Forty hands have very good coffee, which can also be found in Tiong Bahru Bakery. They are both under the same management. And what's breakfast without a good coffee or tea? So I got myself a latte.
Latte |
XP went for the lamb sandwich. Nicely toasted sandwiches with lamb and vegetables. Their sandwiches looks attractive, but I was always enticed by the breakfast food. Their gourmet hotdogs are also supposed to be signatures but I've never tried them.
Lamb sandwich |
So breakfast food. I got their eggs cocotte. I don't think it fits the proper definition of eggs cocotte I found online, which were supposedly eggs cooked in a ramekin of some sort. Theirs is actually beautifully poached eggs served on a bed of truffled sautéed spinach and mushroom in a stone bowl. Toasts are served on the side and I used them as vehicles for bringing the gooey yummy egg yolks into my mouth. This is the one dish I have a biggest weakness for and have ordered at least thrice by now. Poached eggs and truffle, who can resist?
Eggs Cocotte |
The Big Boy's breakfast. A generous platter of different breakfast foods. Eggs done your way, sausages, pita, grilled tomato, mesclun salad, and bolognaise sauce. It's a very food coma inducing meal - do take note. They serve it on the very old-school metal plates. East crockery meets west food. Very fusion indeed.
Big Boy's Breakfast |
Classic Eggs Benedict. Poached eggs served on bread and Canadian bacon, flooded in Hollandaise sauce. The make or break of this dish is the eggs and the sauce. The eggs I have said earlier are beautiful. J said the sauce was good too.
And I love their truffle fries. We always order a serving to share. Shoestring fries fried to a perfect crisp and served with just the right note of truffle flavor. Ok, maybe I wouldn't mind more truffle flavor. But it's still a good truffle fries.
Truffle Fries |
I've also had their salmon hash which was more of a salmon chowder. Liked it too, but I only had it becos I had reached my eggs quota for that week. Otherwise I'll be automatically drawn to the eggs cocotte.
We still come back frequently whenever the breakfast mood hits. It's quite a hike, but so worth the effort. Do note that they don't have a huge seating capacity so big groups may be a problem.
78 Yong Siak Street
#01-12
Singapore 163078
Tel: 6225 8545
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