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Group Therapy at Katong V

I’ve been attending trapeze classes at Simply Yoga in Katong V so Adrian and the kids came along with me the other day when it was a public holiday. We ate at Group Therapy before my class and I think it was the first time we had brunch with all three kids!

David was nursing and dozing but not making any fuss so I could eat the entire meal in peace, which is very rare. Anya and Adam fed themselves and ate heartily because the food was good. A very peaceful meal! I could even take photos of the food (excuse the crap quality; they were taken with my phone in low light) and the kids.

waiting for food

waiting for food

very decent coffee

very decent coffee

Adrian's breakfast platter

Adrian’s breakfast platter

pancakes for me

pancakes for me

making a funny face

making a funny face

busy eating

busy eating

David and me

David and me

Arbite at Serangoon Gardens

Adrian had to go to the club last weekend so we decided to explore our dining options in the North. We decided on Arbite at Serangoon Gardens but almost changed our mind about going because parking was a nightmare! Just as we were thinking of leaving the area and heading elsewhere, we managed to get a lot.

Arbite wasn’t very packed when we got there but there were quite a few tables with ‘Reserved’ signs and the place started filling up while we were eating. There were 3 or 4 servers working but I think most of them must be new because they looked somewhat clueless and kept having to check with the supervisor whenever they weren’t sure about something. For example, the table next to us asked for black pepper and the server went to ask the supervisor where it was even though it was in plain sight with the other condiments.

Arbite

Arbite

Adrian & Baby D

Adrian & Baby D

The food was good though. Adrian ordered his usual breakfast platter and it came with scrambled eggs, bacon, baked beans, grilled tomato, smoked chili & chicken sausage, mushrooms, brioche and pommes noisettes. He was very pleased with it and ranked it in the top 5 of all the breakfast platters he’s had. The coffee was only so-so.

I had the Duck & Eggs, which was poached eggs, duck rillette, Hollandaise sauce, jalapenos, cheese, muffin and greens. It was nice, but I was hoping for a stronger jalapeno flavour to come through. I could only taste jalapeno in one particular bite that I took.

I decided to have My Wife’s Chocolate Cake for dessert but it was such a disappointment. It looked good but was too dry. Maybe things would have gone better with the Gula Melaka Tiramisu or the Chocolate Yuzu Fondant!

Arbite Breakfast

Arbite Breakfast

Duck & Eggs

Duck & Eggs

My Wife's Chocolate Cake

My Wife’s Chocolate Cake

Arbite
66A Serangoon Garden Way, Singapore 555962. 
Tel: 62870430
Tue – Fri, 11.30 am – 3.00 pm, 6.00pm – 10.30pm
Sat – Sun 11.00 am – 10.30 pm 
Closed on Mondays 

Stirling Highway at Ridgewood Condominium

I’ve been meaning to visit Stirling Highway for some time and finally got around to it on Saturday. We only had the baby with us because the kids were busy meeting and greeting the Prime Minister over at the Clementi Arts & Culture Festival so it was a chill brunch.

I have a thing for sweet-salty combinations so I ordered the pulled pork buttermilk pancakes with Jack Daniel’s-infused maple syrup. It was really good and I wolfed down everything! The pancakes were fluffy and the pulled pork was melt-in-the-mouth tender. I also had the mocha and it was very chocolatey and comforting.

Adrian had the breakfast platter with Portobello mushroom, two eggs of your choice, sausage, bacon and bread. It was quite decent and he particularly liked the garlicky mushrooms. I appreciated the generous serving of greens and tomatoes in the platter.

Stirling Highway is at a convenient location for us so we’ll probably be back to try their lunch and dinner offerings and the desserts!

Stirling Highway

Stirling Highway

chocolatey mocha

chocolatey mocha

pulled pork pancakes

pulled pork pancakes

brekkie platter

brekkie platter

Brunch at Rokeby

We’ve only ever had dessert at Rokeby and that was almost a year ago so it was nice to finally have brunch there recently. Adrian ordered his usual breakfast platter with everything and I couldn’t resist the foie gras benedict. It was good but could have done with less hollandaise sauce, especially since the foie gras already made the dish so rich. I find that cafes generally tend to overdo it with the hollandaise sauce when it comes to the eggs benedict. The sticky date pudding was moist and satisfying. It was a good brunch and we’ll be happy to go back again if we’re in the area.

Rokeby

Rokeby

inside

inside

iced latte

iced latte

iced chocolate

iced chocolate

full monty brekkie

full monty brekkie

foie gras benedict

foie gras benedict

sticky date pudding with salted caramel sauce

sticky date pudding with salted caramel sauce

a dash of salt

a dash of salt

Adam

Adam

La Ristrettos at Novena Medical Centre

After Anya was done with Doctor for a Day, we popped over to Novena Medical Centre across the road and had brunch at La Ristrettos. I’ve heard a lot of buzz about the place, mainly because it’s in such a unexpected location. The service could have been better and the drinks took a relatively long time to come, but it’s a nice, quiet place to hang out.

The coffee and food was very decent too. I was pleasantly surprised by the chocolate ice-cream in my iced mocha. I ordered Tostino E Arrosto in a blur and didn’t realise it came with roast chicken breast (which I don’t like at all!) but the chicken was very tender and flavourful so it was okay.

very Christmassy

very Christmassy

teeny place

teeny place

glass jars

glass jars

loves her new stethoscope

loves her new stethoscope

iced mocha and latte

iced mocha and latte

sour dough with spinach, roast chicken breast and poached egg

sour dough with spinach, roast chicken breast and poached egg

W39 Bistro & Bakery

I’m not supposed to be writing this post because the husband LOVES W39 Bistro & Bakery and doesn’t want more people to know about it. But it’s so nice to finally have a decent cafe in the West! I adore the cheery colors in W39 and the little knickknacks all over the place. There are some old-school sweets – remember Ring Pop and Push Pop? – for sale and it’s totally a blast from the past for me.

W39

W39

inside

inside

loads of yummy bread

loads of yummy bread

my brunch mates

my brunch mates

I can still remember the Push Pop jingle!

I can still remember the Push Pop jingle!

Another super big plus for me is that W39 takes reservations by email. I’m a socially-awkward penguin and I hate speaking on the phone to strangers and having to spell my name every time I try to make a reservation.

The food at W39 is great value for money. I have never seen Eggs Benedict for $9 in any other cafe I have visited. More importantly, the food is yummy. Fussy Simon didn’t have any complaints about his food. And you know how some cafes try to have local items on the menu but completely screw it up? W39’s nasi lemak is good stuff. Even the accompanying roasted chicken leg is good! (I’m not a fan of chicken, by the way.) Anya’s pancakes from the kids’ menu was a very substantial serving and even came with a drink.

his 'say cheese' face

his ‘say cheese’ face

Spink

his shirt matches the decor

happy with his coffee

happy with his coffee

hearty breakfast

Hearty Breakfast

eggs benedict

Eggs Benedict

nasi lemak

Nasi Lemak

pancakes from kids' menu

pancakes from kids’ menu

helping to cut up her pancakes

helping to cut up her pancakes

We had the salted caramel cake and Mister Chocolate cake for dessert because our server recommended them and they were both delicious. And there were many other tasty-looking cakes in the display that I must go back to eat. See you again soon, W39!

salted caramel cake

salted caramel cake

Mister Chocolate

Mister Chocolate

Lola’s Cafe

I was visiting a friend in the Hougang area on Thursday so I dropped by Lola’s Cafe at Simon Rd for brunch with Anya before that. Lola’s Cafe is a bright and cheerful cafe with friendly staff. It’s quite a small place so it filled up rather quickly even on a weekday afternoon. There’s a little day bed with rainbow cushions in a corner near the entrance and Anya decided to make herself comfortable on it.

Lola's Cafe

Lola’s Cafe

colourful cushions

colourful cushions

inside

inside

little nook

little nook

The coffee is very decent and the iced tea was refreshing. I love eggs benedict and really liked their version with avocado. The avocado adds a lovely creamy touch to the dish so it could have done with a bit less hollandaise sauce. They have delicious-looking desserts and Anya chose the lemon meringue tart which was quite yummy. I would have liked to try their dark chocolate sea salt tart and the banana earl grey tart!

refreshing iced tea

refreshing iced tea

mocha

mocha

avocado eggs benedict

avocado eggs benedict

lemon meringue tart

lemon meringue tart

crumbs on mouth

crumbs on mouth

she calls these harp chairs

she calls these harp chairs

The prices at Lola’s Cafe are very reasonable, even for their dinner menu, so it’s a pity I’m hardly in that area. Would love to visit again if I get the chance. Meanwhile, read more about Lola’s Cafe and other items on their menu in this blog post!