Affordable yet intersting Good Food
Burger is really well done and pleasant! However, fried fish skin was disappointing, soggy and not crispy at all!
Was it value for money, given that it is >$13, I would say no, but worth a shot!
Returning to this place for the 1000th times, that is how good their food are.
Recently, they have announced their closing down, and I decided to bring my family to once again try their wide array of dishes (we nearly ordered their whole menu 😂)
So what stood out particularly are as follows:
1) Appetizers
i) Baked eggplants—Nothing particularly stood out but it was a homely sort of comfort food
ii) Baccala cake with sea urchin (Must-try)— Just loved how the cakes go so well when dipped in the thick, flavorful sea urchin paste
2) Mains
i) Duck Confit—A little too dry for my taste...but still worth a shot
ii) Sea urchin carbonara—-There’s something so alluring about their sea urchin sauce
iii) Kale Ravioli— Ravioli not too chewy, has the right consistency. Bursting with umami.
iv) Wagyu beef cheeks (Must-try)— Wagyu just melts in your mouth. Paired with mash potato, the flavor is elevated. But on its on, Wagyu is good enough!
3) Desserts
i) Molten Lava cake paired with vanilla Gelato — The lusciousness of the molten chocolate cake paired with a refreshing gelato elevated this dessert so much! Chocolate cake’s outer layer has just the right tinge of crispness too!
ii) Mango cheesecake— Love how the different layers of the cheesecake come together, very harmonious flavor profile
iii) Tiramisu—something a cut above the rest of the tiramisu, accentuates a very homely feel
Their pastas have good variety, really enjoyed how they tried to incorporate a local influence into their pasta.
Delightful creativity, unlike other fad restaurants that indulge in reckless fusion of local cuisines which turns out to be a Frankenstein-like gastronomical disaster.
service is very commendable as well
7/10 recommend
Level 3 Burppler · 6 Reviews