The Ordinary
We decided to come here to see how different compared to its home city. It certainly has retained the style in terms of it’s decor that really does help to set the mood.
As for the food, they have a huge variety but it was average at best. The duck was nice and tasty at first but became a tad salty after a while. The stuffed dumpling was interesting and the filling was quite nice but the stuffing at the corners were not as much as the middle. The giant meatball was probably the best dish there. Otherwise the rest were an average but decent chinese meal.
It has left much desire to return to the huge variety of food in Nanjing but it was still a nice meal. Would not have come with the Eatigo deal though.
Came during a promotion for 1-for-1 rosti. Generally a rosti costs $8.90 while addition toppings range from $1.90 to $9.90.
The rosti was pleasant. It comes with an option for sour cream which adds to the flavour and there are additional free toppings you can add like lemon and horseradish if you would like. The veal sausage was a pretty huge serving and they grill it on the spot to give a charred and smoky flavour. I would have liked the rosti to be more crispy but overall a good experience.
Part of a lunch deal. It is essentially a combination of a pork katsu in an oyakudon. It was pleasant however the eggs’ moisture softened the crispy katsu layer and the meat cooked on the inside was a bit overdone. This shop’s chawanmushi is really nice though and they have free flow pickles.
For the price, you get braised pork and a fried chicken cutlet with a huge helping of vegetables and drowned in creamy curry. This is good!
Prata was crispy on the outside yet soft on the inside. The curry was adequate to pair with the prata but spice lacked the punch. This is great to satisfy a simple prata craving!
The portion for the price is good. However, i went that the noodles while not lacking in flavour did not have enough vinegar. Decent amount of meat was given though.
The meal is adequate. It looks darker than usual but it tastes like most other places and helps give a quick fix for a thai food craving. Unfortunately, they do not have a brown rice option and the menu price does not include at egg ($1 more).
The meats are done fresh and well and satisfy a craving. Cheap but definitely good!
From the thai stall in the food court, it is what you would just right for a sour and spicy yet creamy tom yum soup. The only issue is that it’s most cabbages and very little meat.
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