The English Breakfast ($22++)
The most expensive one of the lot - which comes with creamy scrambled eggs (not as creamy, a bit too set), roasted tomato (red, sweet and juicy), sauteed bacon, mushrooms, pork sausage (unhealthily fatty but delicious), fried potatoes (which has the texture of deep fried lard cos it's so crispy), and their speical baked beans (huge, firm beans, not soggy, in a light tomato sauce - unlike the soggy over salted ones from the can).
My most favourite item was undoubtly the brioche bread. Two thick white fluffy slices, lightly grilled and rich tasting. It's not like those light little breads you get usually which depresses under the slightest pressure, but a nice, chewy, firm and crispy. If I go back, I'll definitely order something with their brioche cos it's so delicious.The Tunesian (around $20++?)
This one smelt the best, and had the most impressive presentation. 2 half-cooked egg with tomato salsa and chorizo sausage (contains beef and pork).
Eggs Benedict ($18++)
2 poached eggs (golden yellow and runny yolks) on top of their delicious brioche bread, drizzled with hollandaise sauce, served with parma ham.
This is a really interesting drink/dessert. The top is a layer of fluffy (a bit wet) souffle, nicely burnt, and below that is a banana milkshake with honey.
Too bad banana isn't really my favourite fruit (unless it's goreng pisang). The drink is more icy than creamy, and it's really quite sweet. I didn't quite like the souffle portion because under the layer of toasted skin, it was all soggy and wasn't really like a souffle at all.
They have a digital menu in their ipod touch, but personally, I don't think it'll work well when there's a queue (no wonder why all those people complained to the straits times!). Ordering can be a bit confusing especially if there's a large group infront blocking your way (and view of their two ipod touches).
Though I can't say their breakfast is better than some others (Spruce is still my fave haunt), it's all day (and night!) so if you're hankering for scrambled eggs and the like, during un-breakfast hours (9am to 10pm to be exact), Wild Honey's definitely the place for you. Though it sure cost a bit more than I am willing to pay...
Tel: +65 6235 3900
2 comments:
The Tunisian looks interesting...is it a must-try? :)
out of all the dishes we had, everyone liked this one the best. Though I can't really comment - the sausages are made from beef.
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