But the daily breakfast from the humble street-side stores a short walk away…
The warmth of the Taiwanese people, the hot piping Taiwanese Egg Pancake Rolls 蛋餅, Baked Pastries with YouTiao 燒餅油條, and of course Soy Milk豆漿. (Also read: 10 Taiwanese Cafes In Singapore)
Most people would recommend stores like Fu Hang Dou Jiang 阜杭豆漿 or World Soymilk King 世界豆漿大王 (better known as Yonghe), but I enjoyed many breakfast experiences in the mum-and-pop shops.
After I discovered about True Breakfast 初早餐 in Singapore, I went back 4 times (decided not to write about it yet for various reasons).
Every time I visited, there was just more and more Taiwanese (can hear from the accent) and office workers from the vicinity visiting, and you know there is just that
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SINGAPORE - A woman accused of killing her two-year-old daughter, whose remains were found inside a metal pot five years after the alleged crime, has been temporarily let off the hook for murder.
March 02, 2021
She and her husband were charged in September 2019 for killing their daughter in a Chin Swee Road flat in March 2014.
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SINGAPORE - A woman accused of killing her two-year-old daughter, whose remains were found inside a metal pot five years after the alleged crime, has been temporarily let off the hook for murder.
The 32-year-old was granted on Tuesday (March 2) a discharge not amounting to an acquittal for her murder charge.
A discharge not amounting to an acquittal means that she can still be prosecuted for the offence later, depending on the evidence that emerges.
The woman is still facing 12 additional charges, including multiple counts of abuse involving four other children. Her case is expected to be heard again on April 13.
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Bubble Tea (S$5) is available in four flavours: Original Milk Tea, Matcha, Earl Grey, and Da Hong Pao.
If you prefer hot tea, you may wish to opt for refillable
Tea (S$7.50 per pot).
Served in a transparent pot and cute tiny cups, you can select from three flavours, Mango, Peach, or Osmanthus.
We appreciated the fresh floral fragrance from our osmanthus tea that warmed us in the chilly air-conditioned restaurant. Photo by Karen Lui
Ballroom-turned-restaurant
Besides the small chandelier and fairy lights, the set-up is generally no-frills with simple black tables and red chairs.
Although it was not at all crowded on the Monday evening when we dropped by, a restaurant representative disclosed that weekends generally see more human traffic.