Ma La Ma La Tang is a new casual eatery at 37 East Coast Road which specialises in Mala Tang. Good news for Easties who love Mala dishes!
Ma La Ma La Tang is a new casual eatery at 37 East Coast Road which specialises in Mala Tang. Good news for Easties who love Mala dishes!
Located at Marine Cove in East Coast Park, East Coast Commune is a family-friendly cafe that serves speciality coffee, cold pressed juices, hearty sandwiches, fresh bakes, natural wines and craft beers.
One of the most beautiful cafes in Singapore, it is a great hangout spot which is worth travelling to East Coast Park for.
For the love of all things, breaded, fried and golden, few come close to the taste and textural satisfaction we get from Japanese tonkatsu. What’s to hate? It’s everything you could ever want on a plate from the crispiness of its breaded exterior to the moist, meaty flavour that hides within.
While East Coast Road may seem a tad far off for tonkatsu—given that you can easily find it everywhere nowadays—Katsuya is one tonkatsu-focused restaurant worth making a trip down for.
The restaurant—helmed by Chef Kervin who has several years of experience cooking Japanese cuisine and even a Japan-issued chef license to boot—ensures that everything is done properly. They do not use MSG and lard in their cooking and the sheer deliciousness of their food is solely dependant on the technique and freshness of each individual ingredient.
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