
1. “Kopi” Crab
Majestic Bay Seafood Restaurant | Gardens by the Bay Move aside chilli crab, “kopi” crab has arrived! This unusual combination of coffee and crustacean is the brainchild of Chef Yong Bin Ngen of Majestic and Jing restaurant. Using three types of coffee beans and all sorts of other sweet stuff like apple jam, coffee liqueur and fruit juice for the sauce, you could say the “kopi” crab ($50+ to $60+ depending on market price) tastes something like caramelised popcorn.
Majestic Bay Seafood Restaurant | Gardens by the Bay Move aside chilli crab, “kopi” crab has arrived! This unusual combination of coffee and crustacean is the brainchild of Chef Yong Bin Ngen of Majestic and Jing restaurant. Using three types of coffee beans and all sorts of other sweet stuff like apple jam, coffee liqueur and fruit juice for the sauce, you could say the “kopi” crab ($50+ to $60+ depending on market price) tastes something like caramelised popcorn.
Noodle Around | Bugis CUBE

Au Chocolat | Marina Bay Sands


4. Cookies and Milk
Saveur | Purvis Street Nope, that isn’t foam or lather – that’s what molecular gastronomy looks like. Saveur’s Cookies and Milk ($9.90+) dessert is topped with milk froth, covering the real gems hidden beneath it – a mishmash of Pop Rocks candy, cookie dough ice cream, peanut butter, kirsch and plenty more sweets… this one’s gonna take you to candy heaven and back.
Saveur | Purvis Street Nope, that isn’t foam or lather – that’s what molecular gastronomy looks like. Saveur’s Cookies and Milk ($9.90+) dessert is topped with milk froth, covering the real gems hidden beneath it – a mishmash of Pop Rocks candy, cookie dough ice cream, peanut butter, kirsch and plenty more sweets… this one’s gonna take you to candy heaven and back.
Famous Sungei Road Trishaw Laksa | Hong Lim Food Centre

Little Saigon | Clarke Quay


7. Claypot Crocodile Paw
Crocodile Kingdom | Old Airport Road Food Centre Crocodile Kingdom sells crocodile-everything, from XO Crocodile Skin to Sambal Kang Kong Crocodile Meat and even Crocodile Penis Soup (YIKES). According to OpenRicer, NomNomNom, “The [crocodile paw] skin was thick and tasted like sea cucumber while the meat was a little tough. If I didn't know any better, I would have thought that it was chicken!” – spoken like a true blue gutsy foodie.
Crocodile Kingdom | Old Airport Road Food Centre Crocodile Kingdom sells crocodile-everything, from XO Crocodile Skin to Sambal Kang Kong Crocodile Meat and even Crocodile Penis Soup (YIKES). According to OpenRicer, NomNomNom, “The [crocodile paw] skin was thick and tasted like sea cucumber while the meat was a little tough. If I didn't know any better, I would have thought that it was chicken!” – spoken like a true blue gutsy foodie.

8. Salted Egg Yolk Ice Cream
Tom’s Palette | Shaw Towers You’d be surprised at the number of odd ice cream flavours sold in Singapore, but we could only pick one this time round (for the rest, read this!). Said to be inspired by Hong Kong’s famous custard bun (liu sha bao), Tom’s Palette’s Salted Egg Yolk Ice Cream ($3.20/small) is a hot favourite which most say tastes just like the egg yolk found in mooncakes. It’s not as salty as you think, and is creamier than expected.
Tom’s Palette | Shaw Towers You’d be surprised at the number of odd ice cream flavours sold in Singapore, but we could only pick one this time round (for the rest, read this!). Said to be inspired by Hong Kong’s famous custard bun (liu sha bao), Tom’s Palette’s Salted Egg Yolk Ice Cream ($3.20/small) is a hot favourite which most say tastes just like the egg yolk found in mooncakes. It’s not as salty as you think, and is creamier than expected.
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