Monday, February 24, 2020

Café&Meal MUJI at Jewel Changi Singapore

ABBEY: I was surprised when Wilma told me that we’ll be having dinner at Muji at Jewel. Seriously? It is all household items. Turns out they have cafe and deli. Wow. I got the Hamburger with Burdock, Shiitake Sauce (SGD 18.9)What I like the most is their 16-grain rice. It has a lot of texture and you can even eat it on its own. The meal is savoury and will really fill you up. Pay extra for the drinks.

Café&Meal MUJI at Jewel Changi Singapore
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Café&Meal MUJI at Jewel Changi Singapore
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WILL: Even that our workplace is kilometres apart, Abbey and I find time to have a date night after office hours. What’s the newest “tambayan” for me and Abbey? It is the Jewel Changi. You should not ask why. Everybody knew that Jewel caters a wide array of food pallete. And one of those is the huge floor for Café&Meal MUJI. 

For dinner, I chose to have Pork Katsu Donburi ($15.90). The pork is not that salty and perfectly soft and juicy. Well unlike other that’s overfried. The unique onset egg that gave the extra creaminess in my mouth. And the star of the meal...the 16-grain rice! It is indeed a luxury! How a simple looking rice will be that mushy and will give emphasis to every flavour of your viand. Wow! Just wow! 

I am an instant fan of Muji Cafe! If you are at Jewel Changi, this is another cafe to visit and try!

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Café&Meal MUJI at Jewel Changi Singapore 
(W) https://cafemeal.muji.com/sg/
(H) 10am - 10pm
(A) #02-227, 228 & 229, Jewel Changi Airport, 78 Airport Boulevard, Singapore 819666
(T) 6241 1385

Sunday, February 23, 2020

Maison de PB at Jewel Changi

ABBEY: After out dinner at Muji, we went for coffee at Maison PB (Jewel). The ambiance is cozy with its “kitcheny-homey” feel. I got a cup of Caramel Cafe Latte. And we partnered it with a pastry. The pastry is sweet and really complemented the coffee well. 


Maison de PB at Jewel Changi

WILL: Jewel Changi is a home for new restaurants and cafes in Singapore. They are not your usual/ordinary cafes. Some of those occupies until 2nd floor like the Maison de PB. Of course after a heavy meal at Muji Café, we headed to Maison de PB for desert and drinks. To my delight, I ordered a heart-shaped bread and hot matcha tea.

Pain Coeur, $5.50(Heart Shaped bread) is so flavorsome. The bits of strawberry and sweet glazed is perfect. Matcha tea is not bland and fake. Haha. It is thick, creamy and tasty! Just perfect for the Pain Couer. The café is good for a relaxing tea time and 100% good for people watching 

We will sure come back here to try their steaks. So excited for it.  

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MAISON de PB by Paris Baguette
(H) Daily 9am-10pm
(A) #02-200 Jewel Changi Airport, 80 Airport Boulevard, Singapore 819642
(T) 6743 7900

Saturday, February 22, 2020

Max's Restaurant Singapore

ABBEY: We celebrated my natal day at Max’s Singapore. A bowl of kare-kare and their famous fried chicken were served. The chicken is soft and I enjoyed eating it to the bones. 

The peanut-based beef stew really worked its wonders with each spoonful of rice. Match it with bagoong (shrimp paste) and it will be a delight. 

For dessert we had a serving of halo halo. It came with the usual; beans, nata de coco, jelly, leche flan and ube. Finished it to the last drop.

Max's Restaurant Singapore
Halo-Halo 
Max's Restaurant Singapore
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Max's Restaurant Singapore
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WILL: Another Philippine food chain opens it doors to Singapore Market. Max's Restaurant Singapore is located at Ground Floor of Far East Plaza. A place where many Filipino gathers on their weekend off. On Abbey’s 36th birthday, we went there to celebrate the day. To our surprise, on a weekday night, the place is packed and have a mid-queue outside.

We feasted on half fried chicken ($16.80), Kare-Kare or Beef Peanut Stew ($16.80) and Halo-Halo ($12.80). That’s a truly a good celebration.

Okay, the verdict. Is it the same taste with the Philippine branches? Yes. It is. The chicken still brought the nostalgic feeling of my childhood. Kare-kare’s creamy soup is still there, half cook vegetable and tender meat of beef. Halo-Halo, not that outstanding.

We will surely be going back in here. But to tell you frankly, $16.80 for half fried chicken way expensive compared to other chicken restaurants.


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Max's Restaurant Singapore
(F) https://www.facebook.com/MaxsRestaurantSG/
(H) 11am – 10 pm
(A) 14 Scotts Road, #01-07 East Plaza 228213
(T) 6909 8504