Another quiet and pretty cafe which serves up quality cuisine.

Not sure what gave the pink color but the dish was good. At the background was the sio bak. The dish comes with a green mash which we didn't know what gave the color too haha. BUT everything was yumzzz. Except for the 'galaxy cake' which we think wasn't worth the $9

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This standard combo costs $4.30, nothing special and the teh gao siew dai was rather bland. Paying a few more cents to get a set from Ya Kun is a better deal

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Located at the corner of level 1, next to the famous Grandma's ban mian stall. This bowl of goodness costs $3 and it's full of lor ba (braised meat), fried fish and ngoh hiang. No egg nevermind, the other ingredients will suffice. The gravy is also flavorful and remain gooey till I finished everything.

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Located under HDB, this small cosy cafe serves quality and affordable western pasta, burgers, truffle fries and coffee (from dutch colony). Cakes are also available but we didn't order.

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A unique creation albeit its steep price ($18.90). The mint leaves added a refreshing taste to the pizza and the fruits were not sour at all (thankfully).

Also ordered their coffees and cookies&cream icecream which were not too bad. Another quiet place with beautiful interior design (decorated with plants and furnitures) + wifi available = perfect place to do work. Will be back definitely :)

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Up to 20 types of craft beers available! There are also main course and appetisers on their menu. Super love the ambience there because it is not too noisy. Perfect place to catch up with friends over drinks

You ji Roasted Meat - The honey coated char siew roasted to perfection 😍 the noodles in dark sauce were springy but would taste even better with some sambal chili!

Also ordered their soup of the day: herbal chicken soup. Not too salty, and the meat was so softtt. Super value for $'

My second visit to this cafe because we missed the fish&chips! Went on a wednesday night and got this at $10 nett! Super good quality dish because the seabass (from ah hua kelong) is so fresh and well fried without losing the tenderness.

The sauce deserve a special mention because they are prepared by the cafe and are very delicious.

We also ordered the ginger pineapple drink ($4) which was a surprisingly refreshing combination.

The papercrane cafe has different promotion on weekdays. Definitely worth a visit!

($6.50) choose your sides - I ordered sweet corn and sauteed potatoes. This piece was well fried, crispy on the outside while the fish remains tender and juicy on the inside!

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they do beautiful cakes but we didn't order the fanciful ones. We enjoyed the carrot cake and watermelon pressed juice with mint leaves!

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This tze cha serves quality food (hence waiting time might be abit long). This crispy chicken was tender and juicy, fried skin was fragrant. We also ordered sweet and sour pork, hor fun, fried rice and thai style kailan (which was salty). I personally didn't like the black pepper pork ribs too as it was more of the simmered texture with lotsa gravy (vs my expectation of the fried pork ribs coated with sauce)

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