Personally, it was nostalgic to be at Boat Quay and peaceful in the mornings (especially on that Saturday we were there).
And so, there we were! More than ready to dig into their 6 out of 8 dishes from their Modern European Comfort food for Breakfast - and boy, were we in for a treat on a Saturday morning!
The Menu that explains it all |
OpenRice members doing their thing |
First came the Croissant Croque Monsieur ($12)! A buttery and soft alternative with the croissant - (apparently) was a new twist deviating from its traditional ways by Harry's. Filled with Ham and Cheese plus topped with béchamel sauce for a subtle sweetness, this dish was definately a favourite for me. It was chewy and almost melted in my mouth can?!
Croissant Croque Monsieur, yes please Monsieur! |
I learnt something new about how the cut of this bread slices is called Soliders when the Soft Boiled Eggs & Marmite Soldiers ($7) was brought to us. Served with soft boiled eggs in a separately ceramic bowl with cover - this is best eaten once served and definatley is scrumptious alternative for our regular half-boiled eggs! Also the Soliders were cheesy... I like
Lastly, the Fries up were served - Ham, Bacon and Mushroom Fry Up and the Vegetable Fry Up ($13 each) (option for Vegetarians). 2 sunny side ups with an assortment of ingredients and 2 slices of toasted sourdough bread (which we made into a heart-shape because it's what you do. Perhaps it was all the meat from previous dishes or perhaps one just needs their vegetable intake for the day, I seemed to prefer the Vegetable Fry Up with fine beans, mushrooms, peas and cherry (to-make-you-merry) tomatoes. Broke the egg yolks on the bread for a softer experience
Another thing to note is... you can always add on "a little something for a heartier breakfast", ranging from meat options, Smoked Salmon, different types of toast or beans and mushrooms.
Kudos to Harry's for launching Brunch - a very delicious one and tapping on their calming alfresco atmosphere. It's nice to have an uninterrupted view at Boat Quay in the daytime (considering it's always been a place to hangout at night) with the lovely company of #OpenRice members who enjoyed food and fun/funny conversations with
So, yes. Yes, go and have your brunch there one of these days before it gets filled in, daily.
(Emoticons from OpenRice Singapore.)
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