![]() ![]() The recommended favourite Big in Japan ($16.90) came with grana panado scone with three different condiments served on its side: yuzu jam, honey mascarpone and cold shrimp & salmon in dill sauce. Other items on their morning menu include Granola Bowl ($13.90), Banana Bread ($13.90), Chorizo, Eggs, Avo ($20.90), French Toast Standard ($19.80) and Buttermilk Waffles (Plain $11.20, Salted Caramel $13.40, Candied Bacon $15.50). The outlet exclusive items on their morning menu include plates of Big in Japan ($16.90) and Chilli Crab & Chorizo ($22.50). It also feels bright and cheery with ample sunlight pouring in through the glass windows.įocusing on Japanese-inspired dishes in this outlet, 3 different menus are available starting from 9am and 11am for their morning and afternoon menus respectively.ĭinner menu will start at 5pm focusing on Pasta ($19.20 – $24), Seafood Somen ($22.90), Steak ($32.90) and Pork Nikomi & Fried Rice ($25.90). The Neptune green tiles and wooden framework consisting of tables, benches and cupboards give off a clean, sleek, natural and Japanese zen-like touch. The 70-seater space is divided into both indoors and alfresco dining, with an interior decked in white and Neptune green in colours. Perhaps people staying in the East may also be reminded of Neptune Court and Neptune Dim Sum at Marine Parade Food Centre. Named after the farthest-known planet in the Solar system – Neptune (sadly Pluto is no longer a planet), all their cafes have a strong “universe’ theme, from Atlas, Lunar, Columbus to Apollo. Old-school confectionery Chin Mee Chin is just further down the road. The “ East Coast Plan” certainly gets more exciting with the recent openings of The Brewing Ground, Seng Coffee Bar, and Sundays Ice Cream. ![]()
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