Only the top surface was fried crispy, while the bottom wasn’t at all. The chicken was dry and unseasoned, and the marinara sauce was tasteless and very little. The cheese adds nothing in terms of flavour. The chips were thick and decent. Portion is quite big
Portion is really big with generous amounts of bacon. However, the flavour is quite bland and the carbonara gets very heavy after a few bites. I had to add so much pepper and salt to finish it. Not worth the money even if u have a voucher (like i did)
Usually there are prawns, but i asked for it to be replaced with octopus instead. The service is great and the waiter was friendly and accommodating.
However, the food was extremely lacklustre. The broth was tasteless and the noodles were mushy and soft. The portion is rather decent, but i couldn’t finish it because of the broth.
Tonkutsu ramen with black garlic. This was really average; in fact i think the broth wasn’t flavourful and rich enough. However, it did leave me feeling not bloated, which was surprising for a bowl of ramen.
This doesn’t taste like very strongly like garlic, or white wine, or anything in particular. Personally, I didn’t like it that much. The clams were fresh and chewy though. Noodles were wonderfully springy and the vegetables (onions and cabbage) were plentiful.
Price: $7.90 An amazing dessert! Strong and authentic mango flavour (there isn’t really much of a passionfruit flavour). The fresh mango is sweet, the white pearls were chewy and fantastic when cold. The jelly didn’t taste like much but tastes great texturally. The shaved ice isn’t as fine as it used to be, but the flavour is more than enough to compensate for it.
Interesting dips and sauces! Falafel was crispy and flavourful. Pita bread was soft and surprisingly filling! Although asian tongues might not like the mediterranean flavours too much, it’s a great place to try a new cuisine. Service was pretty good ; they checked if our group liked the food and offered the single diner in front of us some free pita fries for her to try new flavours. Very limited seating though; Even though we were there at about 11, the place was packed. i’m pretty sure it would be as good if you got it as take out.
prices not inclusive of GST. I got the Basil Pork Lunch set ($9.90) and upgraded rice to Phad thai for $1. The Basil Pork was moist , but there wasn’t a huge basil flavour. As a huge lover of phad thai, their Phad Thai is solid. There were other sides too: The cucumber and pineapple side was amazing as it provided a refreshing kick. The prawn ring wasn’t as prawny as it could’ve been, but it’s crispy. Prawn crackers taste like, well, prawn crackers. The side of vermicelli was quite interesting too as it tasted a bit sour and refreshing.
The service was great! My meal came pretty quickly and the server briefly checked up on us to ask whether the food was good. The cashier offered to help us split the bill after she saw my friend and I struggling to do so.
Overall, this is one of the better thai restaurants and this set is a very filling meal. I’ll probably come back for the other dishes with the 40% Eatigo discount.
Consistent and pretty good! I love that it’s loaded with vegetables and isn’t that rich and greasy. The chili isn’t really spicy, which might be a plus to some. The service is great; the waitress misheard my order and gave me the wrong dish, but offered to replace it and kept on apologising.
It costs $12.70 for the regular size (which is actually smaller than a normal portion) and $14.10 for Japan size after GST and service charge. The chasu is too thin and tasted normal. the broth is very rich (which might be too rich for some) but it can be offset by adding copious amounts of chili flakes/oil. noodles were alright but not exceptional. overall, a decent place to have ramen in this area for its price.
quantity is sufficient. the toji has a mild flavour and is a bit sweet and savoury, not exceptional compared to other places but a delicious dish for its price ($14.90)