03 April, 2011

Hanging Out at Toast Box

There is a place in Greenbelt making waves not just because of the relaxing ambiance but also of the superb toast they're offering. It's Toast Box, the Singaporean deli great for its kaya toast and sandwiches.

Since I've tasted their kaya toast, I started hanging out there more, too bad they still didn't have wi-fi. But that's okay since I'm coming back for the toast, not for anything else.


Kaya is a jam flavored by pandan leaf
and sweetened with sugar,
made from coconut milk and chicken eggs

Flosss sandwich
All toasts and sandwiches were served with their specially-brewed kopi (coffee) or a choice of teh (tea).

Hainanese Chicken Rice - The chicken is prepared 
in traditional Hainanese methods
which involve the boiling of the entire chicken 
in a pork and chicken bone stock,
reusing the broth over and over
and only topping it up with water when needed.


Horlicks is a malted milk powder that you mix with warm milk to make a drink.
 It is wheatier, and less malty-tasting than other such drinks.
 All in all, I would say we enjoyed hanging out at Toast Box. The food is great and the service is satisfying. We'll probably come back to try the laksa and nanyang coffee.





Toast sets are still affordable ranging from P145-P170 consisting of a toast/sandwich of your choice, coffe or tea and two soft-boiled eggs. 

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