Let it ooze, let it ooze, can't hold it back anymore
By Samantha Francis; Cover photo: SYNC Korean Fusion Bistro
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By Samantha Francis; Cover photo: SYNC Korean Fusion Bistro
Sabio By The Sea is best known for Spanish tapas, but its desserts are not to be missed either. Apart from their popular churros, the Salted Butter Caramel Lava Cake ($16) is a perennial favourite for its salty sweet caramel flavour.
Sabio By The Sea, 31 Ocean Way, #01-02 Quayside Isle, Singapore 098373
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