[CLOSED] Flip Bistro & Bar (The Daulat)

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16 Madras Street
Singapore 208413

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Occupying the former space of the now-defunct Santap at The Daulat by Hotel Calmo located along Madras Street is Flip Bistro & Bar. Being a situated within a pretty tight space within the boutique hotel, the space at Flip Bistro & Bar follows closely to what was done by the former tenant — whilst they are able to squeeze in a two-seater dining space within the hotel for an indoor dining space, most of the dine-in seats are located outside the hotel under a permanent shelter. Focusing on their offerings of burgers and wings, other mains available at Flip Bistro & Bar includes Fish & Chips and Mac & Cheese. There are also items good to be shared around the table; think different forms of fries, as well as Risole (a deep fried pastry with fillings) for a start, while the Mochi Waffles and Ice-Cream is the only dessert offerings here. Beverage options include coffee and Lipton tea apart from canned drinks, while there are also beer, hard liquor and a Homemade Sour Plum alcoholic drink that is listed on the menu.

The menu isn’t particularly descriptive here, but the FLIP Burger is essentially their take on the classic cheeseburger — comprises of elements such as caramalised onions, cheese, beef patty and lettuce sandwiched in between two buns. We quite liked how attention to detail has been placed in the presentation of the burgers here — the stamping of the burger buns with their logo is something which we really appreciated. Sinking our teeth into the burger, we found that the FLIP burger was a pretty well-designed burger; the soft, fluffy buns made the burger feel light and not too carb-y — all that while the patty feels pretty handmade here. Being done to a default level of doneness that the folks here deem fit (we weren’t asked of the preferred level of doneness for our order), the meat is nicely bribed and the patty didn’t carry any parts that were too fatty to chew — savoury without being particularly gamey and easy to have. The melted cheese did gave the burger that extra hint of savouriness that adds on to the beef patty, while we liked how there was ample caramalised onions added for that additional touch of sweetness that provided a contrast of flavours here. Not all cheeseburgers include a slice of lettuce; the addition of the lettuce here does give it a nice colour, whilst also being an attempt to give the burger a more wholesome feel.

With the burgers here being priced between $9.90 to $12.90, it goes without a doubt that Flip Bistro & Bar does serve up pretty good burgers that are value-for-money; we do have a preference of going for the beef burgers here rather than the chicken burgers though — at least from the FLIP Burger and the Fried Chicken Burger + Sweet & Spicy sauce that we tried. Also equally well-executed is the Truffle Fries (we opted for the add-on to the burger at $2 extra) — fries with some skin-on that are crisp yet considerably thick and comes with a drizzle of truffle oil and a sprinkle of parmesan powder that was able to scratch any cravings for truffle fries pretty adequately. Being a spot that seems to put more emphasis on being a drinking hole, Flip Bistro & Bar does surpass our expectations when it comes to their food; a spot that is would work well as a place to gather with some friends so long as the lack of air-conditioning here is not of a big concern.

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