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Heading to the East for some East Coast (cafe hopping) Plan? You have come to the right place.
We have compiled 20 (and increasing) cafes that covers Joo Chiat, Katong, East Coast Road, Telok Kurau, to Upper East Coast Road.
For easier reference, the newly opened ones (those late 2020 and 2021) are listed at the top, while some of the popular cafes are included below. Enjoy!
Neptune
Opening Hours: 9am – 10pm (Tue – Sat), 9am – 7pm (Sun), Closed Mon
Japanese-Inspired Brunch Cafe By Team Behind Apollo Coffee Bar
This Katong café looks set to pack in the crowd pretty soon, as it is opened by the same group behind Atlas Coffeehouse, Lunar Coffee Brewers, Columbus Coffee Co. and Apollo Coffee Bar.
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt, plus more for seasoning the fritters
1/2 teaspoon finely ground black pepper
1/2 cup finely grated Parmesan
1 large egg
Vegetable oil
Directions:
While the soup is cooking, combine the water and butter in a small saucepan. Bring to a simmer over medium-high heat, then whisk in the cornmeal.
Reduce the heat to low, and cook, stirring occasionally, until the cornmeal reaches the texture of soft polenta, about 15 minutes.
Stir in the salt, pepper, and cheese. Cook, stirring, 1 minute longer. Add the eggs and Aleppo pepper, and whisk constantly to make sure the eggs are distributed evenly. Remove from the heat, and let cool slightly.
my kids. will they have the options to stay here and work and have a family? anthony: okay so where are we? liza: we are at casa vieja in ciales. this is typical 1960s 50s grandmother house. anthony: and the food is, grandma food? liza: it is grandma food actually. those are corn fritters with ham. typical sunday, after a saturday party. anthony: hangover food, delicious. liza: so this is like a plantain soup. anthony: oh that s good. anthony: the specialty here is pastele al cadero, pork marinated in bitter orange, taro root, green plantains, squash and garbanzo beans slow cooked. and morcilla, blood sausage. one of my favorite things. liza: it s good? anthony: it s fantastic. teachers here are being asked to pay into a pension system that has been described as a ponzi scheme. you pay 10 percent of your income, into your pension plan
i decided to stay because i wanted my kids to grow up here. anthony: better times? liza: better times of course. anthony: what changed? liza: the government took too much in loans. and couldn t pay them back. so they kept putting taxes on the people, the working class people like me and we cannot pay. anthony: like many professionals here, liza marie cordova would likely have an easier time of it in the states but she chooses to stay. liza: when the crisis came to puerto rico mostly i think about my kids. will they have the options to stay here and work and have a family? anthony: okay so where are we? liza: we are at casa vieja in ciales. this is typical 1960s 50s grandmother house. anthony: and the food is, grandma food? liza: it is grandma food actually. those are corn fritters with ham.