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2020-12-07
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Conveniently located right by the MTR exit, we passed by and were immediately attracted by the chic decor and extensive menu with innovative itemsWe were handed a buzzer once we had finally finished ordering and went inside to discover that it was super spacious. The food was ready after a while and it was all nicely packaged/presented. We got the lunch set, which consisted of a teppanyaki sandwich, an appetizer and drink. Compared to other places, the toast here was more thin and crispy, so the
We were handed a buzzer once we had finally finished ordering and went inside to discover that it was super spacious. The food was ready after a while and it was all nicely packaged/presented.
We got the lunch set, which consisted of a teppanyaki sandwich, an appetizer and drink. Compared to other places, the toast here was more thin and crispy, so the fillings really took the stage.
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The slow cook shredded beef short rib sandwich was still piping hot, and the tender meat went well with the juicy tomato, crunchy lettuce and runny egg. We were delightfully surprised by the ramen one, as the red cabbage had a nice visual effect and added extra texture to the noodles, corn, BBQ pork and egg.
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For the sides, we got the medium triple cooked hand-cut fries and caesar salad. The fries were super plump, ultra fluffy and tasted very ‘potatoey’. We added $7 for the homemade dipping sauce, in which we chose the sweetish tomato one over truffle mayonnaise and black garlic. The refreshing salad had lots of ingredients, including crab sticks, prawn crackers, raw onions and tomatoes.
There were also lots of drinks to choose from, such as coffee, soft drinks, tea or rainbow smoothies. They even serve local draft beer at night, so we’re definitely coming back for happy hour (3-7pm)!
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