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2013-12-24
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Ambush boasts being a fast casual European dining place and has been around in Singapore for many years. With weekday set lunches starting from $9.90, it is rather affordable in contrast with many other European dining options.The given soup was corn soup, which surprised me with the hastily-sprinkled garnishing. It tasted diluted, but nonetheless a better option than all the other usual soups that other restaurants offer (e.g: mushroom soup, chicken soup).For an additional $1.80, you get the Am
The salmon fillet was fresh and tender. The dollop of tartar sauce combined well with the salmon fillet, though the Thai basil sauce tasted like PESTO tomato sauce instead. The penne was of rather good-quality, soft and springy and evenly cooked. This is definitely worth a try! The penne was not freshly made, and I could tell that the supplier sent them half-cooked ones before they boiled it again. Thankfully, the 'thai basil sauce' helped to soak the penne which made it less plain-tasting. Bockwurst with Cranberry Butter Rice and Fries - $9.80
This is an extremely oily dish! The Bockwurst truly tasted like a German sausage, except that it was too oily for your own good. I loved the cranberries that were mixed into the rice, adding a little sweetness and fragrance to it. The crisp golden-brown fries were almost of equal length and they tasted delicious.
The waiters and waitresses were friendly and swiftly attended to our needs, allowing their diners to enjoy long chit-chat sessions .
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