Recently the restaurant has updated its menu and added a few more new items into its menu. The restaurant is located just behind the bus stop. The restaurant is halal, which is why most of the customers are malay. It made here a great choice for gathering with its modern menu. It is decorated in modern hippe style. The Blue Oyster($ 12.50) Fried breaded Oysters One of the popular appetizers in the menu. It is served pipping hot, juicy inside with a thin crispy batter layer outside. Beware of the strips of cucumber in the dish. It actually tastes spicy but in an appetizing way. Truffle Risotto($ 28) Rich mushroom risotto, topped with parmesan crisp and black truffle Smells great with truffle oil when served. The staff grates the truffle freshly on the dish at the table. The dish is well cooked and creamy, except that it is a bit too salty for me. The parmesan crisp tastes a bit char bitter to me, although one of the staff recommends mixing it up to eat. As the staff notices that I have problem finishing the risotto, and asks me about the dish. It is soon replaced with the ravioli recommended by the staff. Seafood Ravioli with Tomato Basil($ 28) Seafood and ricotta chez ravioli with tomato basil sauce This dish is also offered in spicy version too. Interesting to find a number of pickled small onions in the dish. The ravioli itself tastes not bad, packed full with fillings. Overall great service from the staffs especially regarding the handling of the risotto dish.
Stephanie T.
Classificação do local: 2 Singapore, Singapore
This place is good for those taking public as there is bus stop in front of the restaurant(parking is very difficult in this area). I ordered beef ribs for my dinner, it also happens to be the restaurant’s specialty. The ribs is huge. Kind of worth the price for the size but not taste. But it was over tender, so it was melting in the mouth. I thing my grandmother will love that but not us. The taste was so so. Nothing special. Seems the just pour bbq sauce from the bottle. Also, the restaurant is licensed Halal, which means you won’t find alcohol there, so have your beer before you arrive, or after you are done. In addition to an excellent assortment of main courses, which include a few beef dishes(large servings, all), they have a variety of appetizers, salads, and side dishes. They also had fruit smoothies and a drink called salted caramel that I didn’t try, but made my mouth water as I watched others enjoy it. Prices are pretty expensive for a neighbourhood eatery.