Took the comfy sofa seats, where we had a good rest and chat among we four sisters.
Ordered the ham and cheese baguette shared by four of us cause we were still quite full from the earlier lunch at MBS.
Took the comfy sofa seats, where we had a good rest and chat among we four sisters.
Ordered the ham and cheese baguette shared by four of us cause we were still quite full from the earlier lunch at MBS.
The side dish of walnut was tasty, expected it to be very hard but was easy to bite and chew.
Carrot cake with XO sauce
Assorted dim sum
Century egg porridge $10 per bowl
We could view the casino on Level 2 on our way to the restaurant and no we did not gamble. For locals and Permanent Residents of Singapore, we need to pay entry levy fee of $100 per day or $2000 annual levy. Free entry for foreigners. I dont like to gamble, even when I was in Macau, I spend more time sightseeing. Dont like to play the one arm bandit slot machine anymore, prefer the old machine where we could pull the handle, and listen to the falling of coins in the winning slot but nowadays they used card with credits and pressing the buttons to play.
The food at Curry Times was so good and suitable to all our taste buds.
They even have a corner selling their signature curry puffs.
Curry Chicken cooked without coconut milk for healthy choice.
Curry fish head with vegetables
Cold Tofu with century egg
Otah
Ngo Hiang
Ladies Finger/Okra with sambal chillies
Long Beans with sambal
Brinjal
Fish Ball and Meat Ball Soup
ChendolDid not take photos of the rest of the drinks
As the name suggest Curry Times, so most of the dishes are spicy but the spicyness is moderate for us.
Soup of the day is some kind of salted vegetables with duck, tasted very good.
Mango salad
Three different types of spring rolls
Two baskets of assorted dim sums.
Sambal Kangkong
Braised tofu
Dessert of the day
We ordered additional a plate of deep fried baby squid at only $6.
Love the great view as we dined there and enjoyed the cool breeze as it was a very cloudy day.
There were many such restaurants along Boat Quay/Singapore River but please be cautious when ordering food especially seafood. Crabs, lobsters were priced according to market price and double check the price before ordering the seafood. It can costs few hundred dollars for such dishes cause they served very expensive crabs/lobsters,etc.The chilli crabs served in most places around Singapore are Sri Lankan Crabs and much cheaper. Of course if you dine in fine restaurants, you need to pay for the ambience. It is much cheaper to eat chilli crabs at zhi char(cooked/fry) stalls at hawker centre/coffee shops around Singapore. If there's queue it must be good, if the stalls are quiet means not worth visiting lol.
But some restaurants do serve good chilli crabs at reasonable prices.

