Located in a row of shophouses in Braddell Heights estate, La Pizzaiola serves up wholesome, authentic Italian fare. Here, the homey ambience is perfect for enjoying a romantic evening of great food, without burning a hole in your wallet. Their 12" pizzas go for $14-17, pastas for $13-15, and house wine for just $8 a glass! Go for the Parma & Rucola Pizza ($16.90), and choose your own pasta and sauce combination.
Explore the wonders of Argentinian small plates, and treat yourselves to a feast. The vibe at Bochinche is energetic yet cosy and intimate, making for a great place to enjoy good food and talk for hours. Don't miss the Provoleta with Almonds and Honey, and the Braised Pig Head Croquettes.
This gorgeous shophouse gives you the option of sitting at the counter to watch the wonders of an open kitchen, or the beautifully lit basement communal table. Order a bottle of wine, and start with the mind-blowing Sea Urchin & Squid Ink pudding. As Burppler Jibs puts it perfectly, 'I can only tell you to try for yourself to know what it means to be lost for words at a dish like this.' Be adventurous and go for the Beef Tripe, it is unbelievably tasty and crispy on the edges. Finish off with the light-as-air doughnuts, and you're in for a great night.
I'm a breakfast type of guy. Don't get me wrong. I just enjoy eating French Toast, and Breakfast is my kind of thing.
Yellow Cup Coffee (YCC) serves artisan pastries and simple brunch fare. The coffee highlight is actually the top line La Marzocco Strada machine (they dubbed it as Ferrari of coffee machines) that uses customized blend of beans, but serving coffee at a humble price. The most interesting part of the cafe, is you can take pictures of your food with those little dirty yellow fellows! 🍌
If you pour roasted almond syrup into coffee, you would call it Almond Latte.
Level 6 Burppler · 142 Reviews
Drinks hot coffee with a straw