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Chai Restaurants in Singapore

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City: Singapore, 117A Frankel Ave, 458232,, Singapore
"Pricey. But pretty good food"
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City: Singapore, Dempsey Cluster (Tanglin Village), 9 Dempsey Rd, 247697,, Singapore
"The environment is comfortable and the service is very attentive. It is also polite to talk to guests.. I didn't specifically ask them to bring a chair over for my bag to sit on. Thanks! will eat again next time."
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City: Singapore, 5C Yong Siak St, Singapore 168643, Singapore
"Food was good, had the scrambled eggs with sourdough. Was said to be spicy but not really spicy! Cappuccino coffee was abit to the acidic fruity side, so if you prefer acidic coffee that’s for you. Friendly staff and fast service!"
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City: Singapore, Foorida Enterprises, Victoria St, Singapore 18, Singapore
"Good location opposite Bugis+ , nice interior decoration, good seating arrangement, and the drinks are nice, personally I like the chai latte not too sweet and flavorful. Will come back to check the 2nd floor and try more stuff here. PS: 2nd floor has better design, and better views."
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City: Singapore, Isrida Silk Tie Collections, Singapore 73, Singapore
"All would be perfect bar that aircon water that dripped on me. Bar tenders are good service providers. Serving with a smile. Makes my day. Did anyone say that gula melaka pandan cake is simply superlicious? Yum"
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City: Singapore, 113 Frankel Ave, Singapore 458230, Singapore
The menu of Cedele (frankel Ave) from Singapore includes 61 dishes. On average, dishes or drinks on the menu cost about $10.0. The categories can be viewed on the menu below.
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City: Singapore, Epi Treatz, Singapore 66, Singapore
"Value for money and perfect for a casual lunch. I found the dishes and set meals well priced. I order a 2 pax set meal at $28.80 (before taxes) that included 1) a curry fish head that came with a generous amount of fish, long beans, eggplant and tofu puffs. It was nicely presented in a claypot and kept warm throughout the meal over a flame 2) a plate of stir fried broccoli. The vegetable was cooked well with garlic and retained a good crunch 3) a ‘Chai Poh’ omelette was well cooked. It was flavourful, only a tad dry The meal was overall satisfactory and I’d definitely return. The portion was generous and I’d recommend patty of 3 if all are small eaters."
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City: Singapore, Guoco Tower, 1 Wallich St, Singapore 078881, Singapore
"Had a small misunderstanding but tried the custard bun and it was really good the custard is creamy and not too sweet, the bun is nice and soft. The coffee was great too. I will return now :"
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City: Singapore, Sri Indah Hairdressing Saloon, Bedok North Ave 3, Singapore 460136, Singapore
"The whiffs of lovely coffeebeans greets me first. Then the wonderful and service staff warms my heart. Lastly, the coffee and dessert did not disappoint at all. I’d come back again soon. Love."
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City: Singapore, Asian Welcome, Coleman St, Singapore 17, Singapore
"A good place for anyone trying Burmese cuisine for the first time in Singapore. I brought my guest from Thailand here as he wanted to have a taste of Burmese food for the first time. <br/ <br/ We ordered the set menus which comprised of: Mohinga (traditional Burmese fish curry based noodle dish, similar to but much lighter than local Laksa), To Hpu Nway (Myanmar 's Shan State traditional noodle dish with 'warm Burmese tofu ' sauce), To Hpu Kyaw (fried Burmese tofu), Laphet Thoke (Burmese famous tea leaf salad) to begin with.<br/ <br/ Mohinga here was not as 'hard core ' Burmese as the other places in Peninsula Plaza offer. However, its a good introductory dish for any one who is new to Burmese food. The next dish, which was really good and hardly found in Singapore was indeed the To Hpu Nway, a classic ethnic Shan noodle dish. Boiled plain rice noodle topped with tangy savoury tomato based semi dry pork curry and drenched in the silky smooth rich warm Burmese tofu sauce (made of pure perfectly cooked chickpea flour) as a contrasting flavour, and garnished with fresh corriander leaves and roasted peanuts for texture. This particular dish came with a side condiment of chilli flakes and pickled Chinese mustard greens with small onions, just how we would get it normally in Myanmar 's street food vendors! <br/ <br/ Laphet thoke, the famous Burmese fermented tea leaf salad was served good here, however there are more places in the same building which offer better ones. Same quality also for their fried Burmese tofu (Burmese tofu definitely is a must to try for those who have never tried Burmese food before! Its a rich 'tofu ' made with pure chickpea flour, no soya bean product is used in the making of this). <br/ <br/ For desserts we ordered Hsanwin Makin, a Burmese version of rich coconuty poppy seed topped semolina sweet cake and Hpa Lu Da, simply Burmese version of Indian Falooda drink which consisted of rose syrup, milk, mini sago pearls, basil seeds, pandan flavoured Burmese chendol (Moh Let Saung), egg custard pudding and a scoop of vanilla ice cream. These desserts were pretty standard too, and easily found in the other Burmese eateries in the same building too. <br/ <br/ Last but not least we ordered the Laphet Yey, the creamy rich yet full bodied Burmese hot milk tea, to end the lunch here. This milk tea is definitely a must in experiencing Burmese cuisine! It has a unique flavour character that is different with other great milk tea drinks like the Thai Cha Yen, Hongkong Style Nai Cha, Teh Tarik, Hyderabad 's famous Irani Chai and Indian doodh pattee chai.<br/ <br/ Anyway, do come to this place to experience good introduction to Burmese cuisines! Service and cleanliness were definitely more than good!"
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$3.8

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