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Time for happy events! Brought my eating buddy to The King Louis for his birthday celebration. Those who frequent the Daiso at Vivocity would already have came across this theme restaurant long ago. Honestly, I did not know about this till a friend recommended it to me recently. This castle-themed restaurant serves cuisine that represents what the royal families eat in the medieval period. Upon arrival, the entrance and dining area are all guarded with these armoured knights around 2 metres tall
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Time for happy events! Brought my eating buddy to The King Louis for his birthday celebration. Those who frequent the Daiso at Vivocity would already have came across this theme restaurant long ago. Honestly, I did not know about this till a friend recommended it to me recently.
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This castle-themed restaurant serves cuisine that represents what the royal families eat in the medieval period. Upon arrival, the entrance and dining area are all guarded with these armoured knights around 2 metres tall. To add on, there's also a life-size tiger figure as well as really customized furnishings to fit the theme. I didn't manage to take a picture of the other side of the restaurant, but we were able to see the Far Far Away Castle from Universal Studios, so the owner really do know how to pick the perfect location.
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We helped ourselves to this platter of starters interesting named as Knights of the Round Table - Platter A ($19.90) & it includes castle drumlets, bratwurst sausages, banana bacon bites, crispy wedges and some side mesclun salad. The salad was amazing & the rest were fine. The only thing we didn't really like was that the drumlets were a tad bit stiff.
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Along with some mesclun and straight cut fries, the BBQ Chicken Pullet ($17.50) was served piping hot to our table & the chicken was tender and delicious. However, in my opinion maybe it was slightly overcooked because there were some dry parts. Still, the portion is good for its price.
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The Carlsberg Battered Fish & Chips ($17.90) came to us with side mesclun, lemon wedges and tartar sauce. To me, it wasn't a wow factor I was expecting because fish & chips from an English restaurant were supposed to be amazing than other places. But besides the outer crisp, it wasn't perfect.
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Maybe my expectations were too high but the next time I ever visit, I'll definitely try something else. Heard from my friend the banquet were amazing & worth the price! But nevertheless, all the food served were so photogenic its worth this trip!
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So anyway all the food were served together but not everything was served hot. My idea is that we visited at an awkward timing at 5pm and they were probably short-handed in the kitchen so I couldn't blame.

The restaurant does show some potential, the medieval themed dining concept works really well at that location. I do hope that they would have more options for the sides to every main courses since all the sides that came were mesclun & fries. Overall I heard that it was a good restaurant for family gathering & the live band/music were great, we weren't able to enjoy the performance because we left just the time it was about to start. So if you ever think of visiting, reserve a table any time after 6.30pm!
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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Spending Per Head
$25 (Dinner)
Celebration
Birthday
Recommended Dishes
  • Carlsberg Battered Fish & Chips
  • BBQ Chicken Pullet