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2013-06-07
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See http://thehungrybunnie.blogspot.com for more food reviewsThe ice-cream sundaes are still good, but the food pales in comparison with the main attraction of this old-school American-styled diner. The Meatballs in Pepper Sauce ($8.90) was the only passable dish of lunch, even if it was a bit generic. Meatballs were chunkily textured and the pepper gravy was smooth and spicy but the potato mash was reminscent of the instant powdered mix variety.Prawn & Fruit Salad ($11.90) with lettuce, prawns,
The ice-cream sundaes are still good, but the food pales in comparison with the main attraction of this old-school American-styled diner.
The Meatballs in Pepper Sauce ($8.90) was the only passable dish of lunch, even if it was a bit generic. Meatballs were chunkily textured and the pepper gravy was smooth and spicy but the potato mash was reminscent of the instant powdered mix variety.
Prawn & Fruit Salad ($11.90) with lettuce, prawns, raisins and a mango yoghurt dressing - the prawns tasted a little too crunchy and alkaline
Fish & Chips ($14.80): so sub-par. According to the menu, Swensen's supposedly sells 1 plate of this every minute in Singapore. I can't see how this could be true. The fish was dry and tasteless, the tartar sauce thin and watery, and the coleslaw tepid
Sirloin Steak ($21.20): the steak was dry and required a bit of chewing to get through
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