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I heard about Mad for Garlic from a friend and decided to drop by for a visit. I was not a garlic fan but rather intriqued after my friend kept raving about the restaurant.Anyway once there, i looked at the menu and despite its moniker, i wasnt really expecting much. Guess i am in for a surprise. They had funny names for some of their dishes. Take for example the followingracula Killer ($15.80). This is essentially garlic bread but i guess naming it garlic bread is too mainstream so they came up
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I heard about Mad for Garlic from a friend and decided to drop by for a visit. I was not a garlic fan but rather intriqued after my friend kept raving about the restaurant.

Anyway once there, i looked at the menu and despite its moniker, i wasnt really expecting much. Guess i am in for a surprise. They had funny names for some of their dishes. Take for example the following:
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Dracula Killer ($15.80). This is essentially garlic bread but i guess naming it garlic bread is too mainstream so they came up with this. Anyway i really liked this though its price is a little steep in my opinion. The bread is so soft, and when paired with the garlic which has been cooked with olive oil and anchovies, its just perfect. Like you dont think you were eating garlic. 

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I also got the Garlic Snowing Pizza ($22.50). Quite aptly named since the waiter/waitress serving it would actually shave the garlic in front of you after serving the pizza itself. Again another pleasant treat. The thin crust pizza is dotted with pineapple which add to the sweetness of the pizza. The garlic wasn't too strong either.

Overall i like the food but i wouldnt see myself returning for a second visit anytime soon.
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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