SGD8 - love the restarant quality components, the egg, the fried shrimp and the cha siu. Noodles were thin and springy and mixed with a more HK style sauce. Will come back again but not the best noodles I have ever tried. Was also really thirsty after my meal, had to drink lots of water.

I couldn't tell that this was an all halal ramen with the soup being so rich in flavour. To top it off, the noodles were thin and springy. Only at 10.90 per bowl, this is definitely worth a try!

Fluffy eggs and tender well seasoned pulled pork! One of the better brunch places but super long queue!

Unlike the normal tonkotsu broth, Tsuta noodles sits in a shoyu broth and has a hint of yuzu. I always never finish my ramen except for Tsuta ramen!

Quality has deteriorated since it opened. Love their beetroot yogurt but that's about it. Steak was dry and sides were unimpressive.

An omakase of yakitori dishes - best yakitori I tried, never knew a piece of chicken wing could taste so delicious and vegetables to have such elevated flavours. Chill place to relax with your dinner date, reminds me of a Japanese alley without the drunkards and smoke.

Best shabu shabu ever tasted with quality service, top grade waygu beef and impeccable broth. Worth every single cent.

Must try! Perfect balance of chrysanthemum, milk/cream and cocoa bits, on the freshly cooked thyme waffle cone. Was wowed by the first mouth and immediately regretted why it took me so long to discover this gem.

Must try! Only available on Sunday and it's so good! Soft tender roast beef with roast vegetables. Perfect for a lazy Sunay.

A cheaper version of Pu Tian but equally delicious! Try the Lor Mee and Bee Hoon!

Will not recommend at all, the pancakes were dry and doughy. Ice cream was sub par and toppings were limited. Definitely recommend the coffee but not the food.

Marinated crab tartine on a slice of sourdough; Love their marinated crab, something you cant find at other brunch places. Though slightly pricey at Sgd18 but felt that is worth it!