Cafes
The hummus was really fresh! Interesting condiments. We tried 3 different Pita - whole wheat, za ‘atar and el-hanout. I was told za ‘atar is thyme and sesame, and that was my favourite. El-hanout has a variety of spices, so there was a hint of bitter cinnamon aftertaste. One thing that could’ve been better would been to heat up the pita before serving :-)
Oddly my favourite part of this was the toasted pumpkin seeds and coconut flakes mmhmmmm paired perfectly with the tarte acai.
Good cuppa coffee. And such a cute rendition of yuan yang! Opted for a top up of 70c for oat milk.
Shooketh!!!! A near perfect replica of a minced meat patty, only a little salty. Pricey too but you gotta pay em scientists.
Eggs florentine (SGD16), Torched Salmon (SGD16), The Tuckshop Breakfast combo #2 (SGD16), Soy Almond Chai Tea Latte (SGD7)
Salmon soba ($18) and Creamy Mushroom on Sourdough ($15)
Spinach Tamago ($18), Bangers and Mash ($18) and Eggs Bene ($18). It was good, albeit nothing extraordinary. They do have very friendly staff, which makes the whole experience so much better already.
Devonshire Cream Tea Set ($11.50) x2. Includes 2 scones, 2 sandwiches, a slice of fruit cake and a drink(coffee/tea). Lovely cafe to chill out on a Sunday afternoon.
Tucked away in the streets of Jalan Mas Puteh, off West Coast Road. T'was a pleasant little cafe to chill out. Baked Chilean Miso Seabass ($28) and Beef Tenderloin ($30). Seabass was fresh and baked perfectly. Quite a massive portion of mash potato that tasted authentic albeit slightly blend (but yay healthier¿). Steak was done a medium, and it was pretty good too. Definitely had our fill from this hearty meal!
Brunch(8am-4pm): Farmers $14(front), Norwegian $14(back). Hokkaido toast topped with choice of scrambled, poached eggs or sunny side up. Nicely done but nothing exceptional. Toast was slightly on the tough side but the sautéed mushrooms and asparagus was pretty good!
Pimp Your Breakfast choices: Roasted Pumpkin ($6), Wilted Spinach ($4) and Sautéed Mushrooms ($5). 2 slices of Toast ($1.75), Scrambled Eggs ($5) and Smoked Mackerel ($6). Pretty value for money, considering the hearty portions. It's quite popular, as we saw a full house on a weekday, albeit we did go during lunch hours, so it may not be the most conducive place if you're planning to stay for a longer time.
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