Top Food Places Along The Thomson-East Coast Line
Fat Prince is a modern Middle Eastern restaurant that defies tradition and offers an elevated dining experience! They’re better known for their unconventional kebabs and ‘koktails’ and delightful small plates (or mezze)—a dish to look out for is the Chilled Oysters ($18) that boasts a sweet, citrusy taste of orange, mingled with grassy coriander and saffron.
If you’re a lover of coffee and hearty brunch items, The Food Peeps Coffee & Deli should be on your bucket list! Their menu is filled with delectable brunch offerings including the Big Breakfast Club ($18) which comes with sourdough bread, spicy baked beans, halloumi, a side salad, and your choice of smoked salmon/ham/bacon/mushrooms with either scrambled eggs/sunnyside-up/soft-boiled eggs. If you’re after a sweeter combination, opt for the Hangover Pancake ($15) that features two sunny side-ups, baked bacon, fried onions, and a side of maple syrup.
Located at Havelock Road, Thai Kha serves an extensive range of authentic Thai street fare at affordable prices. Some menu highlights include the Waterfall Pork Salad ($8.90), the Thai Tom Yum Fried Rice ($8.90), and Thai Green Curry Chicken ($7.90). The next time you’re craving Thai food and you’re in the vicinity, you’ll know exactly where to head!
Wild Honey has been serving globally inspired all-day breakfasts since their inception in 2009. Expect to find dishes from far flung cities across the globe including Tunisia, New York, Melbourne, and Paris. Inspired by the incredible cacophony of cultures, colours, and textures found in Melbourne’s Laneways, their Flinder’s Lane ($28) has been on their menu since 2011 and continues to be a much loved dish for good reason! This comes with a crispy savoury filo base, poached eggs, grilled asparagus, sliced avocado, vine tomatoes, feta, sesame seed, & nut dukkha, and tomato kasundi.
Here’s where you can relax and gather with family and friends over brilliant bakes! All their pastries are baked fresh daily and made in-house from scratch with quality ingredients such as French Elle et Vire butter. Sample their incredibly delicious Almond Croissant ($4.50) and Pain au Chocolat ($4.50) and you’ll see why their bakes are such a hit.
GRUB is a casual neighbourhood bistro which serves hearty and delicious food! Priding themselves as a modern Singaporean eatery, they’ve put a creative local twist on their dishes—take for instance the Har Cheong Fried Chicken & Waffles ($18), the Chilli Crab Linguine ($21), and the Kaya Burnt Cheesecake ($9).
The top picks, popular finds and newly opened places in Singapore, Malaysia and Philippines, curated by Burpple editors!