Black & Ink : Hidden Cosy Cafe in a Landed Enclave – TheWackyDuo.com

Come with us to this cosy cafe in Swan Lake Ave’s heart.

Nestled in the landed enclave of this idyllic estate, Black and Ink is
accessible by public transport running on New Upper Changi Road. It is also on
the same row of shophouses as the popular
Baker and Inn, where we had breakfast a few years back. 

Black and Inn

Stepping inside, you will be greeted with a spacious interior that seats at
least 50 pax for groups of all sizes. 

The interior is accented with an industrial mood, with concrete floors,
generous-sized wooden tables, an array of wooden seats, and a big chalkboard
wall inviting you to leave a message. 

The space is bigger than the other corner neighbour, and we envision it as a
good spot to chill and watch the world go by.

The Food

Black and Ink has an extensive menu. It offers burgers, pizzas, pasta, rice,
surf, and turf. According to Google Reviews, the place is popular for its
burgers and Char Bowl. Since this was our first time here, we decided to give
them a try.

The Legend (S) – $18.90

This burger was created in memory of Jonah Lomu, a New Zealand rugby legend
(hence the name). It comes in sizes, and we chose the smaller version. Despite
being small,  it’s pretty chunky and comes with a side of lettuce or
chips.

The thick beef patty can be cooked to your liking. You have cheese, bacon,
fried egg, and green between the toasted buns. We could not ask for a better
burger at this price.

Smashed Cheesburger (S) $14.90

Two well-done beef patties smashed between slices of cheese and crispy buns is
a recipe that goes well with burger fans. The sides of the chips are generous,
too. The only improvement would be that the cheese to be melted as per their
menu. Regardless, this sinful dish is worth the calories.

Char Bowl (S) $17.90

A well-roasted pork belly with a beautiful egg and achar or on the side is a
lovely dish. Paired with Japanese Pearl rice, this Char bowl is as good as it
gets. 

Verdict

We love the set-up of Black & Ink in this estate. Heading into the
charming estate feels like stepping away from the hustle and bustle of city
living. 

In terms of price and quality of the food, it is befitting of a return visit.
We noted that there is a brunch menu, and we reckoned that is a good excuse to
come back again to try it.

Will be back for more.

Disclaimer
The views on this post are based on personal experiences and
opinions. 
The ranking is based on 5 stars. Rankings are based on personal
experience and may not reflect the same as what others may have
experienced.TWD is not liable for any experiences the reader has at the
establishment. 
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