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Had another go at Fatboy's, this time at their newly opened outlet at Joo Chiat, in the hope that food quality had improved over my previous visit.The place is reminiscent of its pioneer outlet at Upper Thomson but boasts a bigger seating capacity for a less cluttered feel. I personally like the relaxed, homely vibe that the place emanates, especially with only 3-4 tables occupied on a weekday afternoon.Rootbeer Float - Nothing like a cold mug of rootbeer float to keep the afternoon heat at bay.
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Had another go at Fatboy's, this time at their newly opened outlet at Joo Chiat, in the hope that food quality had improved over my previous visit.

The place is reminiscent of its pioneer outlet at Upper Thomson but boasts a bigger seating capacity for a less cluttered feel. I personally like the relaxed, homely vibe that the place emanates, especially with only 3-4 tables occupied on a weekday afternoon.

Rootbeer Float - Nothing like a cold mug of rootbeer float to keep the afternoon heat at bay.

Fat Bastard - To my disappointment, no, the burger hadn't improved. Machine chopped frozen beef patty sandwiched between listless buns that didn't make things anymore appetising. A little salt would have probably gone a long way in making things more palatable. But to be fair, the burger isn't bad. It's just average by many yardsticks in my humble opinion.

Lunch for 3 cost to the tune of $60. People often say, three strikes and you are out. Does that mean I have to give Fatboy's another chance somewhere down the line? Considering it ain't exactly cheap for a burger, maybe not.

See all my pictures at http://www.timelessfacade.com/2011/03/fatboys-burger-bar-ii.html
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(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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