Grilled honey chicken with cheese sandwich- good. Earl grey soy milk tea- still ok. It's a set,$5.80.
Yogurt Fruity Flair, $14.90- nice, yummy...
Thai chicken noodle (non spicy) and Thai green milk tea, $6.90 - I liked the rice noodles flat (kway tiao) and the soup!
Sliced fish porridge, $8.80++- normal serving, tasted good enough that can don't need to add any soya sauce. Custard bun, $3.80++ for 2- soft and delicious. Will be back again 😁
Curry chicken rice, $6.20- curry was not diluted, meat was alright, not too hard not too soft. Ice teh c, $2- not very sweet. Will be back again.
Black sesame swiss roll & Coffee walnut swiss roll @ $1.40 each - the taste was there but average sponge layer. Honey aloe vera drink, $2 - I don't think it's worth.
Set of Pork soup ramen with black oil, potato salad, 3 chicken balls, almond jelly and 1 glass of ice green tea, $18.90++ - ramen was alright, chicken balls seemed like minced chicken, almond jelly tasted like almond milk jelly. Egg omelet with roe, $6++ - it tasted soft and great.
Chicken chop with a can of soft drink, $9+ (lunch set), at The Wild Restaurant- I like the fries.
Pad Thai, $6 (individual)- good, not too dry. Thai style fried rice, $6 (individual)- nice for people who cannot take spicy food. Bo bo cha cha, $3- satisfied with jelly, yam & sweet potato. Ice green milk tea, $1.80- still as nice as I came here previously.
Regular bowl, $2.80- shiok. Even I can't take spicy food, I will still go for this.
Beef Yakiniku Ishinabe, $12.90 nett- good, but the beef was difficult for people with braces to eat.
Lasagne Beef, $9.90 - soft with sufficient sauce. Earl Grey Lavender Cake, $6.50 - lavender taste is stronger.