COO Bistro & Boutique Hostel

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~$25/pax
The latest addition to the F&B scene in Tiong Bahru, COO Bistro serves up a contemporary ‘Glocal’ menu that draws inspiration from an array of global and local cuisine. In keeping with the COO brand ethos of being ‘locally rooted’, the casual bistro showcases its whimsical interpretation of local dishes that resonate with the Tiong Bahru neighbourhood.

259 Outram Road
Singapore 169056

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Sunday:
11:00am - 06:00pm

Monday:
11:00am - 10:00pm

Tuesday:
Closed

Wednesday:
11:00am - 10:00pm

Thursday:
11:00am - 10:00pm

Friday:
11:00am - 10:00pm

Saturday:
11:00am - 10:00pm

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Located inside a boutique hostel, the interior of COO Bistro is nicely decorated - I like the neon lights & chill music.

They're currently running a lunch time promotion for their rice bowls (about $2 off each) in April, which is why I came here.

Truffle Wagyu Don ($18+) - I can't say no to beef. This was $16+ in promotion this month. It took a while to prepare- waited 20 mins & I was the only customer here.

Unfortunately, it was quite a let down 😔. The rice was mushy & bland - had a porridgey sort of after taste. Beef was tender to chew, but could've been cooked a little rarer in my opinion.

There are 3 other rice bowls on the menu; perhaps they are better (although the Wagyu Don was the only one with the "chef's recommendation" label on it): Roasted Pork Belly ($12.80+; $10+ on promo)
Kampung Fried Rice ($12.80+; $10+ on promo)
Torched Codfish Kaisen ($16+; $14+ on promo)

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Prawn fettucine ! The BBQ prawn was full of flavour. The chilli sauce to accompany the pasta added to the kick as well! #coobistro #eatigosg #burpple

With salt & pepper fish, grilled chicken satay, roasted pork belly, mackerel keropok, garden salad, and house sambal belacan.

Especially love the tender juicy chicken satay with the rich nutty gravy.

Cleverly designed to resemble the iconic Tiong Bahru Chwee Kueh.

The rounds of panna cotta are topped with candied walnuts and balsamic strawberries to complete the look.

Love this dessert for its smoky caramelised banana, warm and sweet. Goes well with the peanut butter ice cream, rum soaked raisins, and blueberry compote.

Glocal cuisine takes centrestage at the newly opened COO Boutique Hotel...here's a playful take on our breakfast staple with panna cotta, balsamic strawberries and candied walnuts! COO-l or what? #foodporn #burrple #cooboutiquehostel #jiaklocal #chweekueh

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