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Chef Avenue - Singapore - Photo album

whenever i come here, my go to is always the japanese stall closest to the entrance. the taste and standards of the dishes are always excellent and they are always consistent. waiting time could be quite long during peak hours but nonetheless worth the wait. the drinks, especially the coffee selecti
I was nearly lost as I never see Chef Avenue but only Orient Palace Restaurant and B.E.D signages from the inside. Very interesting concept where is like a food court mixed with restaurant feel. The food not exactly the best but the prices are reasonable considering the ambience provided. Alot or p
Always visited this food court at night after class and food options are little. I think they have more stalls open during the day. Mainly Japanese Dons, Katsu, Yakitori, Sumiyaki Bowl... Food quality and taste are not bad. Just the ambience too dark (bistro style) to dine in and crowd customers ar
A comfy modern food court with Chinese, Thai and Japanese food, which was more dominant with at least 3 stalls selling. The music was a little loud though. We were there on a Sat morning so it was not crowded. We ordered 2 plates of char siew fried wanton dry noodles. The soup has ginger and very
The decor of the place is nice. We were seated at the communal table with high chairs in between Chef Avenue and the Thai stall. Tried both the Japanese and Thai stalls. Both are good especially the Japanese set meal. Find it very value for money. Taste is also good and the portion is generous. Both
Cool and very soothing music here. Amazing that I found one while going around to add to Google Map. Yes, keep doing something and some good will come out of it. I am a firm believer of it. Keep walking or keep doing one will arrive at some place. Do nothing, nothing will arrive. Same logic. The dri
Spacious foodcourt with a wide variety of food. There was also live music when I was there for dinner. Easy payment mode with repayment acceptable at all stalls. Love the paper cup and paper straw. Only thing is that the food is mediocre. But I will still come again. Great place to dine at affordab
Bright and clean foodcourt with stalls selling Japanese, Thai and Chinese cuisine. It also houses a bar. Tried a tempura set from one of the stalls – it was reasonably-priced (under $10) and decent quality. Edit: Previous coffee joint has closed.
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