Arguably one of the better eggs Benedict I ever had in sg.. love the smoked ham and the truffle oil infused hollandaise!
Roasted Pistachio soft serve with regular waffles and added toppings of sea salt chocolate honeycomb and soufflé cheesecake. Roasted pistachio flavour and the consistency of the soft serve is done right but I do not like it that the soft serve melts too fast :(
Eggy and fluffy brioche stuffed with peanut butter and jelly, a scoop of vanilla ice cream and berry coulis
Have not been posting for a long time. Anyway, recently I had my chirashi fix at the sushi bar. Loved the generous amount of thick cuts of sashimi. However, would prefer the rice to be warmer. For ($24.90) for the normal chirashi, it is pretty affordable considering the portion of this chirashi don. nice nice nice!
Had xiao long bao (Steamed pork dumplings) and pork chop fried rice for lunch. The fried rice is so good that I can have it all day everyday!!
Thai milk tea flavored ice cream- The one thing essential during the afternoon heat
Bacon marinated burger ($26) - 170g of Josper-grilled wagyu, bacon, sautéed shrooms and caramelised onion. Was disappointed with the quality of the burger considering the equipment they used to cook the party. The wagyu patty was well-seasoned however, it was not evenly cooked as the patty was cold in the centre. It was still worth while dining at roadhouse as the ambience and service made up to the disappointing burger I had.
Baby Huey and naughty fries can never disappoint
Not a fantastic burger but why not for $6?
Dim sum and Ipoh Horfun, friendly to the wallet and good for the palette. Nothing like food in Johor!
Yes! Victor makes real good dim sum! Came here for a late lunch with two amazing brothers. Love their liu sha bao (3 for $4.50), although theirs is more oily. Besides that, their ice milk tea ($3) is comparable to the ones in HK and I love the idea of the cup placed in a mini ice bath to prevent the drink from getting diluted. Due to increasing rental (i guess), prices of the dim sum has been increasing over the years, ranging between $3-$5 per dish. However, as long as the standard remains consistent, this will be the place for to satisfy ones dim sum craving.
Finally did not have to queue to have a bowl of this ($5), during lunchtime. Add a little bit of their signature chili (Very spicy!!) and mix it all up. However, I am not a fan of rlly spicy food and the bowl of noodles with a bit of the chili tasted just like the typical zha jiang mian you can get from the hawker.. Maybe, it's kin of overrated? (Pun intended)