Last Friday afternoon, I found myself in one of my old haunts in Singapore to catch up with a friend I hadn't seen for long.
During the 5-6 years that I was studying and then working in NUS, I would visit Holland Village (or "Holland V" as we endearingly call it) at least once every two months with my colleagues to enjoy the delectable nosh that this Bohemian enclave is known for. Sometimes me and my husband would meet up there after work for dinner. Wala Wala, Hatched, La Nonna, Fatboy's, Al Hamra and NYDC used to be eateries I'd frequent. Not to mention, the mandatory pit stop at Provence to tapao my favourite milk pan *sighs*. Being the foodie that I am, it is one of the few aspects of NUS life that I miss the most 😞
Whether you want to chill out with a drink, are hungry for a hearty dinner, looking for in-between meal nibbles or crave sumptuous desserts, Holland V has something to offer for everybody. Every time I visit, I find a new and interesting place to add to my growing list of eateries to try. The vibrancy of the location, quality food establishments and laid-back vibe makes this hipster neighborhood popular with both the locals and expats alike.
Not having any agenda as to where to go, me and my friend walked around taking a peek at a few of the menus of the eateries dotting the streets. Finally, we settled on the Mexican restaurant El Patio. My love for Mexican food runs deep and having been to both El Patio and its neighboring Mexican establishment Cha Cha Cha in the past, I knew that vegetarian options were available and the quality of food would be decent. I will say that I still don't think Singapore has any mind-blowing Mexican restaurants which is such a darn pity. Of the lot, my favorite continues to be Margarita's.
El Patio is a medium-sized restaurant that serves Mexican and Tex-Mex dishes in an alfresco setting. The restaurant has a cozy and chilled-out vibe and is well-maintained. The interiors are eye-catching, dominated by a Mexican-inspired bold color palette, wall art and decorative elements.
The restaurant happened to be quite empty when we arrived. We picked a table of our choice and poured through the menu.