Wow, I'm quite impressed with the sandwiches here (56 Tanglin Road, #01-03 Tanglin Post Office, tel : +65 6835 1128) so far and these guys do mean business when they claim artisanal bread; which is sadly not the case in many other establishments with business brains only capable of cashing in dated marketing words.
One of the things that really hit the spot for me was their signature Grimbergen Ambrée beer bread which was a winning combination of being in the state of dense, granularly coarse yet soft without being crumbly all at the same time. Those combined textures in my opinion made great holders for filling, in which a very decent job was done of their Reuben sandwich. Featuring warm sliced corned beef, enough Emmental that one could taste the nuttiness, sliced red onions and what tasted like a lightweight sauerkraut.
One of the things that really hit the spot for me was their signature Grimbergen Ambrée beer bread which was a winning combination of being in the state of dense, granularly coarse yet soft without being crumbly all at the same time. Those combined textures in my opinion made great holders for filling, in which a very decent job was done of their Reuben sandwich. Featuring warm sliced corned beef, enough Emmental that one could taste the nuttiness, sliced red onions and what tasted like a lightweight sauerkraut.
I would be remiss to neglect the mention of their their ham and cheese sandwich in between sliced raisin and walnut bread that wasn't quite the Grimbergen Ambrée beer bread, but delicious as well. Emmental inside too. If you haven't caught on already, it was really the bread here that was the star. Nicely washed down with some of their Grimbergen Blanche and a cappuccino.
Will. Be. Back.
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hhhhmmm I think i can go and try this when I'm in STB next time. Sounds quite interesting.
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