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2012-03-27
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For full experience write up & photos, please visit my blog: http://www.aspirantsg.com/food/paradise-inn-thomson-plaza-upper-thomson-road/singapore or follow me on twitter for food reviews: https://twitter.com/AspirantSGWe order the small portions versions of 4 dishes. The first to arrive was Crisp-fried crystal prawns in wasabi mayo sauce. The prawns were fresh and crunchy. Wasabi mayo offers just the right amount of kick, not too much to make you reel. Great dish, only complain was the quantit
We order the small portions versions of 4 dishes. The first to arrive was Crisp-fried crystal prawns in wasabi mayo sauce. The prawns were fresh and crunchy. Wasabi mayo offers just the right amount of kick, not too much to make you reel. Great dish, only complain was the quantity of prawns. Cost around $14 bucks and just a few prawns.
Next came Sauteed baby kailan with oyster sauce. Loved the crisp sound the fresh veg produce with every bite.
Chicken with honey & young ginger came in small bite size drumlets for easy sharing. Sweet, savory coating on the fried surface with tender meat underneath make this a really suitable finger food.
Pan fried egg omelette with preserved turnip. The dish is rather ordinary, can give it a miss.
I ended my meal with Red Bean Soup with Glutinous Rice Ball (Peanut filling). The rice ball looks as though it has been cooked or soaked for a long time. Bloated & slimy, should not have ordered this.
Overall the main courses are ok, rather pricey for the portions that’s served. My friends liked their desserts, guessed its just bad rice ball day for them.
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