
Or satisfy your sweet tooth with varieties like chocolate speculoos, salted caramel and brown sugar with butter. Choose from savoury fillings like ham, sauteed mushrooms, comte cheese and sausage. It dishes out the most Insta-worthy galettes and crepes, and they taste as good as they look. This charming crepe-centric concept is brought to you by the folks behind Merci Marcel. We love a good crepe, and the ones at French Fold don’t ever disappoint. French Fold Photography: French Fold via Facebook Or, choose your preferred cut from the raw, cured, fromage, special or natural selections for your beefy fix.īoeuf, 159 Telok Ayer Street, Singapore 068614 3. Try signature dishes like flambe asada ribeye with mezcal or slow-cooked infused short ribs with celeriac puree.

These folks have a true passion for beef and wine, and the menu doesn’t disappoint. If you’re looking for delish cuts of steak and glasses of vino, you need to reserve a seat at Boeuf. Wash it all down with some refreshing cocktails!īasdban, #01-01, 51 Telok Ayer Street, Singapore 048441 2. This includes roasted eggplant topped with Sichuan-spiced caramel popcorn, and mapo tofu served with crab meat and ikura on a bed of mixed grain pearl rice. Think funky and fun dishes that follow the theme of “rock and roll Sichuanese food”. Chef Pang Kok Keong from Sichuan Alley and Halcyon and Crane runs the show, so you know you’re in for a treat. This gastrobar spices things up Sichuan-style at its spiffy spot in Telok Ayer. Basdban Photography: Basdban via Facebook Since we love it so much, we thought we’d give you the lowdown on what’s buzzing in the neighbourhood. A meal here is never dull, thanks to the huge variety of hawker centres and coffee shops, cafes and restaurants.


There’s no denying that we seriously dig Telok Ayer (especially for its food!). Photography: My Awesome Cafe Visiting Telok Ayer? These are the best restaurants, cafes, bars and more. This cafe is just one of the places you must visit along Telok Ayer Street.
