Reviews by t13457
Really nice little place that has amazing healthy food. We tried the matcha acai bowls and they tasted so good. Knowing that the ingredients were all vegan and gluten free made it taste even fresher. For $12.50, it was a steal.
An all-you-can-eat Japanese buffet (around $43 pp). Great variety of fresh fish made upon request. The sashimi didn't have a fishy smell and tasted great.
The interior is a little dull with dimmer lighting, but the food is quite authentic. The prices are reasonable, but slightly towards the expensive side for bibimbap ($15). However, the lunch prices for some dishes are quite afforable at $10.
Really nice place to go for yumcha. Prices are still reasonable, although I feel that the standard of dishes has dropped a little over the years. However, the fried sesame ball is still a favourite.
Hands down favourite Vietnamese place. They sell the best and authentic Vietnamese bread rolls at a really affordable price (around $4), which you really can't find elsewhere. Friendly service, I'm always down for it.
Really nice place for a ramen fix. The prices are quite affordable (had the Sapporo Ramen with the traditional half-boiled egg for $10.90). Broth was delicious and authentic, overall good experience
In the Easter spirit, we came here for the Easter inspired pizza. Nutella base, topped with more chocolate, easter eggs, cotton candy and a Lindt bunny as a cherry on top. Cannot be even better
Lovely cafe that gave off bright vibes. I tried the blueberry panacotta and oh my goodness, so delicious. Wasn't overly sweet as I thought (the yoghurt balanced it out), overall great experience
Came here with a friend for brunch. Lovely place with a great environment. Prices were quite reasonable, as I paid $13 for a bowl of muesli that was full of fruits! Great experience
My friend and I came here for lunch and had the Acai bowl ($16) and the Sushi bowl ($21). Nothing can go wrong with smoked salmon and a fried egg. Decently priced and really nice interior.