Category: Singapore Eat
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Singapore Cafe: Better Days Cafe & Bar @ Beauty World
Better Days Cafe & Bar serves mainly light bites with cafe coffee, tea and other iced beverages, such as beers, cocktails, spirits, etc, till night time.
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Singapore Eat: May’s Kafe Local Fares @ Beauty World
May’s Kafe is a self-service cafe serving traditional coffee with a wide range of affordable local fares, like nasi lemak, toasts, curry chicken, roti prata, etc.
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Singapore Eat: Tasty China (锦绣中华) x iPOT Mala Tri-Pot (iPOT 麻辣三锅) @ Beauty World
Tasty China serves local coffee, breakfast, Chinese street snacks (noodles, grilled skewers, etc) and also mala hotpot by iPOT Mala Tri-Pot.
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Singapore Buy: En Cakes & Pastries @ Bukit Batok
En Cakes & Pastries is a specialised cake shop recognised for its high-quality, bespoke cakes and themed creations, with focuses on low sugar level.
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Singapore Eat: Xiang Mei Roasted Meat & Chicken Rice (香美烧腊.鸡饭) @ Bukit Batok
Xiang Mei Roasted Meat & Chicken Rice specialises in charcoal-grilled roasted delights and herbal roasted duck. Their barbecue pork “melts in the mouth”.
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Singapore Eat: Beauty World Wanton Noodle (美世界云吞面) @ Beauty World
Beauty World Wanton Noodle serves both classic and its own signature wanton noodles with more ingredients. And other noodles with different toppings.
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Singapore Eat: Hong Wen Mutton Soup (红炆羊肉汤)
Hong Wen Mutton Soup serves tasty, traditional herbal mutton soup for nearly half a century and is Michelin-recommended.
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Singapore Eat: Blanco Court Fresh Fish Soup (白兰阁鲜鱼汤) @ Beauty World
Blanco Court Fresh Fish Soup has been serving its fresh fish soup / bee hoon, with either sliced fish, fried fish or fried fish head, since 1978.
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Singapore Eat: Hokkien Street Bak Kut Teh (福建街肉骨茶) @ Hong Lim Food Centre
Hokkien Street Bak Kut Teh has been around since the 1960s and serves their Michelin-recommended Hokkien-style bak kut teh the old traditional way.
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Singapore Eat: Outram Park Fried Kway Teow Mee (欧南园炒粿条面) @ Hong Lim Food Centre
Outram Park Fried Kway Teow Mee is famous and Michelin-recommended for its smoky fried kway teow mee. Great patience is required to eat it.
