This small cafe located in Lengkok Bahru sells Taiwanese food in a modern cafe concept. The place is ver small with limited seats further impacted by social distancing requirements.

We ordered their Gua Bao ($7.90), the Niu Yolk Fried Rice ($18 + $2 for tobiko) and Prawn Toast ($11). The Gua Bao is huge. It is a meal by itself. The braised pork is tender and its sweetness is balanced with sour pickled vegetables and enhanced with crush roasted peanuts. Not bad.

But the surprise was the fried rice. We expected some beef in there but it came with an onsen egg , a few slices of grilled pork and the extra tobiko. No beef. Until you take one bite into the fried rice. It was fried with beef fats so the rice is very tasty and also has a strong aroma of truffles. Probably from truffle oil. Very yummy especially with the onsen egg and tobiko well mixed with the rice.

Prawn toast was just prawn paste heaped on toast and then fried. Served with Mayo. Nothing to scream about.

I saw lots of alcohol and cocktail on their drinks menu in the wall. Thinking of coming back in the evenings and see if this place rocks.