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Stepping into this place felt like traveling back to the early 90s—a nostalgic, old-school vibe that’s hard to find these days.
The food was delicious and lived up to the atmosphere. The hor fun was excellent, with fresh seafood, strong wok hei, and a flavorful gravy.
The Hainanese pork chop was another highlight—crispy on the outside, tender on the inside, and served in sweet & sour sauce which tasted very ketchup-y
The milkshakes, however, were nothing special—very old-school, basically made with walls brand ice cream blended with milk.
For those driving, there’s adequate parking available, though the place itself is quite secluded.
A charming spot for a trip down memory lane and a satisfying meal!
Stepping into this place felt like traveling back to the early 90s—a nostalgic, old-school vibe that’s hard to find these days.
The food was delicious and lived up to the atmosphere. The hor fun was excellent, with fresh seafood, strong wok hei, and a flavorful gravy.
The Hainanese pork chop was another highlight—crispy on the outside, tender on the inside, and served in sweet & sour sauce which tasted very ketchup-y
The milkshakes, however, were nothing special—very old-school, basically made with walls brand ice cream blended with milk.
For those driving, there’s adequate parking available, though the place itself is quite secluded.
A charming spot for a trip down memory lane and a satisfying meal!
Stepping into this place felt like traveling back to the early 90s—a nostalgic, old-school vibe that’s hard to find these days.
The food was delicious and lived up to the atmosphere. The hor fun was excellent, with fresh seafood, strong wok hei, and a flavorful gravy.
The Hainanese pork chop was another highlight—crispy on the outside, tender on the inside, and served in sweet & sour sauce which tasted very ketchup-y
The milkshakes, however, were nothing special—very old-school, basically made with walls brand ice cream blended with milk.
For those driving, there’s adequate parking available, though the place itself is quite secluded.
A charming spot for a trip down memory lane and a satisfying meal!
Very interesting spot for lunch! Recommended to drive or cycle here as the nearest bus stop is further out and closer to Mediapolis. Food is a bit on the pricier side and tastes pretty good.
Pork cutlet nicely cooked with a nice crust and the meat was juicy. Love the chips and the brown sauce that goes with it too. Pork chop with green peas is very tasty, not overly oily and does not have unpleasant char taste. Plenty of beer options too. #hungryrayshoots #sgfoodies #burpple #sgfood #foodstagram #westernfood #porkchop
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Pork Chop + Chips + Mushrooms - $13
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Tucked away from the bustling street, Colbar retains the old school deco, even orders were written on a notebook by cashier. Rare sight in the modern city. I had the pork chop, picked the option that comes with chips (wedges) and mushrooms (+sauce). Pork chop was tender but not oily. Sauce was abit salty, so dip sparingly. Pleasant casual dining experience there
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Colbar