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2011-05-23
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I had lunch at Hotel Re! that day. It's a small boutique hotel and Re!Fill, one of its cafes, is located at one corner of the hotel lobby. I think this is the main place where their guests have their meals. The set meal for that day was Japanese cuisine. The appetizer looked really appetizing. I was really hungry so I was delighted to see the japanese satay. The meat on the sticks was tender and the sauce over it complimented the meat well. The other side dish was something like jellyfish. But i
The appetizer looked really appetizing. I was really hungry so I was delighted to see the japanese satay. The meat on the sticks was tender and the sauce over it complimented the meat well. The other side dish was something like jellyfish. But it was quite soft and not firm at all. It was supposed to be a cold dish, but was not really cold at all. ):
My main dish was a piece of salmon and a small cup of chawanmushi. The salmon was well-cooked and I liked the garnish that was over it. It was a little sweet and together with the salmon it tasted great! The vegetable side dish tasted like it was cooked in a chinese style. The chawanmushi was not bad, but not as good as those in Japanese restaurants.
The dessert came in a a tray with four different types of dessert. I didn't really like it because the green apple jelly, fruit cocktail and cream puff were not really cold when I started eating them, so they tasted very weird and unappetizing. The ice cream was the best dessert on the tray.
The meal was great but I don't think it's worth twenty dollars.
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