Serving up quality western cuisine at affordable prices, pop by this restaurant in Westgate for lunch with friends! Burppler Hui Ying Ang's go-to order at COLLIN'S would be the Mixed Grill ($20), which comes with generous cuts of juicy chicken chop, succulent summer kabana pork sausage and pork chop grilled to perfection, served with seasonal vegetables, mushroom potato au gratin and a side of pesto cream sauce and black pepper sauce.
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Devoted to the art of handmade pizzas made from finest ingredients and stone-milled flours, peep this alfresco dining spot in Boat Quay for artisanal pizzas along the Singapore River. Apart from the usual tomato-based pizza, order yourself a Pesto Pie ($24) pizza for house made ricotta cheese, fresh pesto, peppers, onions and mushrooms, garnished with fresh basil and pine nuts over a light, airy and crispy crust. Other noteworthy dishes include the Parma Pie ($26), smoky Orecchiette Bolognese ($28), creamy Fussili Cabonara ($24) and Classic New York Calzone ($18).
You'll never get bored of this place with their menu of Italian classics and Japanese-fusion dishes, which change up every two to three months! From Sep to Nov 2020, enjoy a selection of their Tagliollini Tiger Prawn with Cherry Tomatoes ($27.90), Spaghetti Hokkaido Scallop with Myoga Tobiko Wasabi taste ($27.90), Grilled Octopus ($23.90) and Seafood Squid Ink Risotto ($23.90). Don't miss out on their quality cuts of Striploin, Tenderloin or Ribeye, choosing between the Australian Pinnacle or Ireland John Stone.
Where sushi meets creativity, Wooshi serves up wacky combinations of healthy rolls and bowls! Located along the same street as Eng's Wanton Mee on Tanjong Katong Road, find this spot for customizable MYO Bowl or Roll at just $7.90. Spoiled for choice? Take a pick from their ready made combinations; classic Miss C ($6.90) with avocado, kani, ebiko and tempura puffs for crunch or korean style Psycho Kim ($6.90), which sees cajun chicken breast, nacho cheese sauce and spicy kimchi for a fiery kick.
A fully tech-enabled coffee chain located in Oxley Tower, head over for your morning coffee fix at affordable prices. Rather than getting your regular coffee order, why not opt for their signatures — Melaka Latte ($4.80), Macadamia Latte ($4.80) or Nutella Latte ($5.80). Other noteworthy drinks include the Oatly Cappuccino ($4.80), Espresso Tonic ($4.80) and Lotus Biscuit Shake ($5.40) for a after-lunch sugar high. If the caffeine doesn't wake you up, the flashy bright yellow interior will surely perk you up for the day!
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An award-winning homegrown F&B brand with 27 outlets across sunny Singapore, COLLIN’S® has grown to be a household name known for serving quality western cuisine at affordable prices. Located in Great World, head over to this casual restaurant for weekday lunch and try their Mixed Grill ($20) — think juicy chicken chop, succulent summer kabana pork sausage and pork chop grilled to perfection, served with seasonal vegetables, mushroom potato au gratin and a side of pesto cream sauce and black pepper sauce. Yum!
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Located in the heart of CBD, head to this socially conscious multi-concept store in Marina One for a leisurely breakfast of open-faced toasts and smoothie bowls. Take a pick from classics like nutty Toasted Banana + Peanut Butter ($8) toast, fresh Smoked Salmon + Cream Cheese ($12) toast and tangy Berry Berry Good ($14) smoothie bowls. Burppler The RantingPanda especially liked the Avo + Egg ($10) toast, which sees fresh avocado mashed on toasted french sourdough and garnished with hard boiled egg, cherry tomatoes and melted cheese. Sip on their Homemade Lemonade ($5) to start your day off right!
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Known for being Mandopop superstar Jay Chou's favourite bubble tea, find this spot along Arab Street for panna cotta and cream cheese foam boba! If the cute decor and neon lights don't catch your eye, their aesthetically pleasing drinks surely will! Their crowd-favourite Black Milk Tea with Panna Cotta ($7.50) and Strawberry Latte with Panna Cotta ($8.50) comes bottled and made easy for takeaway. Don't miss out on their Cream Cheese Foam Oolong TieguanyinTea ($5.50), a perfect medley of aromatic tea blended with creamy cheese foam. Add on $1 for their extra chewy Mini Taro Balls!
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Look to this Muslin-owned dessert cafe for delectable gelato on crispy waffles and specialty drinks. With 12 new flavours of gelato every month and only $3.50 per scoop, you'll be spoilt for choice — from Sea Salt Caramel, Pure Sicilian Pistachio, Taro Yam Coconut to Hojicha Green Tea, Lychee Sorbet & more! Have them atop fluffy and crispy buttermilk waffles and complement your dessert with a Soy Chai Latter ($5) or Ondeh Ondeh Latte ($5).
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Famous for their fluffy cream buns, Hattendo has opened their new flagship store at Dorsett Residences at Outram Park! Serving up a new Japanese fusion menu, pop by for a casual lunch and tuck into their Friends w Benefits ($21.90) grain bowl served with chargrilled A4 wagyu beef, foie gras, onsen egg atop fluffy Japanese rice and Pipes Burger ($21.90), which sees succulent foie gras topped on a homemade juicy hamburg beef patty. Another great choice would be their WTFat ($16) wheat plates of sous vide chestnut pork belly, shio combu linguine, shimeji mushroom and onsen egg.
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Located in the heart of CBD, kick back and relax at this cozy restobar along Boon Tat Street for modern grill dishes with an Asian twist! Tuck into the Seafood Risotto ($32), Kurobota Pork Collar ($38) or the Iberico Pork Tomahawk ($48) if you're looking for a filling meal of tender, flavourful meat. Burppler Ade Tan especially enjoyed the Bone-In Short Ribs ($38) with it's "Fork-pull-apart level of soft tender meat that was flavoured so beautifully with red wine jus."
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This quaint cafe in Kampong Bahru might seem simplistic until you try their handcrafted pastries and cakes! Pop by for a quiet lunch and enjoy their freshly baked croissants and Ham & Cheese Bagel ($13.50) served with a side of mesclun salad, along with a cup of aromatic coffee. End off the meal with their crowd favourite — The Charlotte ($8.50) which sees tangy strawberry compote within a sweet mascarpone mousse and basil sponge.
If you're working near International Plaza, why not pop by this quaint kiosk for affordable coffee, tea and healthy fruit juices to perk up your work day? From prices as low as $1.20, choose from your run-of-the-mill Kopi O ($1.20), Teh C ($1.60) and Yuan Yang ($1.40) or opt for their Brown Sugar Milk Tea ($4.30) and ever popular Dalgona Milk Tea ($4.30) to end off a long work day. Other renditions include their fruity Mango Cream Milk Dessert ($4.80) and decadent Strawberry Cheesecake ($4.80).
Nestled on Ceylon Road is this restaurant in the Eurasian Community House. Go straight for the tangy Babi Assam ($20.80) or the addictively delicious Curry Debal Chicken ($21.80) that sees a fiery curry with fresh chicken, bacon bones, chicken cocktails, cabbage and spices. Try something new with the Black Ink Calamari ($20.80) and Pineapple Prawn Curry ($20.80) for a spicy, tangy kick! For dessert, opt for their Signature Sugee Cake ($7.50) made with semolina and almond, the perfect treat to end the meal.
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This semi-fine dining concept stays true to their roots, serving up classic European dishes with a Western twist. Other than their signature dishes such as Quentin's Chicken Curry Debal ($26.80) and Prawn Bostador ($27.80), opt for their Shepherd's Pie ($16.80) and Pot Roast Beef ($29.80) for stir fried Wagyu beef slices in fragrant spices and dark soya sauce.
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Boasting an extensive menu of Vegan, Vegetarian, Gluten/Egg/Dairy/Nut Free options, there's something for everyone at this casual bistro in Far East Square. Head over for lunch with colleagues and tuck into their hearty mains, from the pan-seared Norwegian Salmon ($24), Portobello Mushroom Burger ($17) , Thai Red Curry ($16) and Genius Bolognese Pasta ($16), to leave you feeling satiated and blissful. If you're feeling extra hungry, Burppler miss greedy recommends the Mexican Cheese Quesadilla ($17) which "was served with HUGE chunks of potatoes but they were cooked to perfection 🤤 They also gave guacamole, nacho cheese and tomato salsa as sides but we enjoyed pairing it with guacamole the most! They were generous with the melted cheese inside the quesadilla so cheese lovers take note! "
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Head over for lunch at Icon Village and enjoy a bowl of Sarawak style kolo mee, served with fried wanton, minced meat and char siew. Switch things up and order the Fish Fillet Mee ($7.50), which comes with two crunchy fish fillets fried to perfection over a bowl of QQ kolo mee! End off the meal with a refreshing drink. Now, that's what you call a satisfying lunch!
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Known for their catchy ad jingle (cue 家香家香家香、面面面), this casual eatery in Marina Square serves up springy noodles served Sarawak style, with minced meat, char siew and fried wantons. Their Gold Jia Xiang Mee ($9.90) coupled with their signature chilli paste, QQ noodles and generous servings of prawns will have you dreaming about it during lunch for days on end!
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Coffee fanatics rejoice! Brought to you by the people behind Chye Seng Huat Hardware, PPP Cafe (formerly known as Papa Pehalta) is a futuristic coffee kiosk located in Funan. Known for serving specialty coffee, head to this spot for the crowd favourite White Cold Brew ($8.50), which boasts a dark chocolate and rich hazelnut in a creamy body, and Nitro Black Matter ($8) for those who prefer their coffee strong and bold. Don't miss out on their rendition of the classic iced latte with their Papa's Iced Coffee ($8.50), which comes with homemade coffee jelly for a sweet surprise!
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Working around Fusionopolis in Buona Vista? Head to this casual bistro in Galaxis for a wholesome lunch with colleagues. For a lighter meal, opt for the Roasted Sesame Salmon protein salad ($14.50) or highly recommended Turmeric FIsh and Egg ($13) protein grain, which comes with a side of red rice, coconut flakes and silverfish sambal. Each set comes with a kombucha shot for an added boost of digestive goodness to avoid that midday energy crash!
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Offering a retail experience for coffee lovers, find this spot located in Ministry of Social & Family Development in Thomson Road for aromatic roasts and quality brews at pocket-friendly prices. At $4.80 each, sip on their creamy Flat White, smooth Latte and frothy Cappuccino or opt for their Dirty Matcha ($5.80) for a bitter aftertaste of matcha and espresso. If you're not a coffee drinker, their Iced Chocolate ($6.40), made with Kokako Drinking Chocolate, will surely satisfy sweet tooths all around!
Set in a quaint district with a modern rustic ambiance, find this cafe at Kitchener Complex near Lavender MRT for quality brunch at affordable price tags. Go for the house-favourite Breakfast Rosti ($15), comprising of crispy rosti, avocado and poached eggs with hollandaise sauce. Rostis aside,other note-worthy dishes include the likes of the Spanish Jowl Bowl ($14) and creamy Bacon Carbonara ($15).
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