used the burpple beyond deal to get the set and added on poke (+$3), which came up to approx $10 for each set! they're really generous with the ingredients and poke and there's nothing to gripe about, a pretty decent bowl. heard the pickled watermelon was kinda sus but it actually tasted quite interesting (in a good way to me). slight downside is you don't really get much choice as to what goes in your bowl unlike places like say poke theory but overall cant complain because the price point is really good! would advice to avoid the salsa because it doesn't really fit the poke bowl vibes (but maybe i just am not a huge tomato fan).
Munchi offers a huge selection of MJK in original, charcoal and green tea skin with a choice of fillings such as peanut, coconut, red bean and sesame. Other than MJK, they also have pancakes with a more variety of fillings like Belgian chocolate, cream cheese, honey cheese, ice cream, mao shan wang, matcha, oreo cheese and Thai milk tea.
The usual peanut MJK consist of ground peanut and sugar but over at munchi, they use housemade peanut butter that is chunky and crunchy. Other than the colour, there isn’t much taste to the charcoal flavoured skin. I like the soft, fluffy and chewy skin when goes together with the thick and rich peanut filling makes it a very satisfying snack 》$1.30
Nestled amongst within the heartlands of Ang Mo Kio Ave 6, this hidden gem coffee bar serves up signature roasts and pastries for the perfect boost to that pesky mid-afternoon slump. Pair the classic Black ($4.50) or White ($5) with a side of Pain au Chocolat ($5.50) or sweeten your day with a Mocha ($5.50). If you're up for something special, why not give their Orange Espresso ($6) a try? You might be in for a surprise.
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*Eligible for takeaway till 30 June 2021.
Find this hidden gem along Waterloo Street for their Maple Pecan Pie ($9), which was highly raved by Burppler Xing Wei Chua on "a soft crunch that reveals a nutty note that goes so well with the sweet fragrance of maple that is not overly saccharine beneath the top layer; all that against the buttery tart layer that actually holds up to the fork really well." If you're coming with a group of friends, get a taste of all their bakes from the creamy Basque Cheese ($8), sinful Blackout Choco ($8) and classic Red Velvet ($8), paired with a aromatic cup of Black ($5) and signature Pumpkin Latte ($8).
Munchi offers a huge selection of MJK in original, charcoal and green tea skin with a choice of fillings such as peanut, coconut, red bean and sesame. Other than MJK, they also have pancakes with a more variety of fillings like Belgian chocolate, cream cheese, honey cheese, ice cream, mao shan wang, matcha, oreo cheese and Thai milk tea.
The usual peanut MJK consist of ground peanut and sugar but over at munchi, they use housemade peanut butter that is chunky and crunchy. Other than the colour, there isn’t much taste to the charcoal flavoured skin. I like the soft, fluffy and chewy skin when goes together with the thick and rich peanut filling makes it a very satisfying snack 》$1.30
Super worth with burpple beyond. Got a total of 16 sushis for $12.9 nett! Staff were friendly and food was good. There was cucumber, crab meat, avocado at the centre of the sushi and a thin slice of salmon with mentaiko sauce. Good when craving sushi. Not the best in quality but was worth for its price. Would definitely return here again!
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🍣 𝙆𝙖𝙯𝙤𝙠𝙪 𝘿𝙤𝙣 [$12.9]
🍣 𝘼𝙗𝙪𝙧𝙞 𝙎𝙖𝙡𝙢𝙤𝙣 𝙈𝙚𝙣𝙩𝙖𝙞 𝘿𝙤𝙣 [$11.9]
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i don’t think i’ve ever found another place that sells quality japanese food at such a good price before! i had the 𝙆𝙖𝙯𝙤𝙠𝙪 𝘿𝙤𝙣 [$12.9] — the portion was great, and the sashimi was fresh too! each slice was not exactly the thickest but reasonably thick for its price point 👍🏻 however, kazoku shares a common space with other stalls as well, so the area can get pretty crowded and loud, but it shouldn’t be too much of an issue.
I really enjoyed the food and I went to ask the boss and chefs if they have any interesting I could share. The chef was really friendly and said “we try our best”:) will definitely be back for more!
Kazoku is part of a group of eateries in To-gather Kitchen & Bar at the ground floor of Goldhill Plaza. The beauty of this coffee shop is that you get a wide selection of affordably priced international cuisine in one single location.
For just $12.90, you get their signature Kazoku don which comes with salmon, tuna, swordfish, octopus, scallop and salmon roe on top of sushi rice. You are definitely not getting otoro at this price but I was pleasantly surprised at how good their sashimi was.
For those who prefers their seafood "medium rare" instead of "rare", Kazoku had a aburi mentai salmon don for $11.90. I personally prefer the Kazoku don where you can taste the natural sweetness of fresh sashimi.
For those who can't make up their minds, you can have both with #burpplebeyond for the price of one!
I loved the taste of the truffle on the pizza (wished it was stronger, but great effort). Pink sauce tasted absolutely delicious and served with a generous topping of fresh crab meat. Service staff were extremely friendly. Would totally come back here again!
Generous portions and great atmosphere. Paid $18 for two bowls of combo Don, worth!
Previously known as Torii Izakaya, this snazzy Japanese resto-bar at Duxton has since revamped. You're here for their decadent Truffled Beef Donburi ($28) featuring a generous beef slices, caviar, truffle mayo, foie gras and an onsen egg. Also good are the Pork Belly Garlic Fried Rice ($19) with succulent grilled pork belly, fried egg, garlic and scallion and Hearty Toro ($28) maxi for sharing.
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Feeling peckish - Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner are my favourite times of day.