Xixi and I both love the Xiao Long Xia (spicy crayfish) here ($26 for a small plate, $35+ or so for large). The flavor is awesome and the meat is good.
Also very fun cause you eat with your hands with see through gloves. I recommend doubling up with 2 gloves on each hand cause they may tear through one layer.
Well worth finding this gem. Love the fact that their sole focus is Ramen and it is delicious. Worth getting there ahead of the crowds to avoid queues at lunch and dinner.
The star of the show - 16 oz prime rib coming in at roughly $73 or so (includes soup/salad and sides). This is one massive steak, and can easily be shared by 2 people. The outer section is the best, but the inside is pretty decent as well. Goes excellently with the au jus.
The burgers here are really great, though I wish they were a bit bigger. A meal complete with fries and drink will average around $25-30, with the burger making up about $15-20 of that.
Was able to take David & Yuko for a treat and they seemed to enjoy it! So far everyone that I've taken there loves it - bonus if they are meat lovers! The great food, amazing service, and special touches like the dancing noodles make for a fantastic dining experience.
By far my favorite rosti in Singapore. Always a huge line, but well worth it. Perfect crisp on the outside and great texture on the inside. Extra sour cream please!!!
The chicken pot ($26 for regular size) is very flavorful with just the right amount of spice. Beware the peppercorns though - they'll numb the crap out of your tongue!
I absolutely LOVE these truffle fries. If there is ever a PS Cafe in the vicinity, you can bet that I'll be making a stop just for these babies. Great serving size, shoestring, crispy, and a fantastic truffle aroma. Plus the grated parmesan cheese on top? TOO GOOD!
Lala hor fun - flat noodles in a thick sauce with some veggies, clams (lala), and prawns. They also fry some of the noodles and mix it in, which gives the dish an amazing crispy yet mushy texture that goes really well with the sauce.