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2008-02-13
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Perhaps it's burnt-out syndrome after Chinese New Year, or anticipation ofthe rip-off meals for Valentine's, there were only 2-3 tables of diners at FINDS on the night my friend and I went. We partly chose it because it's one of the nicer restaurants on the goodtimes list of restaurants, buy 1 get 1 free, can't get better than that.The signature cocktails are lovely and we asked the waiter to pick two girly drinks for us, all pinkish and adorable. Mine didn't seem to have any alcohol in it, but
The signature cocktails are lovely and we asked the waiter to pick two girly drinks for us, all pinkish and adorable. Mine didn't seem to have any alcohol in it, but my friend's drink (Haust) was better.
The bread platter consisted of 3 types: white, rye crackers, and a sweetly spiced dark bread. All very nice, but we were half full by the time the food came.
I had a Lavaret fish which is supposedly Scandinavian, and my friend tried the Venison. The fish came with the over-hyped-but-none-the-less rather impressive foam over it, and the chanterelle risotto was a bit too sticky, but overall the flavours complimented each other (as the fish tasted quite bland). There were about 5-6 thick slices of bite-size venison meat, whic was tender, no-chewy-bits, and quite gamey in taste, not for those who don't like that sort of flavour, but a pleasure for those who love game meat.
The waiters need some attention-training-workshop, it took a bit of flapping about to flag one down to get the bill, which took an unusually long time. Despite the meal deal, it was not cheap for 1 drink and a main course each. But if you come for the atmosphere and the livelier crowds on weekends, it's a nice place to hang out and chill. I've tried the scapas on a different occasion, which goes well with drinks (and it's free from 6-7 HH).
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