Cheek Bistro – One of The Best I’ve Eaten This Year (Closed)

Fans of Cheek by Jowl would be excited to know Cheek Bistro has opened. Led by the same team behind Cheek by Jowl, there was familiarity when you stepped into the restaurant, led by the somewhat similar furnishing of the place and the concept of its Modern Australian fare, though in a more laid-back and…

Dumpling Darlings – Hipster Dumpling Noodles at Amoy Street

By the same team who brought you Lola’s café, come a new establishment at Amoy street serving hipster dumpling noodles. Literally just a few steps away from Wanton Seng’s Noodle Bar, it felt like it was meant to rival the latter though conceptually, they are quite different. We arrived during peak lunch timing and the…

Mister Wu – Affordable Dry La Mian and Rice Bowls at Nankin Street

Taking over Jimoto Ya (which I’m really sad it’s gone), Mister Wu retained some of its former interior and furnishing without doing too much changes to it. The concept behind this place focuses primarily on tea, or rather trying to get more people acquainted with tea in various form. Serving a different menu for lunch…

Caffé B – Japanese Italian Fusion at Club Street

Having resided at Marina Bay Sands for 6 years, Caffe B has moved to its new place at Club Street. The 3-story shophouse is divided into a bar on its first floor, dining area on the second and a private area on the third. The whole concept feels very relaxed, from its cutely decorated exterior…