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2015-07-01
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My friend got this mixed up with the other Pappa restaurant due to similarity of the name which aroused my curiosity to conduct a search and results shows that...not all Pappa are the same...lol.Here at PappaMia, you can find a variety of unique Asian cuisine and being a Halal certified restaurant it is no surprise why it is so crowded especially during meal times. However, this place might not be so ideal to catch up with friends as its rather noisy during their peak hours making it quite diffi
My friend got this mixed up with the other Pappa restaurant due to similarity of the name which aroused my curiosity to conduct a search and results shows that...not all Pappa are the same...lol.
Here at PappaMia, you can find a variety of unique Asian cuisine and being a Halal certified restaurant it is no surprise why it is so crowded especially during meal times. However, this place might not be so ideal to catch up with friends as its rather noisy during their peak hours making it quite difficult to interact.
So concentration on the meal begins.
PappaMia Chicken Rice (S$10.50)
The well known Chef Han's chicken rice. The rather not so attractive of this dish is the chicken and vegetables are portioned and placed in the plates in advance ready to be served once an order is made making it lacking the freshness feel. Nonetheless, the chicken meat is still tender and vegetables are soft. The rice however is a tad too dry.
Pappa Chicken Satay Burger (S$12)
Tender chicken patty that goes well with the satay sauce which is not spicy at all. Fries are the soft type and it still taste good even when it turns cold.
Kampung Fried Rice (S$12)
Fried rice was tasty but the spicy level is on the high side for me. The satay meat is tender just that it would have taste better if its served hot.
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