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Came by for a lunch with workmates during a busy Friday service. There were plenty of free tables at 12:15 when we walked in, and were immediately seated, however by the time we left just before 1pm, there was a queue of about 10 people outside waiting for a table. The lunch menu is a list of sets featuring one of four meats - beef rib, pork chop, chicken thigh "steak" and fish. These came accompanied with variations of pasta, omlette topped rice, and salad, and there was also a truffled pasta d
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Came by for a lunch with workmates during a busy Friday service. There were plenty of free tables at 12:15 when we walked in, and were immediately seated, however by the time we left just before 1pm, there was a queue of about 10 people outside waiting for a table. 

The lunch menu is a list of sets featuring one of four meats - beef rib, pork chop, chicken thigh "steak" and fish. These came accompanied with variations of pasta, omlette topped rice, and salad, and there was also a truffled pasta dish as well. The set also included a corn or tomato soup, or salad, and a choice of drink (no added charge for standard hot drinks, but other drinks also available).

My deep fried battered fish, omlette rice and Japanese curry sauce was piping hot, and quick to be served. The fish was tender and juicy, well seasoned, perfectly cooked, and the batter was light and crispy. It bordered on the oily side, so avoid this if you're on a diet. However, I enjoyed it as it reminded me of the beer battered fish and chips that you can get by the beach in Australia, just missing the chips! It went well with the omlette rice, which was done Japanese omurice-style, and went down beautifully with the mild Japanese curry sauce. 
Deep fried fish with omlette rice and curry sauce
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The tomato soup packed a solid flavour, and was full of real tomatoey tanginess. The soup is served piping hot again, in a cute cup. It is garlicky with the perfect sourness, and reminded me of a fresh marinara pasta sauce. 
tomato soup
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Apart from the food, the design of the restaurant is clean, spacious, and comfortable. The ASAP theme is echoed on the walls and on the bespoke tableware, with cups and plates revealing cute messages as you eat/drink.

This restaurant delivers what its name implies; the food is simple and comes out efficiently, "ASAP". It is no-fuss, unpretentious, and simply ticks all the boxes for a quick office lunch break. 
Other Info. : There is a 10% service charge.
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Date of Visit
2016-02-12
Dining Method
Dine In
Spending Per Head
$80 (Lunch)
Recommended Dishes
tomato soup