The
Bubble Tea (S$5) is available in four flavours: Original Milk Tea, Matcha, Earl Grey, and Da Hong Pao.
If you prefer hot tea, you may wish to opt for refillable
Tea (S$7.50 per pot).
Served in a transparent pot and cute tiny cups, you can select from three flavours, Mango, Peach, or Osmanthus.
We appreciated the fresh floral fragrance from our osmanthus tea that warmed us in the chilly air-conditioned restaurant. Photo by Karen Lui
Ballroom-turned-restaurant
Besides the small chandelier and fairy lights, the set-up is generally no-frills with simple black tables and red chairs.
Although it was not at all crowded on the Monday evening when we dropped by, a restaurant representative disclosed that weekends generally see more human traffic.
Stinky tofu often makes the headlines when stores have to close due to complaints about their smell.
The fermented dish is a common sight at stalls in Taiwan s night markets, and is sometimes considered the national snack of Taiwan .
While we can t travel to Taiwan at this point, some will be happy to know that a new stall selling stinky tofu has opened in Newton Food Centre.
Here s a photo of the store front of Man Kou Xiang Stinky Tofu posted by The REAL SG Vegetarians 生活要素 on Facebook: Photo via The REAL SG Vegetarians 生活要素/FB Rather mild for stinky tofu