Burpple Beyond Adventures
$10 for 3, it was really good and tasted a lot like crab. Good, frill-free pop up eatery. Although don’t expect a proper seating area.
$17 for the scallop salmon, $18 for the anago. Both were good and value for money (but don’t expect v high quality food). Service is what you get at a nonchalant fast food place that has too good a business to care about their customers, they were impolite so the experience isn’t restaurant quality.
$6.50 each, nothing to wow about but the lavender yuzu fizz drink was quite interesting.
Extremely pricey for really basic ingredients, even with Burpple Beyond. And the deal was also quite unethical to say the least. Did not explicitly list out what dishes could be under it, only listed out exclusions, but turns out only 1/2 dishes are under the promotion. And did not inform us when we were ordering either, ordered a soup that claimed to have fish, tofu and vermicelli, but was given a “vegetarian version” that ended up only having vegetables and they didn’t even tell us that that was the only option available for Beyond. Not to mention it was $17 for a bowl of soup of vegetables, which is quite ridiculous really. I mean the flavours were good and all, but I could get something similar elsewhere and with better ethics and transparency.
Was really excited when I saw that they had halloumi! It was nice to see a black bun instead of the typical burger bun, not that there was any added flavour to it. The halloumi was sadly too salty and I think they fried it in butter so it overwhelmed the natural taste of halloumi. The curly fries were just average, so this dish was overall disappointing.
$22 for one. Thin-crusted almost like a biscuit, which was good because it wasn’t too heavy. The crab they use is the real meat, and the chilli sauce was quite spicy but palatable!
Really good and aromatic, just the right amount of sweetness and interesting combination of pepper for a savoury note!
$19 for this bowl, comes with a miso soup.
Ingredients were fresh and fairly generous, rice was good and flavourful too. A pretty good chirashi for a non-specialised restaurant : )
$13.90 for large, quite generous with ingredients and the portion was enough (compared to açai shops that give really little), but consistency of açai pulp changes.
$6.90 for the single portion. Quite pricey for its small portion, but taste-wise it was rather good. Can be quite heavy for a dessert, so it’s better to share.
$8 for the large portion. Generous in ingredients, not too oily. Flavours were a bit blander compared to the laksa, but still pretty good.
Big bowl for $8. Very flavourful, flavours are sharp but harmonious. Very worth it with Burpple Beyond!
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