As the weekend approaches, Saint Pierre at Quayside Isle is one place you can chill out and enjoy a good breakfast or brunch by the quay. Among the many outlets in Quayside Isle, Saint Pierre is one of the only few with an air-conditioned area. So if you are a typical Singaporean like me, andContinue reading “Saint Pierre at Quayside Isle Sentosa”
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Gyoza-Ya in Robinsons Orchard #B1-02A
Robinsons Orchard (The Heeren), has a Gyoza place in its basement. Called Gyoza-Ya, its décor is typical of a Japanese diner but it was really the Gyoza plus other interesting dishes that qualifies it for many more visits. And they had great service too… another big plus. Both the Yaki Gyoza Park (S$4.80) and Yaki Ebi Gyoza (S$5.80) were delectable.Continue reading “Gyoza-Ya in Robinsons Orchard #B1-02A”
GRUB at Bishan Park 1
Nestled in the lush Bishan Park, GRUB is definitely a hard find, literally. We took 30 minutes circling around Bishan park trying to find this chic and casual outfit. But I must admit, it was well worth it. It is truly a gem. Quiet, relaxed and friendly would be my first description of its ambience. AContinue reading “GRUB at Bishan Park 1”
STRANGERS’ REUNION Cafe at 37 Kampong Bahru Road
Updated: 30 May 2014 Strangers’ Reunion has expanded and moved to a bigger space (just beside the old unit). This is a much welcomed change considering the previous space was a little squeezy… cozy, but squeezy. I was very pleased with the expanded food menu plus the QUALITY of the food. We had the Eggs on ToastContinue reading “STRANGERS’ REUNION Cafe at 37 Kampong Bahru Road”
DRIPS BAKERY CAFE at Tiong Bahru Estate
I visited a charming little bakery and cafe in Tiong Bahru recently. Amidst the old shop-houses, Drips Bakery Cafe stood out with its bright, modern yet homely interior. We were greeted by young and somewhat good-looking staff, which I guess made the experience a little bit more pleasant. You can call me shallow but itContinue reading “DRIPS BAKERY CAFE at Tiong Bahru Estate”
LITTLE FISH SHOP in Nex Mall at Serangoon Central
The Little Fish Shop isn’t a shop selling aquarium fishes but a seafood restaurant in the suburban mall Nex. Cute name. My friend works around the area and he said this fishy place is probably one of the more presentable restaurants for a proper western meal with his corporate associates. So it’s business-friendly. It isContinue reading “LITTLE FISH SHOP in Nex Mall at Serangoon Central”
4FINGERS Crispy Chicken in ION Orchard
4Fingers serves one of the best fried chicken wings in town. It is described as Korean themed cuisine from the streets of New York City. The wings come in 2 flavours – Soy Garlic and Spicy. Both are equally good though the Spicy version is stronger in taste and savorier. I personally prefer Spicy. TheContinue reading “4FINGERS Crispy Chicken in ION Orchard”
BOON TONG KEE in Balestier Road
Boon Tong Kee is known for their chicken rice but over the years, many regulars like myself will be quick to assert that it’s not just their luscious fowls that keep us coming back. As appetiser, we got a little handful of soft steamed peanuts (S$2) and another small handful of char siew (grilled pork)Continue reading “BOON TONG KEE in Balestier Road”
Ayam Penyet at RESTO SURABAYA in Far East Plaza
I found a new place in Orchard to have Ayam Penyet – Resto Surabaya in Far East Plaza. This restaurant seems less popular to the Ayam Penyet restaurant a few doors away but my friends and I find the food here better. If you don’t want a fried dish, you have to try the healthierContinue reading “Ayam Penyet at RESTO SURABAYA in Far East Plaza”
PARADISE DYNASTY in Ion Orchard Singapore
Paradise Dynasty “Legend of Xiao Long Bao” was probably the first Chinese restaurant here to offer an interesting and somewhat exotic range of fillings, for traditional steamed dumplings. I usually order the assortment of 8 different dumplings (S$13.80). But beyond the xiao long baos, Paradise Dynasty serves really good food. I’ve been there 3 timesContinue reading “PARADISE DYNASTY in Ion Orchard Singapore”