This place replaces Killiney Cafe but it still serves kaya sets, local food such as laksa. They sell nyonya kueh too, like a bangawan solo.
Burpple Cafe has started serving Chinese tea in pot. Nice alternative to coffee especially when having long discussions with friends and partners. Burpple will gradually increase the choice of tea over the next few months.
This 24-hour shop is worth keeping in your List, in case you need a place for supper. They serve good noodle soup dishes including bak chor mee.
This designer restaurant serves authentic bird nest in a well curated set meal. Two prices: Rmb 399 and 499. Expensive, but worth the experience.
This restaurant serves authentic and nice Teochew beef noodle. Well known for its beef balls but I chose beef and brisket only. Enjoyed it.
Restaurants in the newer T2 are much better than those in T1, though there are more choices. This Guangzhou Restaurant serves decent Dim Sum even for dinner.
Had the mushroom soup to go with lamb shank. The soup is quite nice. With Burpple Beyond I got another main+soup free. Nice and quiet during lunch time.
Other than the local flavours such as this Ondeh cake (they have Chendol, Attap Chee...), the environment is so relaxing. Behind the busy Holland Village, next to landed houses with car park space along the road, there is a European feel to this place.
Johor style Teochew fish ball kway teow soup and bak chor mee.
This prawn noodle soup is really quite different.
Other than prawn, it has oxtail, roast pork... In rich prawn broth. Worth a try.