I don't get it. I doesn't taste like wasabi. Not that I want to chug a nice cold concoction of wasabi and ginger (which is basically what I ask for for ordering this),but I expected it to be different.
This tasted like normal ginger ale - which is pleasant. But I expected to be rocked to my core and question my life choices when I saw wasabi labeled on a drink. Is there something I don't know about wasabi? #toolazytogoogle
So overall, disappointingly pleasant. You decide if that's a good or a bad thing.
Price: 15.90
If thick soup's what you're looking for in ramen, you will like this. It's definitely crabby - if that's a proper way to describe soup. And it's so so thick. You'll need a drink. The rest of the ramen is the standard trusted keisuke quality for your money's worth.
Price: 12.70
Good for a quick tendon fix. A little bland but not something that sauce couldn't fix. Left me looking for more rice, in fact.
They were alright. Honestly not the best dumplings I've had, but not the worst either. That orange thing at the back is some sort of fresh tomato paste (this sounds like ketchup but it's not), and it surprisingly goes well with the dumplings.
I'm not a fan of tom yum, so I can't be a fair judge to this. It was sour and spicy, I guess?
Noodles were suprisingly tastier than the fried egg noodles. Dumplings were alright. Look at the plating though. Doesn't it exude a sort of tranquility from the absense of animal cruelty?
Price: S$9.9
One of the safest options here if you're not a fan of vegetarian food. I opted for the "no garlic" option just to see how this is going to turn out without an important spice, but the noodles were still suprisingly tasty.
Price: S$8.9
The kind of pad thai that has a smokiness to it, which was what I liked about this. It can be a little sweet, if that's what you are looking for in pad thai. This serving is definitely for sharing.
Price: S$12.9
It's like this place could do no wrong. Tried a new dish here and it's awesome! As if having a melting pan of cheese in front of you could be anything but. The chicken may be a little too spicy for some, but overall it's a GREAT dish to fight over among friends.
Price: S$ 13.90
I mean, I know this is what it EXACTLY says in the menu, but it's a little too fried and mushroom-y
Price: between S$10-15
Honestly a hit or miss - but mostly hits than misses. They are very generous with the stuff inside the soup, and it will always be my go-to comfort food. There's an option to add cheese into the soup, and my life motto is #whenindoubtaddcheese, but I'd say that going without cheese is a better option just this once.
Price: S$ 7.80
This is all I ever wanted out of a spring onion pancake. VERY crunchy at the sides, chewy in the middle, and just the right amount of spring onion to keep it interesting.