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Introduction
Mr & Mrs Maxwell’s is the living room of The Club. A lounge café & bar, Visitors can enjoy the unique offerings of great coffee and brunch menu in the mornings, local lunch bites at noon and an extensive selection of drinks and cocktails in the evenings. continue reading
Good For
Brunch
Opening Hours
Mon - Thu
07:00 - 23:00
Fri - Sat
07:00 - 00:00
Sun
07:00 - 23:00
Other Info
Alcoholic Drinks Available
Open Till Late
Takes Reservations
Restaurant Website
http://theclub.com.sg/restaurant-bars/mmm
Above information is for reference only. Please check details with the restaurant.
Signature Dishes
Mini Eggs Benedict The Club Burger Maxwell’s Sandwich Beer Battered Fish & Chips Mango Pudding
Review (1)
Level4 2016-03-21
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Inspired by the adventures and travels of a couple, Mr & Mrs Maxwell’s is a cozy and idyllic space for all guests to unwind and enjoy honest, good food. The restaurant is located at the hotel's lounge which operates as a cafe in the day, and a bar at night. Although the dining area is small with dim lightings, it offers a cozy and warm feel, surrounded with comfortable sofa and chairs. It makes one feel rather layback with its old school decoration.There was Evening Specials which had a selection of daily treats at $6++ from 5pm onwards.Cajun Chicken Sliders ($6++)Two juicy sliders topped with tomato and lemon mayonnaiseAlthough it looked quite small, the patty was quite juicy and meaty with bite. It was quite delicious.Truffle Fries ($6++)A crowd pleaser that needs no further introductionThe fries was the most disappointing out of all the dishes. There was no truffle smell, nor can one taste the truffle in the fries, until almost at the bottom of the dish. Other than that, the fries was quite crispy and light.Crepe Suzette ($16++)A favourite dessert from their Paris travels, flambeed with orange liqueur.The dessert was made upon order at a live station. The crepe was quite thin and cut easily. It soaked up the flavours of the orange juice and was quite fruity and savoury in taste, with a strong alcoholic taste.Baked Alaska ($16++)Baked ice cream topped with cotton candy, flambeed when served.It was quite a colorful dish when served. Topped with the flamed liqueur, it uncovered the ice cream and cake underneath. It left behind a strong alcoholic sauce which went quite well with the strawberries and blueberries.Overall the food was great. Service was also great with the staff offering great recommedation. Water was refilled often. Although there was only 2 staffs, it was easy to get their attention. continue reading
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)