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Introduction
The stall is located at Blk 371A Woodlands Ave 1 continue reading
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Signature Dishes
Chicken Cutlet Fish And Chips Spagetti
Review (1)
Level4 2013-12-16
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Now operating under the catchy stall name "O'Rio Western Food", this uncle and auntie team has returned after the Western food stall was briefly taken over by someone else after the coffee shop renovation several months ago.They have the usual range of western fare such as Chicken Chop, Chicken Cutlet ($5.00), Fish & Chips ($5.00), and Spring Chicken ($7.50). There are also Spaghetti with Chicken ($3.00) or Beef ($4.00), as well as Fried Rice ($3.00). You can also get the Fried Rice with Chicken Chop, Fish & Chips or Chicken Cutlet ($6.00). Also available here are the Chicken Wings that you can buy at $1.00 each or Chicken Nuggets at $1.00 for 3 pieces per stick if you just want a snack. There is no pork dishes here, as stated on a "No Pork No Lard" sign prominently displayed on the other side of the stall. We came here for dinner on a weekday night and was glad to learn that the spaghetti was available, since it was sold out the last time we came. On this trip, we got the Fish & Chips, Chicken Cutlet, Chicken Spaghetti and a stick of Chicken Nuggets.Chicken Cutlet ($5.00)This came in a big plate with a decent portion of chicken cutlet, french fries, buttered toast, coleslaw and baked beans. The chicken cutlet was crispy and we found it to be an improvement from our earlier visit here (a year or two ago) where it was a tad oily then. The one we had this visit wasn't too oily and we agreed that the portion was quite big too. The fries were crispy but soft inside which I personally liked, and it had just the right amount of saltiness for me. Coleslaw was quite decent too although the baked beans was the canned kind. The toast was quite average. Fish & Chips ($5.00) Like the chicken cutlet, this also came with french fries, buttered toast, coleslaw and baked beans but with two fried fish fillets instead. My mum is a fan of Fish & Chips and she thought this was quite okay. The only thing she didn't like was the mayonnaise, but fortunately for her they gave only a tiny serving of it and did not drizzle it over the fillets. Like me, she also enjoyed the fries, although she could not finish it as she was full from the two portions of fish fillets.Chicken Spaghetti ($3.00)The spaghetti was firm and slightly springy as were the chicken bits. The sauce was not too watery which we liked, but we found it to be a tad bland. This is good if you want a lighter tasting western food although serving was a tad big for me. I found this to be quite filling despite this being a simple dish. But no complaints since this was only $3.00 which we found pretty reasonable!Chicken Nuggets ($1.00)This stall replaced the kind of nuggets used a long while ago and I'm glad to say that I like the nuggets that they are currently offering. This was crispy on the outside with a slight crunch and I thought this was great to eat on its own or with their chilli sauce! Overall, the taste and the portion given were quite decent for the price. I personally found the portion to be quite a lot for myself so I am always full whenever I eat at this stall. Out of the items on their menu, my favourites are the Chicken Nuggets, French Fries and Chicken Cutlet. Service was quite standard for a coffee shop stall and I thought it was nice of them to serve the food personally to the tables especially when many stalls were "self service". It was evident during the times we went that Auntie and Uncle were working hard to prepare the orders despite their ages so it was understandable if the food may take a while to arrive especially during peak hours! continue reading
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