
Toa Payoh cafes that deserve more attention Toa Payoh is one of my favourite neighbourhood to go on a food-venture with my food kakis when I’m on a budget, for this underrated hood is an enclave of cheap and good hawker stalls such as Kim Keat Hokkien Mee, Biang Biang Noodles Xi’an Famous Food and Don Signature Crab. However, this unassuming neighbourhood has recently been drawing in the crowds, as many new cafes and brunch spots have been sprouting up in the area. The next time you’re along the red line or visiting HDB Hub and are clueless on where to head for brunch or desserts, hop off at Toa Payoh MRT station and check out these cafes! 1. The Daily Press Image credit: @the.daily.press The Daily Press is a minimalist cafe specialising in Asian-inspired sandwiches and pasta dishes. Drawing in the brunch crowd is their Korean Fried Chicken Sandwich ($13.90); a glazed deep-fried chicken and homemade kimchi slaw sandwiched between toasted ciabatta bread. Alternatively, the Zucchini Feta Pasta ($12) prepared aglio olio style is a great #MeatlessMonday option, consisting of julienned zucchini and dotted with crumbled salty feta cheese. Do note that the cafe is currently under renovation and […]
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