Prive Cafe
POSTED ON Saturday, October 31, 2015 AT 10:49 AM \ leave a comment (0)
Keppel Bay is a man-made island that houses many restaurants that gives you the "get away" feel and allows you to enjoy good food in a waterfront setting. perhaps it was my early exposure to Keppel Land and their projects during my school days that made this area and its ambience all the more charming and relaxing. of all the eateries, Prive Cafe remain one of our favourites.



we visited the cafe again recently on a hazy Saturday afternoon. and despite the haze, decided to pick an outdoor seating table, because the waterfront al-fresco dining overlooking the yacht berths is what this experience is all about. its funny how the staff always asks if we are residents of The Caribbean or The Reflections. perhaps they'd enjoy some perks but the irony is that only a privileged few get to live here to begin with.



we love the food here too, and would almost always kick off our meals with a serving of the seasonal oysters. the dish is served in a platter of ice, with lemon slices and red vinegar. call me traditional but i'd still love my oysters with tabasco sauce. the catch is fresh and this serves as a good appetizer.



the cafe serves a good variety of brunch dishes and pasta selections. we went for the linguine carbonara that came with a poached egg, thick cut bacon slices, button mushrooms and parmesan cheese slices all served in a thick cream sauce. the serving is very generous, and the pasta tasted very rich. we also tried the eggs royale off their brunch menu, which is ultimately a serving of eggs benedict served with brioche bread, poached eggs and smoked Norwegian salmon all decked in Hollandaise sauce.



Prive has a good spread of warm and cold desserts, but we had a craving for ice-cream so we went for the Oreo mudpie. The highlight of this dish would certainly be its affogato swirl ice-cream served on an Oreo cookie base and covered in chocolate sauce. how we managed to miss their Cookies & Ice-Cream Tower remains a mystery, but that would certainly be something i'd go back for. In all, an afternoon out at Prive always makes us feel comfy and relaxed, so take a break off that shop-house styled brunch cafe and visit Prive Cafe for your next brunch date.



Prive Cafe
2 Keppel Bay Vista
Singapore 098382

Opening Hours
Mondays to Fridays: 9 am to 12 am
Saturdays & Sundays: 8 am to 12 am

The residents really have it great, because the parking here is steep..