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    Singapore Orchid

    4.2 (6 reviews)
    ModerateSingaporean
    Thu 12:00 pm - 11:00 am (Next day)
    Fri 12:00 pm - 11:00 am (Next day)

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    Old Chang Kee - Old Chang Kee Covent Garden_Yelp-10

    Old Chang Kee

    4.5(22 reviews)
    13.2 miCovent Garden, Strand

    A light and bright Covent Garden outpost of the Singaporean snack chain, this place is famed for…read moreits curry puffs. We were tired after exploring Leicester Sq, and the Trafalgar area and looking for quick food. Googled and found this, looked very bright and quick grab, so decided to try this There's also a short menu of noodles and soups served in cardboard bowls. Inside, it's bright yellow and cheerful, but the vibe is grab-and-go, with just a sprinkling of seats. We ordered *Curry Chicken Potato puff - spicy mix inside, crunchy outside. It's commonly stuffed with curried chicken or potatoes and is a hybrid of other food items. It blends cornish pasties, samosas, and empanadas in the most beautiful way. * Fried Laksa Noodle with Sambal (Shrimp noodles) Joint runs by the owner and, I guess, his daughter. The owner was very polite and helpful, and made us go through the menu. We sat outside and enjoyed our food. Vibe was chill. It's near Covent Garden, so it's always lively. Note: when we sat out, the owner immediately came and warned us about how thieves are active in this area, and last night, someone stole a phone from the table, and the owner had to go to the police station to help his customer (just wanted to put this)

    Old Chang Kee was a restaurant I stumbled upon during my time in London. This Singaporean street…read morefood restaurant and tons of selection and the staff were very nice. The prices are quite reasonable and the vibes overall here are very cool! When it comes to the food, their curry puffs are delicious! Some of the other dishes I tried included the Singapore chicken curry and Ock Fried Chicken. 7/10 recommend!

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    Bugis Street Brasserie - Sliced beef and fried noodle

    Bugis Street Brasserie

    4.0(70 reviews)
    12.1 miSouth Kensington
    ££

    As someone who is of Singaporean heritage, this place is not bad. It definitely is a good intro for…read morethose who are going to Singapore or want a taste of Singapore. however, if you're from the country, it may not be that impressive. Their flavors for the most part were right, portions are small, and prices are high which contrasts for its norm, since this is street food in Singapore which would cost 3-6$ a plate. Would recommend a more Peranakan decor to make this place feel like Bugis in Singapore. Hainanese chicken rice- good chicken, soup was way too salty that it was nota drinkable at all. Rice was right flavor but wrong texture. Maybe the certain rice can't be found in UK. Seafood Chow fun- I was actually impressed with the chow fun part that charred part and the oily noodles that require high heat and high oil to make it that texture. this dish was good. Would highly recommend it. Chinese leaf- just dressed up Napa cabbage but well done. Salt and pepper shrimp were also not bad The hakkien mee was good but was a little sweeter than what I remembered from Singapore. Overall an ok place- If you've not had Singapore food before this is a good pricy intro to what's ahead.

    food and service were excellent. a bit pricy, but the portions were sufficiently-sized so that was…read moresome comfort. Inside a fancy hotel, so the price point is somewhat expected. Hotel guests get a small discount, that was nice.

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    +65 / Plus-Six-Five Supper Club - http://plusixfive.wordpress.com

    +65 / Plus-Six-Five Supper Club

    5.0(1 review)
    14.7 miIslington, Angel

    I was a complete supper-club virgin...until "Plus-Six-Five" deflowered me!…read more I had heard about this supper club through the grapevine and then decided to gather a few friends and try it out. To be honest, I wasn't quite sure what to expect: who are these people who invite complete strangers into their homes and cook up a storm for them? Don't they have their own friends, who they can invite? What if this is a trap and they hold us ransom and ask for a shit-load of money to let us free again? - Well, turns out that all my suspicions and concerns were thrown over-board, once I entered the Goz's flat (Goz, by the way, is the host of this Singaporean Supper Club.) We were seated immediately and started nibbling on the spicy appetizers that were placed in front of us. Soon the room filled up with other strangers just like us and, while in the beginning it was certainly a little awkward, the common experience of this awkwardness made us bond rather quickly and soon we were chatting away with our fellow supper-clubians. To be honest, I can't remember what kind of dishes were served up, but I do remember that all of them were excellent - especially a meat dish, that had stewed away for a few days apparently. At the end of the night, we were in for two more treats: 1) we tried home-made macaroons by a local amateur-pastry chef and 2) we experienced coffee from a Singaporean coffee-roastery; the owner himself poured the coffee for us, explaining various intricate details about the bouquet along the way... Overall, I truly enjoyed my first time...and I can almost say that since then I've been to another supper club and I've already lined up two more. If you're curious about other supper clubs, have a look at http://www.edibleexperiences.com.

    Singapore Orchid - singaporean - Updated June 2026

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