Bugis
Only $14.90++ for the lunch buffet. You have 2hours from the time you enter to eat your fill of a nice spread of meats - bulgogi, spicy chicken, pork belly, bacon and beef short rib, various cooked items and side dishes. My greatest KBBQ peeve are meats full of tendon. The meats we had here were free of tendon, fresh and the marinades were really tasty. π The restaurant was also so well-ventilated! Would recommend for a simple but satisfying KBBQ feast βΊοΈ
Came for a coffee and some light snacks. The deco was retro and pleasant. They serve cakes, wanton new and cottage pies. We just need a cafe to chill for about an hour or so and it proves to be idea.
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The signature dessert beverage of this Shanghai based coffee chain.
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Created by Kim Jinkyu, Korean barista champion and resident coffee director, this has a white ball of cotton candy floss, suspended over a steaming cup of Americano.
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As the steam wafts upwards, condensing on the cotton candy, the resulting sugar syrup drips back into the coffee below.
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Unique and ingenious, though it takes a good 15 minutes for the magic to happen. Tastes as expected, though I love the presentation.
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Mellower Coffee
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Great space, tastefully decorated and lovely tea pairings by A.muse Projects (do tip generously :)!)
Went there on a Friday evening. The queue outside was quite unsystematic so take note who came before/after you.
Waited quite awhile but the food was damn worth the wait. Huge portion, generous serving of cheese. And it's not expensive at all. Ordered the cheesy chicken cutlet omelette rice and cheesy chicken chop. Total bill $20. Will
Come back again to try the other items on the menu
A great deal not to be missed but do remember dine in is not allowed for Fridays and public holidays. With a choice between frozen yogurt or milk softserve, I chose the former which was tangy, refreshing albeit a little icy in texture. Pretty much a run-off-the mill with a conventional flavour, sharp decline in standard from what I had about 2 years back. Nevertheless, at just $1.90, its worth a buy for some afternoon perk-me-up in this scorching weather nowadays. .
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A monthly flavour along with syrup limau sorbet, this horlicks flaboured softserve comes with milo sauce and almond crumbles. The softserve was smooth, creamy but melted rather fast, hindering my prolonged enjoyment. Flavour of horlicks was distinct albeit subtle, with the milo sauce overshadowing it towards the end. Would personally prefer if the malty flavour is stronger though! Nevertheless, the combination with the crisp and crunchy almond crumbles was one that got me sold! Really really love the almond crumbles that I wouldn't mind buying them off shelves (if there are made available for retail purchase)! π .
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I had the egglet waffle with Snickers Ice cream and Fruit pebbles. ($8.90) The amount of ice cream they gave was pretty generous. (3 scoops I believe) Waffle was crispy and soft inside. One thing however, I wouldn't choose fruity pebbles as the topping as it kinda overpowered the ice cream flavour. Best shared between 2 people.
Strongly recommend the milk flavour amongst all. Wouldn't recommend the yoghurt flavour...doesn't go well with the mochi. Also should wait for about 1 minute before consuming as icecream would be rock hard.
THE SOFT SERVE GREEN TEA ICE CREAM FROM AMASOY IS FOUND!!! since it closed down its store at ion, I thought I had to go all the way to Jurong to enjoy this treat! But good news everyone, they have a small store just beside daessiksin at bugis plus selling it! Portion is bigger and I don't know why but it seems to be colder. Priced at $3. Try it if you haven't!! You won't regret!!
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