Marmalade Pantry: Good Things To Eat
1 Comments Published by andrea on Wednesday, November 29, 2006 at 3:20 PM. scrambled eggs & bacon on toast with field mushrooms ($15)
Lazy Sunday afternoons are best spent over brunch or tea at The Marmalade Pantry. The stylish and inviting bistro has a bright and airy ambience, which is perfect for chit-chatting with friends. The relaxed vibe is also great for stressed-out executives who want to take it slow and catch up on the day's papers.
linguini with crabmeat tomato chilli & pinenuts ($19)Marmalade's menu is inventive and offers an extremely satisfying selection of breakfast/brunch food. And on Sundays, brunch is served "all day" from 10am to 4.30pm --- Now you can sleep in, laze in bed till noon, and still satisfy your craving for excellent scrambled eggs and crispy bacon.
chocolate deluxe - the ultimate chocolate cupcake ($3.50)
Recommended.
- linguini with crabmeat tomato chilli & pinenuts ($19)
- ribeye steak sandwich with grilled onions avocado & wasabi mayonnaise ($20)
- grilled chicken & bacon club ($17)
- scrambled eggs & sausages or bacon on toast with field mushrooms ($15 - only if you love bacon & eggs)
Must try!
- chocolate deluxe - the ultimate chocolate cupcake ($3.50)
- sticky date toffee pudding with vanilla bean ice cream ($10)
Skip this.
- warm spinach & roast onion salad with bacon & mozzarella ($18)
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The Marmalade Pantry
Unit B1-08 to 11
Palais Renaissance
390 Orchard Road
Tel: 6734 2700 (reservations recommended for weekends)
Hours:
monday to friday - 11.30am to 9.30pm
saturday - 10am to 9.30pm
sunday - 10am to 4.30pm (all day brunch)
Hi Andrea,
I actually also recommend trying the cold soba with teriyaki salmon (simple, light but refreshing and flavourful) and their wrap (with grilled chicken I think). And please skip the banoffee pie, I really wasted good money on that. :)