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2014-09-06
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Situated in 1881 Heritage, Galley enjoys an advantageous geographical location. The design of it is consistent with the Victorian Architecture that the Heritage owns.You scored a point in outdoor design. Let's see how you do in indoor design.They have those massive windows which offer you an enjoyable Panoramic view (enough to distract you from the not-so-appealing food they served later on). As I recall, palm trees and white umbrellas are spotted. Excuse my rather bland description on structura
You scored a point in outdoor design. Let's see how you do in indoor design.
They have those massive windows which offer you an enjoyable Panoramic view (enough to distract you from the not-so-appealing food they served later on). As I recall, palm trees and white umbrellas are spotted. Excuse my rather bland description on structural designs. After all, food is what matters!
Drinks are first served and I know how the rest of the meal is going to be like.
Sorry that I don't have pictures for the drinks. Otherwise, you will be shocked how that is even be called a Cappuccino! The foam is not velvety. Just a single sip, the foam 'collapsed', leaving only half of the Cappuccino. Mocha is barely drinkable. It has no difference with a plain iced chocolate. Did their coffee beans run out of stock? Too sweet, the bottom is still hot, the top tastes like water because of the melting ice---unacceptable.
Presentation is so-so. I do like the idea of the mini bamboo steamer, but it is not consistent with the theme of the afternoon tea set (if they do have one for it).
For sweets:
Lemon curd--too sweet, warning: which could potentially lead to tooth decay
Brownie
Scones
Mini sweet tarts
Chocolate mousse--best of all. with crumbles.
**Nothing draws my particular attention. They are the sweets you can have in any dessert places.
For savoury:
Smoked Salmon with Caviar roll: Salmon is not fresh
Mini chicken & beef burger: a twist from normal burgers. Pastries replaced the flour bread.
Cheese & onion tart
Portobello tart
Deep fried camembert ball
**Slightly better than the sweets.
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