So after all the havoc of Orchard Road, we decided to head to Gardens by…
Enjoy Halal Brunch, Pizza, And Dessert At Santap In Singapore
During my exploration of Little India on the Heritage Trail in Singapore, we stopped for brunch at Santap. It’s a tiny, cozy, and cute little cafe situated in The Daulat, a Boutique Hotel along Madras Street.
Oh! I think this place is a big deal because it’s Muslim-owned and Halal. That’s nice.
The Food
The food is super fresh and delicious. I love how crisp the salads are, while the avocado is fully ripe and soft and mmmm! I don’t think I’ve ever had fully ripe avo in Malaysia. It’s always tiny and hard and disappointing.
Anyway, I got my latte with a sad looking squiggle haha.
To be honest, I totally don’t remember what I ordered or what other people ate haha. So just sit back and enjoy pretty brunch pictures ok? I love my blog. Do you love my blog? I love it.
The menu
I don’t know if this is a normal price range for Singapore. Converting to RM is painful. Just don’t do it.
FOOD: 4/5
The Ambiance
The place is tiny. There’s like 2 tables outside and 1 table inside. We shared the 1 table with other people. It’s pretty. I have no complaints. But you can’t go there if you have lots of people I guess.
AMBIANCE: 3/5 (because it’s so small)
The Service
There was one person working the floor the day I was there. He took our orders, made our drinks, served the food, everything. He was lovely. He recommended what to eat. He’s cool. I like him.
SERVICE: 5/5
Final Thoughts
It’s super cute and very tasty. Halal rice bowls, pizza, brunch, and dessert. What’s not to love?
OVERALL: 4/5
Santap Details
Location: The Daulat, 16 Madras Street, Singapore 208413
Contact: +65 8768 0460
Opening hours:
Monday-Friday | 6pm-10pm
Saturday | 12pm-10pm
Sunday | 12pm-6pm
Website | Facebook | Instagram
If you’d like me to give your restaurant a Mama Review, let me know in the comments below! I write for free and pay for my meals haha!
Facebook Comments