This hidden gem is located at icon village, and it’s a branch from a soba shop in Tokyo. The broth is light and flavourful, and doesn’t leave the tangy taste of msg after drinking - it doesn’t have any! Noodles are very smooth. I loved the light flavours.
Matcha latte - strong matcha taste greets you with each sip, then the sweetness settles in on your tongue like the comfort of home. Poached eggs, besides being aesthetically perfect, were on point with runny yolks which still held in shape. Salad dressing is really good - tasted like soy sauce, mirin and some garlic? Enjoyable brunch.
flavourful soup which was light, sweet and aromatic. Coupled with beef cubes which melt in your mouth and the smooth noodles. Really really awesome.
Perfect Weekend Brunch Situation.
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Location: @thuscoffee 4 Jalan Kuras, Singapore 577723
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Still can't believe Well Dressed Salad Bar is a vegetarian cafe cos all their options are so delicious
Especially these grain bowls—The Cilantro Lime Rice Pulled Jackfruit Hangry Jack Burrito Bowl suits those who like a lighter flavour with the rice being a little citrusy. And the Olive Rice Buddha Bowl is more for those who prefer a savoury comfort dish. I still can't pick which is my favourite. >.<
Remember to get your CandyBar stamps at Well Dressed Salad Bar—every 10 stamps gets you 1 free meal worth $20!
— Well Dressed Salad Bar —
282 South Bridge Rd, Singapore 058831
#WellDressedSaladBar
The broth was a little too sweet and lacked the meaty depth and complexity I look for in a bun bo hue, but the portion was big with a fair amount of meat and we stilled enjoyed it anyway.
Taste: 3/5
Wafuken is one of the many stalls located in the sprawling food court at Asia Square, but is easily spotted with its long, snaking queue at lunch. Thankfully, orders move along quickly, kudos to their well-trained and efficient team. Start your salad selection with the most important ingredient — the protein! There are six to choose from (from $4), including Flank Steak ($7 half portion), Wagyu Rump ($20 half steak) and the perfectly sous vide Salmon ($10). It's nice to know that Wafuken offers half portions for some of the proteins — perfect for smaller eaters. If you're keeping to your #eatclean routine, skip the carbs ($2 each) and opt for the sides instead — it's where you'll find your greens. We enjoyed the Wafu Salad ($2), Grilled Asparagus ($2.50) and the Spicy Bean Sprouts ($1.50) best. The salads are generally tasty on their own, but if you need more flavour, opt for the garlic soy or the ponzu pink peppercorn sauce.
Avg Price: $15 per person
Photo by Burpple Tastemaker Kelly Wong
Thick stack of roasted peppers atop some sourdough, with The occasional haloumi block stopping by to say hello. It was pretty good but not really memorable, and fries were fit for two. The ambience gets my vote here!
At 15.90 with no frills (only frills we have are from the lettuce salad), this was juicy, soft, and oozing with meaty, peppery flavour with each chew. Really good steak for the price point. The place looked really understaffed though, for a public holiday eve!
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A pretty good latte, smooth and robust, infused with agave nectar / syrup, and sprinkled with black pepper.
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Bold roasted notes, layered with the sweet spicy flavours. Never knew that pepper pairs so well with coffee.
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Swirls of soft serve in multiple layers of a local twist oft used, the fragrance of coconut sugar emits amidst the chilly chattering of teeth: a gentle yet notable impression even more marked by a light and crisp waffle. Mochi on the sides sitting innocent, not so pretty but definitely chewy, and sticks of Pocky lookalikes screamed with each delicious crunch.
I’m feeling poetic waxing lyrical about ice cream. It’s the Friday mood.
Located in the basement of Raffles Holland V (across from Holland Village), SENS is a casual; 42-seater Japanese restaurant that serves quality seafood and meats flown in from Japan regularly. We love the generous portions, spot-on flavours and wallet-friendly prices. Their menu offers a wide variety, from sashimi to teppanyaki to tendons, so there's definitely something for everyone! Fish lovers will love the fresh Hamachi Sashimi (yellow tail, $16 for six pieces), as well as the fatty Salmon Sashimi ($12 for six pieces). You won't go wrong with the Kurobuta Rosu Katsu ($17.50) — a generous portion of pork loin deep-fried to an unbelievably crisp exterior, while the meat remains juicy and tender on the inside.
Avg Price: $20 per person
Photo by Burppler Hilary See
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