Heard a lot about the Steeped Tea Bar and finally made a visit here today!
First impression, the cafe is very minimalistic and very whiteish in general (in a good clean way). Be warned though - there is very limited seating arrangement. The staffs were friendly and greeted us upon entry, very great start! :)
We ordered the Grape Oolong Mocktail as well as the Red Peach Tie Guan Yin Mocktail (pictured). The brewrista measure and grind the tea leaves before putting it through pressured hot water (espresso style) and thereafter, combining it with the fruit juice, proceeded to shake it up in a cocktail shaker. Really impressive!
The grape oolong is INSANELY GOOD. So fragrant yet only slightly sweet (I chose the no sugar added option). The Peach TGY is okay-ish for me - more jasmine notes than peach so I would recommend the grape oolong if you're here. Very worthwhile with Burpple Beyond!
Heard a lot about the Steeped Tea Bar and finally made a visit here today!
First impression, the cafe is very minimalistic and very whiteish in general (in a good clean way). Be warned though - there is very limited seating arrangement. The staffs were friendly and greeted us upon entry, very great start! :)
We ordered the Grape Oolong Mocktail (pictured) as well as the Red Peach Tie Guan Yin Mocktail. The brewrista measure and grind the tea leaves before putting it through pressured hot water (espresso style) and thereafter, combining it with the fruit juice, proceeded to shake it up in a cocktail shaker. Really impressive!
The grape oolong is INSANELY GOOD. So fragrant yet only slightly sweet (I chose the no sugar added option). The Peach TGY is okay-ish for me - more jasmine notes than peach so I would recommend the grape oolong if you're here. Very worthwhile with Burpple Beyond!
Heard a lot about the Steeped Tea Bar and finally made a visit here today!
First impression, the cafe is very minimalistic and very whiteish in general (in a good clean way). Be warned though - there is very limited seating arrangement. The staffs were friendly and greeted us upon entry, very great start! :)
We ordered the Grape Oolong Mocktail as well as the Red Peach Tie Guan Yin Mocktail (pictured). The brewrista measure and grind the tea leaves before putting it through pressured hot water (espresso style) and thereafter, combining it with the fruit juice, proceeded to shake it up in a cocktail shaker. Really impressive!
The grape oolong is INSANELY GOOD. So fragrant yet only slightly sweet (I chose the no sugar added option). The Peach TGY is okay-ish for me - more jasmine notes than peach so I would recommend the grape oolong if you're here. Very worthwhile with Burpple Beyond!
Heard a lot about the Steeped Tea Bar and finally made a visit here today!
First impression, the cafe is very minimalistic and very whiteish in general (in a good clean way). Be warned though - there is very limited seating arrangement. The staffs were friendly and greeted us upon entry, very great start! :)
We ordered the Grape Oolong Mocktail (pictured) as well as the Red Peach Tie Guan Yin Mocktail. The brewrista measure and grind the tea leaves before putting it through pressured hot water (espresso style) and thereafter, combining it with the fruit juice, proceeded to shake it up in a cocktail shaker. Really impressive!
The grape oolong is INSANELY GOOD. So fragrant yet only slightly sweet (I chose the no sugar added option). The Peach TGY is okay-ish for me - more jasmine notes than peach so I would recommend the grape oolong if you're here. Very worthwhile with Burpple Beyond!
Went for the weekday lunch buffet and food was good (as usual!). We had the sukiyaki broth and tonkotsu broth. Sukiyaki was very sweet and flavorful (my fave!) But the tonkotsu is quite lackluster - salty and not much flavor on it's own.
Meat wise, the beef and chicken here is very good! For the pork, I think Sukiya is better haha. But the vegetables selection here is AWESOME. It's the reason why I keep coming back to Shabu Sai hahaha. Especially love their SWEET OAT lettuce. So fresh and crunchy but yet slightly sweet. Also really like their Tsukune option too. In addition, appreciate that they also have a rotational seasonal vegetables selection every month (2 per month iirc).
Overall, great meal and very worth ;)
Had been wanting to try 大大条 fries after seeing it in many food fairs and pasar malam so finally went for it at Chatuchak!
There are 3 options of sauce to choose from:
- Regular : $7.90
- Premium : $8.90
- Half (only 1 premium sauce max) : $9.90
We chose the half option and opted for Seaweed Mayo (regular) and Mentaiko Mayo (premium). There were a total of 10 fries and each fry is super long 😂 but other than that, taste wise it's not super fantastic and the sauces were quite forgettable too.
Nonetheless, appreciate that they really use seaweed flakes for seaweed sauce instead of the usual seaweed powder haha. Good to try it once but probably won't buy it again.
We had the Pad Thai ($8), Moo Ping (3 for $5) and coconut shake ($7).
Vanna's Pad Thai was okay - slightly on the drier side but was happy with the portion. It's sweeter than most pad thai but definitely still very delicious.
Moo Ping was A-W-E-S-O-M-E!! It's the corner stall beside the coconut ice cream stall and the queue is insane. Not hard to see why though. The moo ping is fantastically marbled and it's soft yet meaty at the same time. So good. It's a definite must get if you're going to Chatuchak Singapore.
Coconut shake was quite refreshing and am glad to see that only coconut, coconut water and ice was used as the ingredients! Slightly pricey but it's a huuuuge cup so not bad!
First time here and was pleasantly surprised to find so many selections of bread/toast. The staff even breaks the soft boiled eggs for you!
Overall the set is $2.70. Nothing very special tbh but the staffs were very friendly :)
Super long queue on a Friday evening (queued for around 30minutes) but Keisuke Ramen never disappoints!
Rich tonkotsu broth with warm silky ramen... Absolutely delectable 😋 the price point at this branch is also really affordable with ramen starting from 9.90++
We ordered the normal tonkotsu ramen + all the topups (15.90++, pictured) and the Red Spicy Ramen ($10.90++). The free flow hard boiled eggs and もやし (beansprouts) sweetened the experience even more!
Will definitely be back!
Super long queue on a Friday evening (queued for around 30minutes) but Keisuke Ramen never disappoints!
Rich tonkotsu broth with warm silky ramen... Absolutely delectable 😋 the price point at this branch is also really affordable with ramen starting from 9.90++
We ordered the normal tonkotsu ramen + all the topups (15.90++) and the Red Spicy Ramen ($10.90++, pictured). The free flow hard boiled eggs and もやし (beansprouts) sweetened the experience even more!
Will definitely be back!
Colleagues bought egg tarts to share and this was really good! Very jiggly and soft and custardy. Their coconut tart is well worth a try too!
Had been to Bread Yard 3 years ago and it left a very good impression on me. Hence, was pleasantly surprised to find it in Burpple Beyond!
I had the Shakshouka ($14) and the bf ordered the pulled pork eggs benedict ($14, pictured) as well as 2 cups of long black ($3 each). I requested for the Hokkaido Brioche to be swapped to Sourdough Rye as I preferred a harder bread to go with the saucey tomato dish.
The Shakshuka was alright. Not very impressed because I feel the tomato base could be more umami. However the sausage is really quite good.
Thankfully the pulled pork eggs benedict is insanely good! Very impressed with the pulled pork as it's chock-full of flavor and savory which goes so well with the Hokkaido Brioche underneath it.
The coffee is also very fragrant and smooth. Will definitely be back again!