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(2 x $8.80) my friend told me that it's not that bad tbh. It's quite nice as they complemented well with bacon, hashbrown, scrambled egg and cheese sauce inside the wrap. I wanted to redeem cny blind sticker pack from mofusand. It need to spend $12 and above for redemption and need to inform the staff also before paying food on the counter. Luckily the self service machine for order broke down for card payment hence I just click cash payment instead on the counter.
($4.70) I think that I have tried it for scrambled egg version previously last year. I felt that brioche was quite soft and chewy. The original recipe (chicken) was quite nice and delicious.
From The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf at Plaza Singapura
The Iced Vanilla Latte, Hot Caramel Salt Latte, and Hot Mocha Latte were all rich and flavourful.
But what truly made our visit stand out was the fantastic service - the crew's welcoming vibe made us feel right.
Had a delightful coffee experience.
Comes with a crispy fish fillet, topped with a zesty and slightly spicy Asam Pedas sauce, fresh lettuce, between two soft toasted buns
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Pretty much been eons since we ever had stepped foot into a Secret Recipe outlet and we probably never would find ourselves here if not for another failed attempt on heading to another dining establishment within Plaza Singapura for dinner. Whilst looking for an alternative spot to settle for dinner, it dawned upon us that Secret Recipe does serve up Chicken Corden Bleu on its menu; their rendition also been one that we have never tried before as well. Considering so, we found ourselves winding up at the Secret Recipe outlet at Plaza Singapura for dinner.
The Chicken Corden Bleu at Secret Recipe is a dish that is listed in the “Chicken” sub-section of the “Food” category of the menu — priced at $18.90++, this does end up being pretty much what one would expect out of a typical Chjcken Corden Bleu dish; tenderised chicken breast that has been rolled up encasing Turkey Ham and cheese, with the chicken breast being coated in panko crumbs and deep-fried to a beautiful, golden brown exterior. Having had a number of Chicken Corden Bleu dishes from several establishments over the years, we do think that this is a satisfactory variant of a Chicken Corden Bleu that both satisfies any raging cravings for the dish, as well as an introduction experience to how a Chicken Corden Bleu is like. Slicing down the Chicken Corden Bleu, the melted cheese within eagerly oozes out from within; the golden brown panko crumb batter being crisp, while the meat was tender and easy to slice through. As we went for the meat, it is evident that Secret Recipe had used a fair bit of pepper to flavour up the chicken here; the chicken being savoury with a very slight note of peppery spiciness that lingers at the back of the tongue. The turkey ham adds a slight contrast of saltishness notes typical to that of cured meat, while the oozy, melted cheese does provide yet another dimension of savouriness here. We were pretty glad the dish did not feel particularly greasy here. Accompanied with the Chicken Corden Bleu would be a garden salad that seems to be drizzled with a lime-infused vinaigrette; was quite impressed by how thin the cucumber was being sliced here, while the fries were also crisp and well-seasoned for flavour.
Whilst the Chicken Corden Bleu did hit the spot, the Iced Ipoh White Coffee did somewhat remind us on the reasons why we had written off visits to Secret Recipe — it does seem like they had brewed the beverage hot and just dumped in ice cubes thereafter; this resulted in the drink being still warm and the bottom, but the top was especially dilute from the melted ice cubes. Whilst this would have been slightly more forgivable at a Mamak establishment (considering the norms), we were expecting a little more from a casual diner like Secret Recipe. Aside from that, we also did find it a little comical that the serviette came especially thin and seemingly of a single-ply. All that being said, we did feel that the service staff were trying their best to ensure all guests are well taken care of during our visit there — something that is worth commending given the sort of establishment that they are.
($6.80) I never tried their breakfast meal for kfc b4. But I didn't expected that it was so good and delicious meal. I ordered scrambled egg with mushroom. It served with hashbrown and hot tea w milk.
Very delicious!
Best customer service!
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Swensen's Chinese New Year offerings are set to steal the spotlight and hearts this festive season!
🧧Fortune Cat Ice Cream Cake ($61.80, 600g)
Crafted in the shape of the iconic Fortune Cat, this ice cream marvel features a heart of zesty pineapple ice cream. It's not just a cake; it's a whimsical and auspicious symbol that promises luck and prosperity. Swensen's has truly outdone itself, merging culinary creativity with festive symbolism!
🧧Salmon Prosperity Yusheng (Regular $29.80, Large $44.80)
The classic favourite returns, featuring an array of 18 luxurious ingredients, including baby abalone, smoked salmon, shimeiji mushrooms, pomelo bits, fresh greens, and the irresistible combination of crispy crackers and wanton skin. Toss your way to prosperity with the sweet and sour plum sauce that ties it all together!
🧧Salmon & Abalone Prosperity Yusheng (Regular $38.80, Large $58.80)
For an extra dose of indulgence, opt for this version that includes 6 or 10 pieces of baby abalone.
Preorders are open now! Ring in the Year of the Dragon with Swensen's, where every bite is a celebration, and every dish is a wish for a year filled with joy, prosperity, and sweet surprises!
I decided to go budget for set meal as I decided to get meatless minestrone soup (not bad but quite waterish), chicken ham & cheese sandwich (really don't like tomato and overall i did enjoy sandwich) and bottled water ($9.90) and also free soup samples (lobster bits) I didn't aware abt it until I saw receipt lol.
A Shared Platter for $52 - worth it and tender juicy chicken paired with great sides! A lovely Sunday lunch after church with family!