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FullHouse cafe has an interesting concept - everything under one roof! Bar, Food and shop!Decided to try this out cause my friends took so many nice pictures over there! And what's more, many blogshops had been there to take their photoshoots too!Upon entering the restaurant for food at level 2, you can see a small scale fountain and a living room with comfy sofa for picture taking, you can explore around while waiting for your meals to be served and you'll find a corner that sells clothes, acce
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FullHouse cafe has an interesting concept - everything under one roof! Bar, Food and shop!
Decided to try this out cause my friends took so many nice pictures over there! And what's more, many blogshops had been there to take their photoshoots too!
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Upon entering the restaurant for food at level 2, you can see a small scale fountain and a living room with comfy sofa for picture taking, you can explore around while waiting for your meals to be served and you'll find a corner that sells clothes, accessories, stationaries etc. Another corner for photo-taking in the balcony with fake grass, flowers and birds! Kindly approach their staff for group shots! After dinner, go out and near the bar outside the restaurant, there's a FULLHOUSE colorful striped car that fit 4 person for picture taking! WOOHOO!

Okay, back to the food, I would say it's pretty bad for some of the dishes. I've ordered the Terriyaki Chicken Burger, the meat is slightly hard (overcooked?) to slice. However, the portion is rather satisfying! My friend also commented that her order of fried chicken chop is overcooked, we can actually see it from the color. It's dark brown. Kind of disappointed with their standard of food, probably won't come back again unless it's a class gathering for pretty pictures to be taken for memory sake.
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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Date of Visit
2012-11-28
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$20 (Dinner)