Towards the end of Tan Quee Lan street lies a small unappealing shopfront. Kin Moo specialises in Thai street noodles so you can expect to find your wanton mee, tom yum noodles, pork knuckle noodles and also a different type of selection known as Cha Kang Rao noodle which reminds me of Thai-style minced meat noodles….
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Abbie’s Coffeehouse – Hidden Coffeehouse at Clarke Quay
A confusing name to the cafe, Slayer Coffee which is now known as Abbie’s Coffeehouse is a small coffee studio located on the second floor of Havelock II mall. Being located near Clarke Quay mrt station, the location of the cafe isn’t hard to find, but it remains kind of hidden and with the mall…
Audace Bar & Restaurant – Affordable French Fare at Wanderlust Hotel
Audace Bar & Restaurant took over the space once held by Cocotte, situated at Wanderlust Hotel and the kitchen is now helmed by Chef Jeremy Gillon from Le Montana. The place was rather quiet for a Friday evening when we visited though it had its good and bad for a rather empty restaurant. The team at…
Taratata Bistrot – French Food at Keong Saik Road
Taratata Bistrot at Keong Saik street has been around for a long time, serving an array of French food. I vaguely remember being there once but since my memory has failed me and I couldn’t find any evidence of such, we made a trip back there once again for dinner. The place isn’t big, which…
Chen’s Mapo Tofu – Szechuan Specialty Mapo Tofu at Downtown Gallery
Named after Chef Chen Kentaro, this corner restaurant at Downtown Gallery is the place to visit for Szechuan lovers. This small place only sits 30 pax, and you queue to order before they guide you to your seats. Menu is pretty straighforward, with Mapo tofu as their specialty. You can either opt for the don…