Thursday, April 28, 2011

Wild Honey

I get it now. Writing about food and posting it on the web, is like sharing with a massive platform of people what is delicious, where to find it, so that others may share the same joy you experienced.

Ever since I was a kid I have been told, as you might have been as well, to eat like a king for breakfast, a prince for lunch, and a pauper for dinner. I totally agree with the breakfast part. In fact, I may even go so far to say that you may eat like a greedy pig for all three meals as long as you have a balanced diet and lots of exercise. I'm still working on the "lots of exercise". The only exercise I'm getting these days seems to be working my fingers, either on the piano or on the computer keyboard. I eat like a greedy pig.

This greedy pig has found another fabulous breakfast place to feast in. It is called Wild Honey.

Brief description of Wild Honey (in my own words):
Wild Honey is an all-day breakfast-serving bistro, doing a variety of Australian-style breakfast inspired by countries around the world. The servings are huge, but you can probably finish it on your own because they are that delicious. Their prices reflects the high quality produce that they use, which I don't mind occasionally paying for. Located at #03-02, Mandarin Gallery, along Orchard Road.


Vietnamese Pork Sandwich - Pulled roasted shoulder of pork, vietnamese prosciutto and pork sausage with marinated vegetables on toasted ciabatta


Californian - Eggs softly scrambled with tofu, yellow and red peppers, fresh herbs on char-grilled ciabatta


English - The classic full breakfast; creamy scrambled eggs, pork sausage, sauteed mushrooms, dad's baked beans, bacon and vine ripened tomato with toasted brioche


Creamy scrambled eggs, two thick slices of Brioche toasted, vine-ripened tomatoes.


Sweet Morning - French toast of Brioche and mango, vanilla mascarpone, berry compote and honey.


Sweet morning was fantastically good. I love the marriage of roasted mango, thick brioche toast and warm honey.

Coffee, I remember, was good, strong and aromatic.

I think most importantly I ended this meal with a smile on my face for the food was delightful and the company (my family with Kim and Angel) was appreciative. What more can I ask for?

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