This was delicious for a starving girl. It wasn't too garlicky and the egg really hit the spot. It's really crowded during lunchtime according to the waitress but when we came in at dinnertime it was practically empty save for one single table at the corner. The ramen came really quickly after I submitted my order on their iPad Mini.
Run down place with the most delicious mutton briyani. For $15, it's a bit steep but a plate fed me and my friend so I guess that was alright. Paired with a can of ice cold Sprite, this was an excellent lunchtime treat!
I initially wanted to order the Squid Ink Pasta but decided on the takeaway Beef Lasagne on a whim. Paired it with a bottle of San Pellegrino which I loved.
The lasagne was nice on first taste but gradually got a bit floury near the end. I liked the crusty bits. It was good that they offered to warm it up and serve it on a plate.
I tried a bite of my sister's Pasta Salad Chicken (takeaway) which was nice after she added a whole lotta Tabasco sauce.
I guess their cooked on the spot dishes taste much better than their warmed up takeaways.
Nevertheless, due to it's convenient location, I'll be coming back soon!
For $5.90, the ice cream is a little on the pricey side but to be honest, it was an enormous scoop on a lovely waffle cone so I guess it was value for money. Some people think it tastes like Colgate but I love mint chip and I think it's awesome. Good job Andersen's!
I ordered a mango salmon roll ($10.90) and it was pretty good. The mango was sweet, and it brought out the umami of the seaweed. There was a hint of salmon and mayo. The cold green tea ($1.20 for unlimited refills) I ordered went well with it. There was nice soft music and the tasteful decorations on the wall made the visit a generally pleasant one.