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  • Three Buns by Potato Head Folk in The Ultimate Guide to Burgers in Singapore

    I went for the Baby Huey burger ($18) on a recent visit to Potato Head for lunch. Really enjoyed the fresh ingredients and mixture of flavours that this burger delivers. The spiced mayonnaise and toasted brioche bun rounded off an experience that I'd be quite happy to repeat again soon.
    03 Jul 2015
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  • Brunches Cafe in The Ultimate Guide to Eggs Benedict in Singapore

    I was recommended this place by a friend who lives in the area. Really welcomed by their quirky vintage decorations inside and friendly staff, I went for their Eggs Benedict ($15). The eggs were well poached on a toasted english muffin and I quickly noticed the fried mushrooms that weren't on the menu but came as a welcome surprise. Sadly for me, their streaky bacon wasn't of great quality and their homemade hollandaise sauce had little flavour and was not very liberally applied.
    06 Jul 2015
  • Oberstrasse in The Ultimate Guide to Eggs Benedict in Singapore

    I went for their traditional Eggs Benedict and enjoyed the overall presentation of the dish. The eggs were slightly under-poached and of medium quality but the hollandaise sauce was good with a hint of citrus and spice to it. The ham was of decent quality and the English muffin base was fresh but I'd have preferred for it to have been toasted. Certainly one of the best value Eggs Benedict I've had in Singapore to date.
    07 Jul 2015
  • Pacamara Boutique Coffee Roasters in The Ultimate Guide to Eggs Benedict in Singapore

    I really liked the modern and bright feel to Pacamara alongside the dedication you sense to their craft. Their Truffle Benedict was beautifully presented with two well poached eggs of good quality. I really enjoyed the spinach which was layered between the brioche base and honey baked ham. Their signature truffle hollandaise sauce blended well with all the other flavours and certainly made for a unique and rich tasting variation on this traditional dish.
    09 Jul 2015
  • Penny University in The Ultimate Guide to Eggs Benedict in Singapore

    I really likes the laid back theme of this place and was eager to try their Eggs Benedict. I opted for the salmon version as I'm not a big fan of turkey ham. I really enjoyed the toasted brioche base alongside their homemade hollandaise sauce which was delicious and came with a hint of citrus and mustard. The eggs were well poached but of medium quality and the smoked salmon wasn't full of flavour.
    10 Jul 2015
  • Group Therapy Coffee in The Ultimate Guide to Eggs Benedict in Singapore

    I'm a big fan of converted shop houses and had been looking forward to visiting this venue. I ordered the Poached Eggs (Eggs Royale) and was not particularly impressed with its rather sloppy presentation on arrival. The smoked salmon was of average quality while the eggs were a little under poached for my liking and of poor quality. I enjoyed their hollandaise sauce which was liberally served but was left a little disappointed overall.
    13 Jul 2015
  • Rabbit Carrot Gun in The Ultimate Guide to Eggs Benedict in Singapore

    This place certainly took me back in time a little to the gastro-pubs of London when I first entered. I went for their Eggs Benedict ($15) and really enjoyed their bacon on the toasted English muffins.The eggs were well poached but of medium quality and their hollandaise sauce looked great but was unfortunately a little flavourless in taste. A fresh side salad accompanied the dish but there was no dressing served on it which was a shame.
    14 Jul 2015
  • db Bistro & Oyster Bar in The Ultimate Guide to Burgers in Singapore

    I'd heard good things about the burgers at DB Bistro so was excited to try it before going to a play at the MBS Theatre opposite the restaurant. The atmosphere at DB Bistro is one of fine dining and the service matches the high standards set. I went for their Frenchie Burger and thought the meat was excellent. I also really enjoyed the three accompanying sauces that came alongside the burger and crispy fries. While it was a delicious meal I was hoping for just a little more unique flavour.
    15 Jul 2015
  • Five & Dime in The Ultimate Guide to Eggs Benedict in Singapore

    I'd noticed Five & Dime when driving past previously and was keen to see what lay behind the doors of this boutique cafe. I went for their Eggs Benny ($18) and really enjoyed its presentation. The eggs were of good quality and well poached. I really enjoyed the hollandaise sauce, slightly spicy roasted potatoes, side salad, and the fruit salad which was a novel addition to the overall flavours. The wagyu beef was a little stringy and lacking in a strong enough flavour to really add to the dish.
    16 Jul 2015
  • Cafe Melba in The Ultimate Guide to Eggs Benedict in Singapore

    I originally saw this cafe while on the top deck of a bus heading towards the East Coast and made a note to try it out. I'm glad I did because their Free Range Eggs Benedict ($20) is one of the best I've tried in Singapore. I really enjoyed their high quality eggs which were very well poached, alongside the delicious bacon and really tasty hollandaise sauce. The roasted cherry tomatoes and side salad complimented a fantastic brunch.
    20 Jul 2015
  • Pacamara Boutique Coffee Roasters in The Ultimate Guide to the Best Coffee in Singapore

    Really enjoyed my flat white at this cafe - loved the bright, open plan seating interior.
    21 Jul 2015
  • Toby's Estate in The Ultimate Guide to Eggs Benedict in Singapore

    I really like the converted industrial feel and open seating nature of this place. Having bumped into a friend outside I was keen to try their Brooklyn Style Eggs Benedict ($19). The eggs were well poached and of good quality, combining really well with the delicious stewed beef and toasted brioche. Their in-house eggs benny sauce was a little too closely related to mayonnaise for me to truly enjoy its addition as much as I would have enjoyed a more traditional hollandaise sauce.
    23 Jul 2015
  • Riders Cafe in The Ultimate Guide to Eggs Benedict in Singapore

    I really enjoyed the setting of Riders Cafe which is surrounded by the Bukit Timah Saddle Club stables and tropical greenery of Singapore. It is worth booking in advance because there was a 30 minute wait for a table when I arrived. I went for their Blackstone Benedict ($16) which was well presented. The eggs were of good quality and well poached, the bacon and tomatoes were delicious. Their hollandaise sauce was the only let down in both its lack of succinct flavour and minimalist serving.
    27 Jul 2015
  • Wild Honey in The Ultimate Guide to Eggs Benedict in Singapore

    I went for their European Eggs Benedict and really enjoyed the presentation of the dish. The brioche base was fresh and gently toasted, the eggs were of good quality and very well poached. I really enjoyed the subtle layer of sauteed mushrooms alongside the rich and creamy hollandaise sauce which had a hint of citrus to it. The good quality prosciutto ham rounded off a very enjoyable and richly flavoured dish.
    27 Jul 2015
  • Craftsmen Specialty Coffee in The Ultimate Guide to Eggs Benedict in Singapore

    I really liked the laid back nature of this coffee shop with its rustic feeling wooden interior. Interested in trying the closest option on the menu to Eggs Royale I went for the subject dish. I really enjoyed the good quality smoked salmon and generous layer of guacamole. The eggs were a little under poached for my liking and of average quality. I enjoyed the chipotle mayonnaise and the depth it gave when mixed in with all the other flavours.
    29 Jul 2015
  • Canopy Garden Dining in The Ultimate Guide to Eggs Benedict in Singapore

    I'd not previously been to Bishan Park and really enjoyed the setting and style of this cafe. I went for their Eggs Benedict Grande ($19) and really enjoyed the serrano ham, fried mushrooms and side salad that came with a pesto dressing. The eggs were well poached but of average quality, and the hollandaise sauce looked great but was a little lacking in a distinct flavour.
    31 Jul 2015
  • Symmetry Cafe in The Ultimate Guide to Eggs Benedict in Singapore

    I really like the atmosphere and setting of this cafe. I went for the Symmetry Eggs Benedict ($22) and really enjoyed the presentation of the dish on their signature granite themed plates. The eggs were of good quality but a little under poached for my liking. I enjoyed the bacon and sauteed mushrooms alongside the toasted english muffins. The hash brown on the side didn't do very much for me although I enjoyed the side salad. Their glazed hollandaise sauce was not deep enough in flavour.
    03 Aug 2015
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  • Boufe Boutique Cafe in The Ultimate Guide to Eggs Benedict in Singapore

    I went for the Eggs Benedict ($16) and really enjoyed their deliciously fresh brioche base. The eggs were well poached and of good quality. I enjoyed their creamy hollandaise sauce and the side salad with balsamic dressing. Being a little bit of a ham snob, I didn't think it matched the otherwise high quality of the dish but I very much enjoyed the overall experience.
    05 Aug 2015
  • Arteastiq Tea House in The Ultimate Guide to Eggs Benedict in Singapore

    In keeping with the opulent style of this venue, their Aphrodite Crabcake Benedict was well presented. I wasn't sure what to make of the crabcake addition to this traditional dish but ended up enjoying the richness of flavour. The eggs were slightly under poached for my liking but of good quality. Their hollandaise sauce blended well with the overall flavours and I enjoyed the addition of asparagus.
    11 Aug 2015
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