Overall a decent cup of teh. Just a tad bit sweeter than your average teh bing. Great that it’s on the milky side. Which is better imo. Comparable to milk tea’s in bubble tea shops (yknow without the pearls and stuff)

Personal score: 7.5/10

Cute and quaint bakery with unique and pretty pastries!!! They have local flavours such as ondeh ondeh cakes and interestingly flavoured croissants. We didn't end up getting any as we were too full. So we got the teh susu and lime tea instead. The teh susu was rly good for a teh susu but nothing can beat a solid teh bing.

The lime tea is a heavy tea with just a hint of lime in the aftertaste. I really liked it. The bakery does not add sugar syrup so if you like your drinks slightly sweeter, you’ll have to ask!

RICH. That is the best way i can describe the gelato at this place. I think one regular cup of 2 flavors for $5 is worth it. Meaning to say that if we didn't have Burpple I'm not too sure if I'd get it over other things like a magnum or something.

It was pretty sinful to say the least. I don't think I'd eat this while walking around outside though. Maybe in a mall or sitting down and having a long conversation sounds good. I think if they started selling hot chocolate it would be a big hit.

The dark chocolate here is top quality, they really do live up to their name as a brand that specialises in cocoa products. The dark chocolate gelato was good but too gooey in my opinion, tasted a bit more like sticky chewy than I like. Will defo get it again even if its not $5/scoop. The vanilla ice cream was surprisingly light and good and tbh I think it'd go really well with the dark chocolate gelato. Would've loved to have it at a chill and quiet cafe with some soft jazzy music. Just wanna feel classy with this luxurious gelato ~

Honestly a pretty decent price for coffee. Something I really love about Flash Coffee is how it isn’t overly sweet like other coffee shops. You might not like it if you’re wholly a coffee connoisseur as it does still have a significant amount of flavour from the nutella and lotus biscuit. All in all, I would totally get this again because of how well balanced and not overly sweet this coffee place is

Had this and several other dishes the other day but forgot to take a picture of the other dishes. This pizza is AMAZING. The sauce was interesting; sweet, spicy extremely flavourful. Dough has that slightly charred taste and smell you get from those typical furnace baked pizzas. I forgot what you call them. Only thing I’d have preferred is for the dough to have a little bit more integrity in terms of holding the sauce and, my meats and cheese. Price is about $30 with gst and everything. The alcohol we got was a special cocktail they made with proceeds that go to aid india in their fight against covid. It was really orangey and light. I quite enjoyed how light it smelled and looked but how heavy it tasted. I’m not a cocktail fanatic so I can’t say how worth and fantastic it is.

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New cafe at Eastwood Centre @ Tanah Merah. Tried the chocolate ice cream and waffle that costed $11.

Location is really chill. Nice place to just hang back, have a cup of joe and do some reading. The owners and employees are really nice and friendly too. Very family vibe.

The waffle is not sweet at all. Extremely savoury and bread-y, and pairs perfectly with the ultra rich chocolate ice cream. Really love the pairing and would come here again when I save up enough to come back here!!

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Cool family-friendly cafe with homey vibes, food comes served in a timely manner at the right temperature.

When you order the claypot curry chicken, you’ll get to choose between a side of bread or rice. I’ll recommend the rice as the curry falls on the less spicy and lighter side of the spectrum. The curry itself is flavourful and the rice tastes warm and satisfying when drenched. You’ll find a good portion of chicken and potato in the pot. The chicken is tender and comes off the bone easily, complementing the potato which is so soft it melts a little in your mouth. A good pot of curry chicken that is definitely worth trying for the price.

💸: $8.50

Step into this homey cafe and find it filled with quaint and green decor at every corner. We ordered the laksa hokkien mee and it was served smoking hot with a cute lil’ folded box for your prawn heads. Designed to infuse a sense of nostalgia in Singaporeans, unique local dishes are prepared and renamed with a modern touch and, teh and kopi are served in traditional metal cups.

The waitress opened the pot lid and revealed uncut thick bee hoon soaked in a light coconutty laksa broth that surprisingly tasted both heavy with flavour and light in texture. It came with three medium sized fresh semi-peeled prawns, lots of taupok, fishcake slices, a deep-fried omelette and shredded cucumber at the top. The combination of ingredients in the dish came together quite nicely and it was just the right amount of spiciness for me (think 0.5 mcspicy lvl). Will definitely come back for more when I’m in the mood for a healthy portion of laksa!! Will recommend for the price 🤑🤑

💸: $8.90

The teh latte is their ‘star’ drink and for good reason. When you first read the description of power teh latte you might be a little surprised at how they describe teh bing lol but it is extremely accurate! It’s light, rich and has just the right amount of sugar to enjoy the tea itself. Not as nutty as I’d like but it was a really enjoyable cup of teh bing. The kind of tea leaves they used tasted more like red tea instead of black tea (i.e a lot lighter on the palate). [$4]

The cafe latte is quite surprising also. It’s a sub standard version of Arabica’s spanish latte and i’m not complaining at all. At the time that I went, their flavour was speculoos. Hence the hint of chocolate and caramel in the coffee itself. The bitterness of the cocoa was the main taste for me and i definitely dug it. [$4.70]

overall an 8/10 for me. and i would definitely come back here again. when there’s a promo or when i can use burpple. if not, I’d really only come here if i’m craving for this particular taste and combination in a tea or coffee.

Time to talk about the teh at Lam’s Kitchen. This was much better than I expected from a cup of teh c bing at a small coffeeshop. It’s quite a good balance of tea, sugar and evaporated milk. Maybe a tad bit sweet. But worth it if you’re a little sugar deprived. Wouldn’t recommend travelling all the way there to get it though. And wouldn’t wholeheartedly recommend getting it even if you’re there since it’s $1.70; which is pretty pricey for teh c bing at a coffeeshop. If they increased the portion i might think it’s more worth while.

This Teh C Bing is from the store next to the wok hey store. Sort of directly opposite the nasi lemak and laksa store. It’s pretty decent, but the price is the main reason you should get it. It’s $1.30. Not as cheap as market places but definitely at least average or cheaper than coffee shops. You taste more tea than milk and it’s a good thing their tea isn’t bitter and stale. Probably the cheapest cup of teh bing you can get around the holland village area.

Wow. Flavourful with the right amount of saltiness. Chicken was tender and juicy even though it was baked in salt. The sauce was amazing and really made the meal. Curious to try other kinds of salted baked chicken now that i’ve tried this!!