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2010-12-07
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With the influx of cuisines, "fusion" became one unique on its own. But not all fusion restaurants serve decently fusioned food.I pass by CREAM Bistro almost daily, but nothing beats a weekend afternoon at CREAM.Have tried a couple of dishes, here's a few that deserve some all-time attention:Salmon Bento+Sounds Japanese but doesn't taste Jap at all; the gravy comes as a pleasant surprise; you probably wouldn't taste such a salmon & its gravy done this way+Comes as a bento set with rice & miso so
I pass by CREAM Bistro almost daily, but nothing beats a weekend afternoon at CREAM.
Have tried a couple of dishes, here's a few that deserve some all-time attention:
Salmon Bento
+Sounds Japanese but doesn't taste Jap at all; the gravy comes as a pleasant surprise; you probably wouldn't taste such a salmon & its gravy done this way
+Comes as a bento set with rice & miso soup, and greens
Chicken (Western Set)
+Ordinary roasted chicken but served again with their home-made sauce
+Comes with salad greens
+Nothing too special about this dish except its ingredients are just TOO FRESH to forget
Weekend afternoon lunch at CREAM is best; take the outdoor seating and you enjoy the people-watching and the complimentary music booming from THAT CD Shop.
Atas definitely!
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