312. Ronin (Hong Kong Street)

No signage, no name. Just 17 Hong Kong Street. If you never look closely behind the tinted doors, you’ll never expect a cafe inside. The place wasn’t very crowded while we were there so we were glad we didn’t have to wait very long. There is no menu so you have to ask the staff…

310. Tsukada Nojo

Tsukada Nojo, if you haven’t heard of it is famous for their collagen hotpot/ramen. I wanted to try their hotpot but sadly, they only serve ramen at lunch so we decided to give it a try after hearing many good reviews about it. And surprisingly, it was pretty empty on a Saturday afternoon. The 4…

309. Wakanui Singapore

When I first googled Wakanui, the first hit that came out was Tokyo and I couldn’t find any other details. Feeling strange and puzzled, I asked the colleague “Huh? We going to Tokyo to eat?” That’s how new it was. The restaurant was still in its soft launch period and slated for its official opening…

308. 10 at Claymore

The mum wanted a buffet for her birthday so we ended up at 10 at Claymore. It was rare since we don’t normally do buffet often. haha me and my mum, we just have a small stomach. So we opted for the brunch menu since we could try their Plates of Pleasure as well. It…

307. SPRMRKT Cafe

This place has been around for quite some time, and I finally found time to give it a try. It was surprisingly crowded during lunch time since I wouldn’t expect a lot people to go there for brunch during lunch on weekdays. SPR.MRKT does sound a little like supermarket but it definitely isn’t anything like…