Sunday Market
here's another one for the Sunday family brunch, and would there be any more appropriate name to have than to call itself Sunday Market? in the past, it is rather uncommon to consider Serangoon for a weekend chill-out or Sunday brunch location, but with the low-rise residential apartments spouting out of late, together with the cafe fraternity moving to the heartlands, there are indeed quite a few hipster hang-outs in this part of the world..
the exterior of Sunday Market is somewhat inconspicuous, more so with an unflattering location of Lim Tua Tow Road. the interior is a totally different story, equipped with young and friendly staff, industrial themed look and hip lifestyle elements. Parking is fairly ample with a surface carpark just outside the store. it's coupon parking but the cafe staff will be quick to update you when the attendant comes around. the menu concept is an Asian fusion interpretation of brunch, which can be somewhat of an acquired taste for some.. maybe not quite for a Sunday activity (when business is quite brisk), but the other weekdays make this cafe quite a chill place to have a cuppa and read a book. the guys whip up a pretty good brew and we enjoyed our flat white coffee very much. there is quite an interesting selection of drinks here, and many other reviews would recommend their Thai milk tea, shakes and other flavoured teas. moving on to the weekend brunch spread. this toast with sunny-side-up eggs look pretty normal, but beneath the egg lies some glazed BBQ char siew (chicken). the char siew sauce is reminiscent of our favourite hong-kong style roasted meat and makes any interesting accompaniment for the toasted brioche bread. Another dish that we tried is the duck pancakes with orange Hoisin sauce. there is shredded duck leg wrapped in a savoury pancake and drizzled with the sweet Hoisin sauce which carries a tangy taste. I'm not sure how to describe it, but i guess one might like this if they like Peking Duck. the cafe also offers several good quality small bites and side dishes for the bigger groups (and the ravenous ones). we particularly liked the truffle fries and the spicy wings, which were marinated in sambal phad-thai sauce and belachan. in all, the fusion food offerings puts Sunday Market at the cross-roads, some people may like this interpretation of the dishes, while others may go for more conventional brunch options. either way, we felt that the whole set-up makes this place a talking point, and somewhere you might wanna check out next weekend. Sunday Market 22 Lim Tua Tow Rd Singapore 547772 Opening Hours Mondays to Fridays: 11 am to 11 pm Saturdays: 9 am to 11 pm Sundays: 9 am to 9 pm Not everyday is Sunday, but over here, it is.. Labels: #breakfast, #brunchcafe, #brunchfood, #limtuatowroad, #serangoonbrunch |
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