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2014-07-11
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We booked the table for 3 in advance, it was a small shop but filled with majority female customers. The dinner was pre-set. So you got to pick your appetizers, main and dessert. The restaurant served with free flow of "Lok Sun" or earl grey tea. The "Lok Sun" flower seems to be their gist of the night. The appetizers came with 5 choices - 1) egg with truffle 2) crab salad biscuit 3) "Lok Sun" bread and misc nibbles. Since I had some food restrictions, I ordered the hot lemon water to substitute
The restaurant served with free flow of "Lok Sun" or earl grey tea. The "Lok Sun" flower seems to be their gist of the night.
The appetizers came with 5 choices - 1) egg with truffle 2) crab salad biscuit 3) "Lok Sun" bread and misc nibbles.
Since I had some food restrictions, I ordered the hot lemon water to substitute the drink in addition to the changes made to the crab biscuit and "Lok Sun" bread exchanged - well it was a small shop so there wasn't much food that the shop could provide. In the end I was given 2 halved egg truffle portions; a scone and a raisin bread. The scone was super dried with a pea size butter and jam. The raisin bread - I did not even touch that after eating half of the scone.
The main was decorated nicely. I ordered the Haiwaniian style spaghetti. The meat sauce was just ok, spaghetti was tasteless. THe pineapple...was just chopped, cold canned one.
The dinner wrapped up with a small custard puff for each person.
I was not too impressed with the food with this price but the deco and service were nice.
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