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Telephone
6448 6631
Introduction
The place to have your comfort food on the grill. continue reading
Opening Hours
Today
11:00 - 22:00
Mon - Sun
11:00 - 22:00
Payment Methods
Visa Master Cash Others
Other Info
Takes Reservations
Restaurant Website
http://www.hottomato.com.sg/
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Review (23)
Level4 2015-02-21
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Full Hot Tomato Cafe & Grill review: http://ivanteh-runningman.blogspot.sg/2015/02/hot-tomato-cafe-grill.htmlStyled as a casual Western dining cafe, the main draw at Hot Tomato Cafe & Grill is their incredible value for money prices, moreso if you're a student. Founded in January 2006, Hot Tomato Cafe & Grill oftern draws crowds, and not just students, but those looking for a decent meal. Their grills, especially their steak, is on par with, and sometimes better, than several other high end steakhouses!Ambience at Hot Tomato Cafe & Grill is simple, with colours of white and orange red against wood panelling. Tomato decor abounds, and the overall feel is loud and garish, like a cheap diner. For me, ambience here is a low point, like a visual assualt when sitting within. Overall cleanliness is also a minor point, you tend to get fast food style cleaning, which leaves little specks on the table or floor.Service at Hot Tomato Cafe & Grill varies from decent, to poor. Staff are welcoming and friendly, but as they're mostly young part timers, the manner in which they speak to you tends to be rather to the point. On 1 occasion, I even had staff asking me to settle the bill before I was even served my main course! When all goes well though, service is rather average, and though orders are served to your table, payment is self-service at the cashier.Food at Hot Tomato Cafe & Grill is Western style, mostly combining pasta (spaghetti aglio olio), with grilled meat or seafood. And their grilled items do stand out, seared / grill to perfection nearly every time. I particularly like their beef steaks, and their salmon. Portions are large, and for the price you pay, about SGD $15 per person for 1 main course, it's more value for money than many other places.The Ribeye Steak With Spaghetti Aglio Olio (SGD $14.90) features a 200gm beef ribeye steak, grilled to your liking. I got mine medium rare, and it was grilled perfectly, with a nice sear and char marks outside, yet moist and pink inside. Good beefy meaty taste, and the cut is also quite thick. The pasta is fragrant with the use of garlic, but a little too oily, and I wish they would have added some chili for heat. I loved the lettuce on the side, dressed in a tangy, sharp, bright citrus vinaigrette. Good value for money, highly recommended! continue reading
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Level4 2014-03-20
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Was back to Hot tomato as I was pretty happy with the standard of the food during the previous visits. Moreover, they are rather affordable as compared to other western cuisine in the mall. I had teriyaki chicken which only cost sgd$8.90++. I upgrade it into a complete meal with a additional of around sgd$4 for a drink and soup. The soup of the day was mushroom soup and it was abit diluted in my opinion. But I really like my main! The chicken teriyaki sauce is really rich and tasty. The portion is also quite huge given its price. The spaghetti taste delicious too and it is very soft. Overall, I find it very worthwhile to dine in here as the food is good and affordable. Will recommend you here if you are into western cuisine continue reading
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Level4 2014-03-07
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After having a fun shopping day at 313 Somerset, decided to have my dinner in this restaurant as not much people around here. The layout was quite an open concept, and is cooling and comfortable. Service staffs are quite nice and polite. Have bought the grilled salmon rice and took around fifteen minutes before the food is served to my table. Salmon is soft and fresh, is not too salty and with slight crispyness on the outer layer. Plain rice is served to this dish, which I feel that garlic or butter flavour rice is more suitable for this dish instead. Paid less than $15 for this main course which is still quite alright. continue reading
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Level4 2014-01-16
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This is one of the more affordable and decent pasta/western food joints here in Singapore. I like the aglio olio here, not exactly sure if it's cooked with olive oil which I think it is, the texture and the way it is cooked is just right for me, it's a little oily but I think it is just nice for my taste. The aglio olio serving is quite small so sometimes I would crave for more! However, it is not spicy at all, those who like it spicy may be disappointed with the aglio olio here. The dory fish and grilled chicken with aglio olio are my usual favorites. I like the dory fish best. There is also a small serving of salad, enough for a satisfying and reasonably-priced meal. There are options to top up for a soup/drink too. This is a great place for friends gathering with decent food and reasonable prices. continue reading
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Level3 2013-10-21
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Tips: Download 313 Apps as now Hot Tomato having a promotion. Pay $5 for the voucher worth $10.Dinner: Top up $3.50 for drink, soup & garlic bread.Soup of the day: Tomato soupTaste: Can taste it is from real tomato n it is sour enough & very tasty.Main Course: Grilled Chicken with whipped potato & saladTaste: Very tender n it is more tasty than Kenny rogar. Salad  sauce is very sour. Good for those who like sour.Main Course: Lobster PastaTaste: Quite generous lobster meat given, pasta is perfectly cook.Drink: Ice Lemon TeaTaste: NormalDrink: Lime Taste: Real sourGarlic bread: Normal continue reading
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