Ronin

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Nope, this is not another post about a fairly new hidden cafe furnished quirkily and only offers coffee and dessert items that you need to try the next weekend.

Overlooking the fact that you might not know you’ve arrived at your destination, Ronin, do offer pretty decent (non jap related) food but some of their…antics puzzles me, I’ll elaborate.

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Pictorial: Spathe Public House

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Garlic Fries, $8.

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Belgian Waffle and Fried Chicken with mornay sauce, $17 (+$2 for very awesome scrambled eggs)

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Sticky Toffee Pudding, $12.

 

Spathe Public House

8 Mohamed Sultan Road #01-01 Singapore 238958

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http://www.spathepublichouse.com/

 

Eatplaylove Craft Cafe

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Singaporeans like to be given choices, and we’ve seen a growing number of places offering different cuisines like Western & Thai from the same kitchen, but I think this is the first time its combined with a DIY arts & crafts concept!

Eatplaylove is a new child-friendly crafts cafe at Aliwal Arts Centre (apt location!), occupying a rather large whimsically decorated space and at just about 1 month old.

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Kith Cafe, Park Mall

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When Kith was a hole-in-the-wall cafe at Rodyk street, it didn’t appeal to me well enough to try it. Besides, there were lots of options along Robertson Quay with better seating and menu choices.

Kith cafe, very wisely, sprouted a second relatively spacious outlet at Park Mall. With the lure of better accessibility, a more robust menu (complete with a ex Da Paolo chef) and a pretty alfresco deck, it didn’t take me long to convince friends to go with me for dinner.

And things have changed now, I adore them.

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