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2013-07-07
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Date of visit : 8 Jun 2013 (Sat) 1 pmNo. of diners : 5Average cost per head : $345Food quality : 8.5/10Environment : 8.5/10Service : 8/10Value-for-money : 8/10Overall rating : 8.35/10My last visit to Fenwick Pier was a year ago when the restaurant was occupied by Vero Chocolates. On a Saturday noon, we made fallback from dining alfresco to indoor with wide windows, harbor view and most importantly, air-conditioning while the street was sizzling hot.This Italian restaurant is specialized in both
No. of diners : 5
Average cost per head : $345
Food quality : 8.5/10
Environment : 8.5/10
Service : 8/10
Value-for-money : 8/10
Overall rating : 8.35/10
My last visit to Fenwick Pier was a year ago when the restaurant was occupied by Vero Chocolates. On a Saturday noon, we made fallback from dining alfresco to indoor with wide windows, harbor view and most importantly, air-conditioning while the street was sizzling hot.
This Italian restaurant is specialized in both pasta and pizza where ingredients including flour, yeast and even water are imported from Italy. Good to go with a larger group for a casual meal and share dishes are common. At weekends they offer semi-buffet brunch with smorgasbord of cured meat and cheeses, selection of appetizer, main course and dessert from the menu. Would be a good choice if I have a better appetite on the day.
a) Bread Basket – 8/10
b) Carpaccio di Manzo Con Sedano ($178) – 8/10
c) Insalata di Finocchi e Sedano con la Bottagra ($138) – 8/10
d) Cinque Formaggi e Spinaci ($188) – 9/10
e) Prosciutto, Rucola e Scaglie di Parmigiano ($238) – 9/10
f) Strozzapreti Di Pasta Fresca Allo Scoglio ($188) – 9/10
g) Risotto Primavera ($168) – 8/10
07.2013
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Q : When will I go again?
A : With a bunch of friends for causal Western meal, either lunch or dinner is fine.
Q: What will I next order?
A : May try the weekend brunch.
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