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2013-09-03
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Along the walkway of the museum, lies a small outlet of Food for Thought. Quite noisy as a lot of people are walking by. If you cannot stand people looking at you while eating, please do not eat here. Home-made Fish Fingers ($6++)served with kaffir lime mayo.Kind of disappointed with this dish. When placing the order, the staff has replied us saying there is 5 pieces. But only 3 pieces is served. Should order the kid's meal version of this, as it served with a drink too. When we asked the staff
Along the walkway of the museum, lies a small outlet of Food for Thought. Quite noisy as a lot of people are walking by. If you cannot stand people looking at you while eating, please do not eat here.
Home-made Fish Fingers ($6++)
served with kaffir lime mayo.
Kind of disappointed with this dish. When placing the order, the staff has replied us saying there is 5 pieces. But only 3 pieces is served. Should order the kid's meal version of this, as it served with a drink too. When we asked the staff about it, she too agreed that the kid's meal is better. Kind of disappointed in the service we receive. Chinese Chicken Caesar ($12++)
poached chicken, soft boiled eggs, toasted ikan bilis, roasted peanuts, ginger sesame-soy dressing.
Simple and beautifully decorated. The egg reminds me of the Japanese ramen's egg with its soft and flavourful yolk. Classic Works - Full version ($20++)
Scrambled eggs, bacon, butter toast, hash browns, tomato salad, chicken sausage, garlic mushrooms.
The scrambled eggs is very tasty and goes very well with the soft and buttery toast. The bacon is also very good, being crispy and dry, as well as, not hard.
Overall food is not bad. But service still has a long way to go.
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