



As is the case with the Royal Automobile Club in London, this is, of course, a private members club. But you, dear reader, may be a member, or member of a correspondence club with the right to visit. So, here goes: breakfast is a menu. The menu is divided into western and Asian; and you can also build your own (western) breakfast. The food is fine, but not spectacular. The tea is bags only (of course). Overall, it is an adequate breakfast. But given the excellence of the Tanglin’s cuisine at other meals, it is a disappointment. I would be very happy to stay at this club again in the future, but breakfast will probably be somewhere else. Unless I have a time constraint. 4.5/10.