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2019-11-08
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A while ago, I ate at Eat Darling Eat for dessert. I decided to return here to try out lunch as they not just serve desserts.Lunch time they have a lunch set that includes an appetizer, main and dessert with optional upgrades for a drink. Menu is English and Chinese. Mains are all under $100.The appetizer was a cream of corn soup. It was ok. Creamy but could have been a bit more sweeter.The main I chose was the duck ravioli with smoked potato ($98). The potato was actually a puree and really di
Lunch time they have a lunch set that includes an appetizer, main and dessert with optional upgrades for a drink. Menu is English and Chinese. Mains are all under $100.
The appetizer was a cream of corn soup. It was ok. Creamy but could have been a bit more sweeter.
The main I chose was the duck ravioli with smoked potato ($98). The potato was actually a puree and really didn't taste smokey. The ravioli was good yet some inconsistent. The duck meat was more of a mince and had a mix of shitake mushrooms mixed in it. Some of the ravioli was a bit underdone as the skin was too thick. But then some of the skin was thin like a wonton and just right.
The dessert was a sponge cake soaked in syrup with a yuzu sorbet and meringue crisp. The meringue crisp was chewy and not crispy at all. The yuzu sorbet was great palate cleanser. The sponge cake was sweet but not too sweet.
The food was quite good with a few problems. But overall was delicious enough. It was also quite filling even if it looked small. The only thing was the service. How bored were the people working there? Did they even care that they are working? No smile. No thank you. Just a plomping down of my food without a word. From ordering to even asking for the bill, I got nothing but a grunt. I think I get more thanks at a cha chan teng than this place. No wonder it's deathly quiet here when elsewhere lunch is busy.
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