Honestly, I was more intrigued by the colour of the rolls rather than anything else. I had almost mistaken them for kueh dadar. This place was Highlander Coffee (49 Kampong Bahru Road, S169362, tel : 6226 1686). While they were definitely not known for tandoori chicken, the rolls turned out to be pretty tasty. Doesn't come close in terms of flavour to the real yoghurt marinated chicken from Punjab. But one can definitely deduce from the first bite that it's suppose to be something like that. I wouldn't mind eating these cheese filled chicken rolls again if I ever come back for a snack.
Speaking of which, Highlander Coffee does really nice coffee. There's a share of those fancy flavoured lattes and there's the more serious alternatives like the espresso con panna which had a bit of cream for a smoother finish. It's not your regular coffee chain. There is just this outlet. The place sells coffee, provide cafe consultancy and conducts barista courses.
Speaking of which, Highlander Coffee does really nice coffee. There's a share of those fancy flavoured lattes and there's the more serious alternatives like the espresso con panna which had a bit of cream for a smoother finish. It's not your regular coffee chain. There is just this outlet. The place sells coffee, provide cafe consultancy and conducts barista courses.
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