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2014-12-21
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This chain semi-self-serving eatery has opened quite a number of shops and it was reported to be of acceptable standards with very affordable prices. Thus my first visit with intentional over-ordering to gauge its standards. The unlimited drinks bar cost $12 per head for adults - and if one didn't mind the calories there was a reasonable choice of sodas and a coffee-chocolate machine. The presweetened lemon tea was too sweet for my taste, the black coffee subpar but the latte was fair. The mozza
This chain semi-self-serving eatery has opened quite a number of shops and it was reported to be of acceptable standards with very affordable prices. Thus my first visit with intentional over-ordering to gauge its standards.
The unlimited drinks bar cost $12 per head for adults - and if one didn't mind the calories there was a reasonable choice of sodas and a coffee-chocolate machine. The presweetened lemon tea was too sweet for my taste, the black coffee subpar but the latte was fair.
The mozzarella cheese plus tomatos was so-so only as the cheese wasn't too fresh and tasted a bit bland. The pizza prosciutto was a mismatch; the 8-inch cheese pizza was a good base and the cheese was meltingly warm on the crunchy crust, however the prosciutto was too heavy in flavour to match. The spinach and smoked salmon spaghetti was edible with no particular merit.
The prices were very cheap ($95 for an overeating adult) considering the food portions, explaining the long queues. The place was obviously understaffed but all servers were extremely helpful despite the "diner dash" workload. Overall I would say, a very practical place to go get fed but don't have any expectations on the food quality (but then, mind you, my standards are higher than the general public's).
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