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Wild Honey’s All Day English Breakfast: A Delicious Dive into Classic Comfort

 


Have you ever craved a hearty English breakfast at any time of the day? Well, Wild Honey at Mandarin Gallery has got you covered! With their famed "All Day English Breakfast," you can indulge in a classic British feast whenever the mood strikes. Let's dive into this scrumptious experience that’s making waves among foodies in Singapore.

Setting the Scene: Cozy Ambience and Superb Service

Walking into Wild Honey Mandarin Gallery, the first thing you'll notice is the warm, cozy atmosphere. The place exudes a homely vibe, with comfortable seating that invites you to settle in and relax. The staff is incredibly friendly and attentive, making you feel right at home from the moment you step through the door. It's the perfect spot to enjoy a leisurely meal, whether you're alone, with friends, or family.

The Main Event: All Day English Breakfast

Priced at $29, the All Day English Breakfast at Wild Honey is a delightful spread that promises to satisfy. Here’s what you get on your plate:

  • Scrambled Eggs: Fluffy and creamy, just the way they should be.
  • Steaky Bacon: Crisp and flavourful, adding a savoury punch.
  • Pork, Apple, Sage Sausage: Juicy and aromatic, a real treat for the taste buds.
  • Turkey Croquette: Unfortunately, this was the only letdown. It was a bit dry and lacked the expected flavour.
  • Potato and Sweet Potato Hash: A delightful mix that adds a touch of sweetness and crunch.
  • Sautéed Mushrooms: Earthy and perfectly cooked.
  • House Baked Beans: A classic component that complements the rest of the meal.
  • Grilled Tomato: Fresh and juicy, adding a burst of colour and taste.
  • Signature Brioche: The star of the show! Fluffy on the inside, beautifully grilled and buttered on the outside.

Brioche Love: The Highlight of the Meal

Let's talk about that brioche. It’s not just bread; it’s an experience. Each bite is a heavenly mix of textures – the soft, airy inside contrasts wonderfully with the slightly crispy, buttery exterior. It’s clear that a lot of care goes into making this signature item, and it’s the perfect vehicle to mop up those delicious scrambled eggs and beans.

The Good, the Better, and the Almost There

Wild Honey’s All Day English Breakfast is, overall, a delightful experience. While the turkey croquette might need a bit of tweaking, the rest of the components more than make up for it. The combination of flavours and textures works harmoniously, making each bite a joy.

Final Thoughts: A Must-Try for Breakfast Lovers

If you’re a breakfast enthusiast like me, Wild Honey Mandarin Gallery’s All Day English Breakfast is a must-try. The superb service, cozy ambience, and delicious food make it a fantastic spot for a hearty meal. Whether you’re in the mood for a late breakfast or an early dinner, this dish will leave you satisfied and happy.

So, next time you find yourself wandering through Orchard Road, make a pit stop at Wild Honey and indulge in this classic British delight. Your taste buds will thank you!

Wild Honey Mandarin Gallery Opening Hours and Location

Monday9 am - 9:30 pm
Tuesday9 am - 9:30 pm
Wednesday9 am - 9:30 pm
Thursday9 am - 9:30 pm
Friday9 am - 10:30 pm
Saturday9 am - 10:30 pm
Sunday9 am - 9:30 pm

Address: 333A Orchard Rd, #03 - 01 / 02, Singapore 238897, Mandarin Gallery

Wild Honey Mandarin Gallery menu and make reservations here

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