe) is fusion, Singapore style. Each dish is creative, with many items here being handmade. However, taste can sometimes be hit and miss, and is rather subjective as their food is experimental. Portions are big enough for 1 person, and prices are at the upper end for a cafe, budget about SGD $29 per person for a meal at Sunday Market (Cafe).

The Chicken Little (SGD $11.90) features crisp fried chicken tenders and a creamy home made coleslaw on a fragrant waffle, drizzled with chipotle maple syrup. The weakest part of this dish was the waffle, while it was incredibly fragrant and crisp, it was also dry. I loved the home made coleslaw, which was fresh and slightly sweet in taste. The chicken tenders were moist and savoury, tender in texture, but the kick was the savoury curry spice used as the batter. Great, I wish I could order just the chicken tenders alone!
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The Beef Rendang Toast (SGD $15.90) is only available as a weekend brunch dish, and is well worth ordering. Chunks of tender beef striploin, marinated in a savoury, spiced rendang gravy, extremely tasty and flavourful! Served with crisp buttered brioche toast strips, which you dip into the incredibly fragrant and aromatic rendang gravy / curry before eating... Highly recommended!
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The Bangkok Toast (SGD $10.90) is the house signature dessert. A thick slab of sweet brioche toast, filled with a sweet milky cream, dusted with cinnamon sugar and topped with strawberries, is the star on the plate, and good enough to eat on its own. Alongside is a smooth green tea custard garnished with blueberries, and I'm surprised it doesn't have that powdery texture usually associated with matcha desserts. The weakest element is the Thai milk tea ice cream, while the home made ice cream retains the flavour of an authentic Thai milk tea, it had more ice crystals instead of a smooth milky texture.
Bangkok Toast
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2014-12-30 171 views
Previously i came here once when it was under another management selling mainly dessert and ice cream. So i was surprised to see the transformation when i knew a new management has taken over this shop space. I definitely like the new look. Cosy and nice! Food didn't disappoint too. Shared a truffle fries with my friend. Both of us think the truffle taste can be stronger but overall it's good, texture of the fries were well done.My friend opt for the salad which i didn't try but according to her
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Previously i came here once when it was under another management selling mainly dessert and ice cream. So i was surprised to see the transformation when i knew a new management has taken over this shop space. I definitely like the new look. Cosy and nice! Food didn't disappoint too.

Shared a truffle fries with my friend. Both of us think the truffle taste can be stronger but overall it's good, texture of the fries were well done.

My friend opt for the salad which i didn't try but according to her feedback, ingredients are fresh and overall it's pretty good. I went for the beef rendang lasagne! I guess if you like beef rendang, can't go wrong with this one which i enjoyed a lot. And it's pretty filling!

Definitely will be back to try out the rest of the menu =)
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2014-12-17 110 views
The place is located at the end of a row of shophouses. It is about 10 minutes walk from the MRT station. Recently the cafe has changed its operating hours and menu. Now it is opens from 9.30am onwards on Sunday, which is just nice for me to come by after yoga class nearby. I am surprised that the cafe is empty of customers when I reach the place. Maybe most people still do not know about the new opening hours yet.The place has a unfinished look with bricks on the walls.  Pictures decorated the
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The place is located at the end of a row of shophouses. It is about 10 minutes walk from the MRT station. Recently the cafe has changed its operating hours and menu. Now it is opens from 9.30am onwards on Sunday, which is just nice for me to come by after yoga class nearby. I am surprised that the cafe is empty of customers when I reach the place. Maybe most people still do not know about the new opening hours yet.
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The place has a unfinished look with bricks on the walls.  Pictures decorated the walls. As christmas is coming, weaths are hanging around from the ceilings. There is also a bright red bicycle hanging by the wall behind the counter. Delicious looking cakes with fancy names such as Red Velvet, Breakfast (Jam with Peanut Butter), Go,Go,Gorilla (Banana and Rum), and Campfire (Chocolate and Marshmallow) line the display counter. Quite a refreshing looking place.
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Smoked Salmon & Cheese ($12.90++)
Scramble eggs with smoked salmon & cream cheese served on a buttered toast with grilled tomatoes & tomato marmalade.
The toast is soft and buttery. Topped with the creamy scrambled egg of smoked salmon and cheese, it is heavenly tasty.
Philly Cheesesteak Yorkshire Pudding
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Philly Cheesesteak Yorkshire Pudding ($12.90++)
Sautéed slice beef with bell peppers & onions, topped with drizzles of cheese sauce and mayonnaise.
The sliced beef is quite tender and flavourful, but the yorkshire pudding is a bit too oily. But topped with the sinfully rich cheese sauce and mayonnaise, it is a great combination dish.
Bangkok Toast
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Bangkok Toast ($10.90++)
Cinnamon thick sweet brioche toast with Matcha Green Tea custard, served with Thai milk tea ice-cream.
This item is not available in the brunch menu. As I recall seeing it in the menu online, I ask the staff about it and is told it would available in the afternoon. Lucky for me that halfway through the meal, the staff for the dessert reports for work and asks if I would like to have it. That's why I have this dessert during brunch. Soft creamy custard filled the soft brioche toast. It is quite yummy when soaking the toast with the matcha green tea custard or thai milk tea ice-cream.

Overall the food is not bad. Service is great too, with water refilled regularly and staffs often come around to update about the food. The staffs are young and eager to please. By the way the cafe is currently having a lucky draw with purchase of $30 and more.
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2014-12-14
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2014-11-23 73 views
Sunday Market is located in between Serangoon and Kovan MRT station. It is a 15 mins walk from both station and can be a little inaccessible as compared to a lot of other cafes. The beef rendang with toast have a good blend of flavours. The duck pancakes was really special and tasted nice but the only down side was that they didn't give enough sauce to go with it. The eggs ben and big breakfast they have was very normal though. They also serve waffles with ice cream which was ok. Overall the ser
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Sunday Market is located in between Serangoon and Kovan MRT station. It is a 15 mins walk from both station and can be a little inaccessible as compared to a lot of other cafes.

The beef rendang with toast have a good blend of flavours. The duck pancakes was really special and tasted nice but the only down side was that they didn't give enough sauce to go with it. The eggs ben and big breakfast they have was very normal though. They also serve waffles with ice cream which was ok.

Overall the service was good and I would definately go back there to try their fried chicken waffles.
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Located at Lim Tua Tow Road, this area can be consider one of the foodie cluster, especially those shop houses facing Upper Serangoon Road. Luckily Sunday Market is located in the next block, where it is easier to get car park and there is valet available during certain nights. Since our first visit, Little Devil and I went back there three times in the past two months and we just can't get enough of the place and it is so near our place.First impression, from the outside, it is quite funky. The
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Located at Lim Tua Tow Road, this area can be consider one of the foodie cluster, especially those shop houses facing Upper Serangoon Road. Luckily Sunday Market is located in the next block, where it is easier to get car park and there is valet available during certain nights. Since our first visit, Little Devil and I went back there three times in the past two months and we just can't get enough of the place and it is so near our place.
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First impression, from the outside, it is quite funky. The signboard is a combination of red and white is more like a Chinese restaurant instead of cafe. Once you are in, the décor is unique, minimalistic but making you feel like you are dining outdoor. The crowd just make it feels lively. Not sure why, but it seems to be in trend that lots of cafe like to hang oldies stuff such as bicycle, chair, TV, etc. from their ceiling.
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So what are the must try items here:
Crispy Duck Leg Confit ($17.90). Move over French Bistro, most newbies cafe in Singapore has mastered this dish. The same can be said here, nicely executed. The skin is crispy, the meat is tender, flavourful and not too salty. While duck confit supposed to be soak in duck fat during the marinating process, you don't feel the oiliness here. The potato is crisp, goes well with the brown sauce and salad.
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Pulled Duck Sandwich ($13.90). Another well executed duck dish here, the use brioche bread packs more flavour to the dish. It was pan fried at first, so it is crispy, and you can feel the crunchiness of the duck in the sandwich as well. The creamy slaw and brown sauce bind the whole sandwich together. Good for light bite.
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French Toast with BBQ Chicken ($12.90). This is a modern fusion dish with Thai twist. The grilled chicken is sweet, tender and succulent. Using the same brioche bread for French toast is the right choice. The fried egg is good and the sriracha sauce give a unique twist to the dish.
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Bangkok Toast ($10.90). One of the best desserts here with awesome presentations. The brioche is flavoured with cinnamon (very light) and icing sugar. Green tea custard and Thai Milk tea ice cream are have a subtle hint of sweetness and very good to accompany the toast. Once the ice cream melts, it become a creamy milk shake.
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Waffle with Ice Cream ($9.50 – double scoop). The waffle is thick and crispy. We tried Belgium Chocolate and Thai Milk Tea ice cream. Both are creamy and delicious, best of all it is not overly sweet. Yum Yum
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For drinks, the caffeine is very average. Don't expect those artisan coffee, as it is not their focus here. (Hint to management, Can we get better coffee??). I personally like their Lemmy Lemonade ($5.90). This lemonade is just refreshingly tangy. Imported from New Zealand, this drink is organic (not that I really care) and it just tasted awesome. Thai Milk tea is also a favourite but it can be a bit sweet if you don’t have a sweet tooth.
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Service is fast and friendly. After they took your order, they will provide you with the cutlery and the anticipation of getting your grub soon. From the way it looks, the utensils and cutleries are from Thailand.
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Overall, Sunday Market is going to be our cafe of choice in 2014. The food is excellent and value for money. We really enjoy the comfortable atmosphere here and best of all you don't need to wait for long to get a seat. Well, you definitely see us more often here. Cheers!!

For the complete Chubby Botak Koala dining experience, click / copy the link below: http://www.chubbybotakkoala.com/2014/11/sunday-market.html
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2014-10-06 44 views
Decided to head to Sunday Market for dinner since it’s just walking distance from my house! Pretty crowded on a Sunday evening. Waited for quite a while before we got seated. Cafe filled with quirky furniture and has that market feel due to the decorations. It has a bar top filled with baskets of things from glass bottle to free apples! But surprisingly, not many take the free apples!The menu has quite a decent variety of food choices. Food is pretty unique and creative. Kind of fusion style wit
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Decided to head to Sunday Market for dinner since it’s just walking distance from my house! Pretty crowded on a Sunday evening. Waited for quite a while before we got seated. Cafe filled with quirky furniture and has that market feel due to the decorations. It has a bar top filled with baskets of things from glass bottle to free apples! But surprisingly, not many take the free apples!

The menu has quite a decent variety of food choices. Food is pretty unique and creative. Kind of fusion style with asian flavors as the main character and infused it into the various dishes. But all prices are subjected to 10% service charge and prevailing GST.

Cafe Mocha ($5) and Skinny Wings & Truffle Fries ($6.90) served with Aioli and Thai chilli sauce. Lack of truffle taste for the truffle fries, but skinny wings is not too bad. Crispy and well marinated with herbs.
Seafood Aglio Olio ($14.90): Mixed seafood spaghetti tossed with chilli oil and topped with fish flakes. Pasta is al dente with crunchy prawns. A lil towards the spicy end. The fish flakes are like the shredded cuttlefish tidbits that we munch on while watching tv but undergone deep frying! Didnt add much flavour to the pasta i guess, probably just there for creativity or unique form of garnishing.
Crispy Duck Leg Confit ($17.90): Served with baby potatoes, salad and drizzled with orange brown sauce. Crispy outer skin but a lil tough on the meat. Meat not as soft or melt in your mouth kind, unlike Saveur. ):

Smoked Salmon & Avocado ($14.90): Not the usual sweet dessert waffle but the savory style. Topped with salmon, avocado and cream cheese ice cream. Pretty much like the cream cheese ice cream, kind of creamy smooth and has a salty note. Exterior of waffle is not crispy but interior is kind of fluffy and waffle itself is kind of plain. But paired with the savory items, it’s pretty alright. Not an astonishing dish but quite an interesting burst of flavors.
For some creative food experience but definitely not those mouth watering dishes that you will expect.
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This is a new addition hidden gem cafe nestled in Serangoon area. It's at the last corner among the row of shophouses. Though the location is not very convenient, don't be surprised that you will see customers keep coming in specially by taxi or driving. What makes this place so popular?Of course it's their bold food creation! So far this is the first cafe that can impress me as i usually find cafe food very boring. But here, most of the food are quite interesting that i think it's not common to
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This is a new addition hidden gem cafe nestled in Serangoon area. It's at the last corner among the row of shophouses. Though the location is not very convenient, don't be surprised that you will see customers keep coming in specially by taxi or driving. What makes this place so popular?
Of course it's their bold food creation! So far this is the first cafe that can impress me as i usually find cafe food very boring. But here, most of the food are quite interesting that i think it's not common to find at other cafes. If you're those adventurous type, come & try their special food items here!

Smoked Salmon & Cheese Toast - $12.90++

Scramble eggs with smoked salmon & cream cheese served on a buttered toast with grilled tomatoes & tomato marmalade. My first time to see smoked salmon toast served on a pizza board, very unique style! They cut the toast into two pieces to place the scrambled eggs with smoked salmon. The scrambled was a tad too creamy & it would be good if they can put in more smoked salmon and this will be perfect! A nice brunch though!
Smoked Salmon & Cheese Toast - $12.90++
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Bangkok Toast ($10.90++)

Cinnamon thick sweet brioche toast with matcha green tea custard, served with Thai milk tea ice-cream. This is their most popular dessert there that you have to order! I never expected that cinnamon, matcha and milk tea can blend together so well! I prefer the exterior of cinnamon toast than the interior as i find it more fragrant at the exterior. I dip the toast with the very very mild matcha taste custard and find it quite nice. The Thai milk tea ice-cream was fantastic to me, you can really taste the milk tea in ice-cream form! Heavenly matched dessert!
Bangkok Toast ($10.90++)
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