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Lunch at Food for Thought was yummy and the ambience was very laidback. Place was huge and airy, and you got to pay at the counter before getting your food.They seem to cater for particularly late risers-had all day breakfast on the menu and ordered a basic set of thick butter toast,scrambled eggs and crisp bacon at 3pm no less. Writing this makes me hungry at this hour,but pity all day breakfast doesn’t factor in the distance. Now interestingly,Botanic Gardens open all the way till 12MN,which i
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Lunch at Food for Thought was yummy and the ambience was very laidback. Place was huge and airy, and you got to pay at the counter before getting your food.They seem to cater for particularly late risers-had all day breakfast on the menu and ordered a basic set of thick butter toast,scrambled eggs and crisp bacon at 3pm no less. Writing this makes me hungry at this hour,but pity all day breakfast doesn’t factor in the distance. Now interestingly,Botanic Gardens open all the way till 12MN,which is pretty much non-standard visiting hours.

Apart from the breakfast set,my friend ordered a trio of sliders-which is just a posh-sounding name for mini burgers. I believe there were pulled pork, crispy chicken fillet and a cheeseburger version,all too generously stuffed with vegetables. The sauces were pretty delicious,one of them slightly reminiscent of a tart thousand island(but no one could beat Hard Rock Cafe’s Blue Cheese sauce) but the fries weren’t too memorable.

Desserts seem to be on the expensive side- $7 for a slice of red velvet cake that look like they are out of Nyan Cat world but supposedly tasty according to past reviews. The raspberry buttered scones look particularly delicious, but I decided on getting a dark chocolate cake instead that was studded with dried raspberry. At $3, that was surprisingly cheap.I commented that it looked like a pile of shit, but that was pretty tasty shit,moist and crumbly at the edges. they had this donation box at the top of the water dispenser to help African kids,which was stuffed with two dollar notes. A commendable effort-maybe thats why they are called ‘Food for Thought’, because the other interpretation will be thinking about food,and I hardly ever do.No service charge,and prices on the menu were already inclusive of GST. Bill came up to be $31 for 2 persons, pretty reasonable prices.
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Date of Visit
2013-03-08
Spending Per Head
$15 (Tea)
Recommended Dishes
  • Chocolate Cranberry Cake