American-Singaporean Soul Food is an under-the-radar spot tucked away on Teo Hong Road near Outram Park MRT station.
There's a reason it's called soul food. It's more than just a decadent dish. Pieces of Black culture lie within each meal.
and lunch that blends traditional soul food cooking with progressive recipes and cooking methods. For example, McClellan's offers traditional shrimp and grits, buttermilk fried chicken ...
While the Southern staple of shrimp ’n’ grits can be found on almost every Carolinas menu, for a true taste of the Strand ...
"The secrets to this meatloaf are fresh, very finely diced vegetables that give it moisture and flavor — and a light touch in ...
Sunday 29:11 Soul Food Kitchen, in a shopping strip on Jefferson Avenue near 50th Street, offers a decent number of entrees such as crabcakes, grilled lamb chops, and shrimp and grits. The ...