I'm probably pouring the chocolate wrong but whatever. This Melting Chocolate Truffle Heart Cake & Shake at Max Brenner is so awesomely and sinfully decadent that I can die happy now LOL!!

Melting Chocolate Truffle Heart Cake & Shake at Max Brenner

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One of my favourite food on their menu! The kaya balls, which are like mini pancakes with kaya filling, were crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. They make a wonderful snack at any time of the day! Comes at the price of $3.30 for 8 pieces.

We got their Value Set A ($4.60) which came with kaya toast, coffee and soft boiled egg. Their toast may look simple, but the taste more than made up for it. The toast was crispy and the combination with their kaya spread was just lovely!

Among all their burgers, the chicken burger ($3.45) has consistently ranked as one of my favourites. The chicken was crispy outside yet meaty inside and is not as 'fatty' as some fast food burgers out there. Complete your meal with their French Fries set ($3.70) for a more filling meal! I like how the fries are thick and not too salty. Yummy!

The Mos Burger Chicken Nuggets ($3.40) are my favourites nuggets among some of the popular fast food outlets out there. I like how they are crispy outside but meaty inside without being too 'fatty'. They are delicious enough to be eaten on their own or dipped in sauces like BBQ or Mustard sauce! Yummy!

I love Mos Burger Hokkaido Croquette ($2.05), which are fried until crispy on the outside and yet still retained the softness of the potato inside! Best eaten piping hot!

Actually from Ichiban Bento which is sharing the same premise as Kuriya. The Hawaiian Katsu ($7.80) comes with chicken cutlet with hawaiian-style toppings and rice. I requested to switch to multigrain rice, which the store willingly accomodate for an extra charge. The katsu was crispy and juicy and very tasty! I couldn't get enough of it! You can also top up $2.00 to get chawanmushi and miso soup to go with your meal, which is value for money!

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Actually from Ichiban Bento which is sharing the same premise as Kuriya. This Kitsune Udon ($6.50) is simple and unpretentious and comes with just two slices of Aburaage. But the noodles was thick and smooth and the soup was quite tasty. Though it's more value for money getting the udon meal with meat, I personally prefer to have it simply and take my time savouring it!

Another store at Causeway Point that sells yakitori too. Love their Chicken Karaage ($1.50) that was really tasty without being too salty! The Tsukune ($1.50) was nice too but the sauce was a tiny wee bit sweet for me. They also sell a range of onigiri such as the Garlic Chicken Onigiri ($2.00).

Gyoza ($1.60), Tsukune ($1.40), Chicken Cheese Ball ($1.60), Yakitori ($1.10) from Wadori. Food was awesome and the sauce was very tasty and went well with the meat. I especially like the gyoza and tsukune! Delicious!