YOLO serves up nutritious and healthy food bowls (they even show you the calories!) The taste is really not bad. There's also meal plans and build-your-own-bowl options for those who want to meet their nutritional goals.

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This cost around $40 (for about 3-4 people), it's pricey for mala but the taste and quality is pretty good. The taste is more of "la" and less "ma" (less peppercorns) though.

Many options available and portions are very generous, overall worth the money (at $6.90, with a base, 5 toppings and sauce). Meat items can be added at an additional price.

This particular set came with cuts of beef loin, beef sirloin and beef top blade. Also comes with a soup (kimchi/tofu/soybean), steamed egg, and the usual sides that comes with Korean restaurants. Meat was fresh, marinated nicely, and I liked how the staff would occasionally drop by to help cut up and cook the meat. They were polite and professional despite facing a huge workload on Valentines Day. Kimchi soup was alright, steamed egg was amazing. Overall it's pretty good authentic Korean cuisine. This set is good for 2 big eaters, maybe a group of 3 would be just nice. Would return again.

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Long queues during lunchtime for a reason - somehow their wanton noodles stand out from the usual ones. Although the meat is normal, veg not bad, the noodles were really springy and tasty. Do add their chilli sauce for a "kick".

Standard gelato flavours, but quality wise it's good (especially the chocolate). What stood out was the friendliness of the service staff, will be back for the mains next time.

Still one of my favourite places for my Chicken Rice fix. The chicken, accompanied with light soy sauce, is really juicy and tasty. I appreciated the fact that they don't dish out too much rice with every serving (each bowl is small) so I have stomach space for other ingredients. Their crispy skin tofu is also another favourite of mine.

The ice cream was nothing much to shout about, neither is the lava, but the cookie itself was really nice - crunchy and fragrant. I loved the crispy cookie bits scattered at the sides too. Would be more pleasant if the service staff was good.

Very satisfying meal below $10. Portions are not huge but for the price, it's worth it. The bun was soft, meat patty was juicy and I loved the crunchy bacon bits. Only wished that there wasn't so much watery sauce which kept dripping out, making it rather messy to eat. But i would definitely return again. P.S. their truffle fries are pretty good! Normal fries are average

I actually really liked this a lot. Being a kaya toast lover, I've had my fill of generic kaya toasts but I appreciate how this one was crisp and toasted on the outside, soft and fluffy on the inside. Not pictured, but there was a good amount of kaya and slightly melted butter. Best part is that the 3 pieces of bread only cost $1.80 in total! I would definitely come back again (the other food at the coffeshop are supposedly good too)

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Priced at $78.80++, this wasn't cheap but I would recommend. The sashimi was of good quality (not the best, but still worth paying for). Service was fantastic, the ambience was great too, had walls that partitioned tables for privacy. The dessert after the main course, which was mochi and ice cream, was mind-blowing. I would visit this place again for important events!

Famous place to settle your salted egg cravings. Even after such a long time the standard of the salted egg sauce is still really good. Very flavourful. Portions are more worth it (if you're dining with someone else) when you order a plate to share and get the rice separately.

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