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    Singapore Cafe

    3.2 (78 reviews)
    ModerateThai, Chinese

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    SINGAPORE CAFE ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Luis S.

    Found this while driving around. It's a very nice small restaurant. Let me tell you it is a real good find. I was honestly shocked how many plates they offer in a small restaurant. Everything we ordered was fantastic! We ordered shrimp rolls and it normally comes with a peanut sauce, however, they have their own special sauce. I gotta say I was pleasantly surprised. The two plates ordered were also fantastic. Spicy cashew shrimp was one of the plates. It was very flavorful and had the right amount of sauce. It was not spicy as i thought it would be. Chicken mushroom was nice and sweet. The mushroom had an amazing taste! Will definitely return to try out more plates.

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    Farm S.

    Typical oriental decorations . They had soft music in the background. I order the Singapore curry with chicken . They are very generous with the meat and it was all chicken breast. The waitress I had was very nice. Plenty of parking and they have reserved parking in front of the restaurant for. The menu is simple and one page with barely any description

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    Dr. Shannon B.

    I hate to write anything this negative about any restaurant but this does not live up to its name - it's anything but 'Singaporean'. We drove out of our way thinking it's authentic Singaporean food but we were massively disappointed. The menu sounded so promising: nasi goreng, ayam padas , singapore curry chicken, fish malacca ... the guy on the phone was friendly and helpful. But sadly everything tasted like Panda Express, or worse... because we paid restaurant prices. They also haven't updated their prices online so everything costed more than our order. Lesson learnt- a name is just a name. Well, we are traveling so got a little carried away thinking in the town of El Paso we can get some killer singaporean food. Wrong.

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    Wendy V.

    Parking: came on a Saturday afternoon. Parking doesn't seem to be a problem. Service: really nice and thoughtful. We ordered an appetizer to share and she split it up to two plates for us. Food: This is where it gets confusing. So here's what we ordered. We ordered a spring roll, pad Thai, and Tom yum soup. I've never been so dissatisfied and happy all at the same time. I was passing this past and craving between taco and Thai food. I'm from LA so I guess my standards are higher? The spring roll came out first. It looked like what I can make at home. But it's simple and surprisingly good with the sauce. Next came the pad Thai and the soup. The pad Thai looked as sad as the spring roll. However, despite its looks, it tastes great... but missing that taste of pad Thai. The Tom yum soup tasted good too but missing a little more sweet and a little more spice. Don't let me get started on the menu... thai food but a fusion of other cuisine? Like Chinese food.... and the name Singapore cafe threw me off. Overall good experience.

    Top: yu sang chicken. Bottom: Singapore curry (vegetarian)

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    It was OK. I had the pad thai and spring rolls to-go. It was decent, nothing to write about.

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    Great place for a quick bite!! Pad Thai, chicken dishes, spring rolls so yummy! You can't go wrong with this place.

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    The coconut soup not not edible and the chicken pad Thai was average. Probably won't be back. Tara Thai is better.

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    This place says it's Thai food, no way near it. Your better off going to jack in the box for Chinese food. Don't give your money away.

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    Wow. This is legit Pad Thai. I was looking for noodles and saw on social media that the Thai Grub…read moretruck was on the Westside off Country Club and Westside. I called them up to order per their instructions on their post and promptly got lost thinking that they were where all the food trucks congregated but they were past the traffic circle near a random ditch. Not sure why since the country club location was well lit and poppin'. They texted me when my order was ready and told me they were closing soon but were kind enough to wait for me. The chicken pad thai was $10.50 with tax, CASH only. I must say my expectations were low but this plate blew me away. I wasn't worried that it wasn't as fresh since I was 20 mins late picking up, as this dish gets better with time to mix and soak all the sauce. The past few pad thai dishes I've had were made at home and the sauce from a bottle since I really didn't want to do the whole rigamarole of soaking tamarinds to make it as authentic as possible. The bottled sauces are wayyy too sugary and so the dish leans sweet. This plate is not sweet, but the flavors of this dish are centered around a sweet-savory fusion. Salty, nutty, slightly sweet tamarind sauce, the thin rice noodles soaked up the sauce and mixed with cubed chicken, green onions, egg, bean sprouts, and roasted ground peanuts and served with a lime wedge. It's definitely not as funky or fermented as the ones I had in Thailand, but it can stand on it's own where I worked in L.A.'s Thai town. I'm a huge fan and I can see myself already hunting down this truck in the future. They have a limited menu and I look forward to trying out the rest of the food. I let hubby have a bite and he was like wow this is really good...then I shut him down by saying he should go get himself some next time. Thai Grub - Food Truck https://maps.app.goo.gl/s8KHjVug7cKwmm2s6

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    Gave this place a try since nothing else looked appealing in the food court. We approached the…read morecounter and the ladies working looked at us and finally one of them said hello. We looked at the entrees and decided to try it out. I went for the one entree plate and I got steamed white rice with a side of grilled chicken. The chicken tasted pretty good and the rice was decently cooked. I got a regular sized drink as well and my total was about $7.50. The tables were all pretty dirty and looked as if they needed a little love. The leather from the seats were all pretty much torn and they definitely needed love. Everything needs love and some deep cleaning. Oh and maybe less tables since it seemed so crowded and more lighting! I felt like I needed to whip out my flashlight! I'm still not sure what to think about this place. It was a love hate experience. This was definitely no Thai food though, it was definitely your typical small chain cheap Chinese food restaurant.

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