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  • [CLOSED] Three Little Pigs Cafe @ Ngee Ann City
    Thursday, February 18, 2016 | Posted by Jean
    Got interested in the name of the restaurant when we first walked past it. I'd expect that the interior design would be some fairy tale theme that match up to it's name, but it was the menu that brings out the meaning.

    The Three Little Pigs Cafe serves a wide range of pork dishes, but there are alternatives for non-pork lovers too. Even though it's located in Orchard, the price range is still considered affordable.


     Mushroom Soup

    Nothing too impressive. Would have been better if there are chunkier mushrooms in the soup that adds on to the texture & flavour.

    Deep Fried Eryngii Mushroom

    Too much batter! It masked away the original flavour of the mushroom, and by my third piece, I started peeling off the batter coat and eat the mushroom instead. Definitely not gonna order it again.

    Cheesy Pork Fries

    There was a mix of opinions at the table for this. My friends like me, thought it was pretty decent, where the pork toppings compliments the bland fries with the cheese & mayo. My mum however, thought it was too salty. Worth the try and worth sharing it with a group of friends. Might be too 'jilat' for two.

    Scrambled Eggs With Pork Patties

    Easily our favourite among all the dish we ordered! The fluffy eggs done perfectly, the pork patties were moist & flavourful, and the potato salad (hidden behind the pork patties) is definitely a heart winner! Take a small portion of each and eat it in a bite, you will realise that this is the kind of breakfast set you want for your Sunday morning!

    Garlic Al Funghi Pork Chop (Creamy Forest Mushroom With Garlic)

    Pork chop was a tad too tough, and the topping of forest mushroom doesn't give any wow factor to impress us. Baked potatoes however, was really tasty! We believe that instead of boiling in just plain hot water, it was boiled in flavourful stock where the potato itself retains the flavours. Topped with a bit of mayo & pork floss, it's yummier than the pork chop. Opps.

    Grilled Kurobuta Pork

    The only dish where I felt the portion was a tad too small. I was expecting a larger slab, like those 'Beef Short Ribs' you eat at Korean BBQ, but this is just not filling enough.

    Chicken Vegetables Stew

    Fort the non-pork lovers, this is really really good! The chicken is roasted till perfection as the meat are still tender & juicy. Well seasoned and eat together with the stew, your belly will be filled with warm happiness in no time! They are also very generous with the vegetables in the stew too. Carrots, Onion, Mushroom, Potato & Zucchini, very filling & I might return just for this dish!

    Laksa Linguinie

    Mehh~~ The taste of laksa is distinct, but somehow, something is missing. I've tried a couple ok laksa pasta at different places, some were too spicy, some were too salty. And this, it is just not fragrant & creamy enough. If it's creamier, the gravy would have clinged onto the bland linguinie and enhance the flavour in your mouth. But since it is not, we have to 'eat them separately' like they are two dishes.

    In my humble opinion, Three Little Pigs Cafe is another option for your affordable dining place in town, but are the pork dishes really impressive? I would say no at the moment, but I am kind to try out more of their dishes!


    Three Little Pigs Cafe
    391 Orchard Road
    #B2-32
    Takashimaya Ngee Ann City
    Singapore 238872 (Orchard MRT)
    Tel: 6836 4988

    Opening Hours:
    11:30am – 10pm (Mon-Thurs)
    11am – 10pm (Fri-Sun)


    ** Update - 22 April 2017 ** - They have officially closed down and changed to a bak kut teh restaurant. Yet to try, maybe some day. :)

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