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An impeccable fusion of old traditions with a modern twist, embracing the beauty of modernity without forgoing traditional taste and smell. Our delicacies cater to both young and old generations. This is the cuisine of Singaporean Chinese. This is a modern cuisine that connects us all.

The familiar semblance of home evokes a sense of nostalgia in us. The synthesis of the simplest ingredients, imbued with culinary repertoire cascading through the generations and a tinge of guileless aspirations. As times progressed, furtherance of urban development in the city has diluted traditions and discreetly altered the gustatory sensations we have become accustomed to. However, change is imperative for continued growth, but what remains unchanged is that food is a paramount necessity of the populace. As we make headway towards the future, there will always be a sense of familiarity lingering around the corner, to invigorate the palate and whet the appetite. This is their story, a taste of New meets Old.

1. Salted Egg Yolk Fish Skin (咸蛋鱼皮) - $8

Authentic salted egg yolk flavour leaves you wanting for more after each bite.

2. Chilli Crab Bread (辣椒蟹面包) - $8

Perfect to satisfy your cravings for the Chilli Crab sauce, especially for individuals who have a petite appetite.

3. Cantonese Shrimp Paste Chicken (招牌广东虾酱鸡) - $8

Crispy on the exterior but tender on the inside.

4. Hokkien Kong Bak Ciabatta Bread (福建扣肉爵巴塔面包) - $9

An unique combination of both Chinese Kong Bak and Ciabatta Bread, bringing out a tantalizing taste.

5. Traditional Hokkien Noodles (传统的福建面条) - $10

6. Steamed Siew Mai with Abalone 3pcs (烧卖鲍鱼) - $7

A very special dish, where Abalone meets Siew Mai to arise a chewy and delectable taste.

7. Crystal Prawn Dumplings 4pcs (晶宝鲜虾饺) - $4

Dumplings filled with fresh and succulent prawns.

My thoughts ...

Deja Brew Cafe embraces the beauty of modernity without forgoing traditional taste and smell, making into the top 10 in Food Master 2017. In my own personal opinion, both the food and ambience are satisfying, but the service could have been better. It is a nice place for the old and the young to connect with each other, since food brings everyone together, allowing them to appreciate the morden Singaporean Chinese Cuisine.

 

Address:

1 Straits Boulevard #01-02

Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre Singapore 018906

Telephone: 6221 1016

E-mail: sales@dejabrew.com.sg

Opening Hours:

Closed on Sunday & Public Holidays Monday - Saturday: 9:00am - 9:00pm (last order 8:30pm)

 


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