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2013-04-26
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Pepper Lunch provides a unique DIY food concept for diners to cook their own food (especially the raw meats) on a sizzling hot plate. Other than giving diners this fun cooking experience, food is also ensured fresh.Of late, I feel that Pepper Lunch serves food of varying standards at different outlets. I've had many wonderful experiences dining with Pepper Lunch, but my one recent experience was a little disappointing. Beef Pepper Rice, $6.20I love their beef set, because I find joy in cooking m
Of late, I feel that Pepper Lunch serves food of varying standards at different outlets. I've had many wonderful experiences dining with Pepper Lunch, but my one recent experience was a little disappointing. Beef Pepper Rice, $6.20
I love their beef set, because I find joy in cooking my own beef to ensure that it always ends up with a more "medium rare" tender finish than a powdery overcooked tough texture. This time, given only 5 slices of beef, this experience was unsatisfying; I didn't really get a chance to cook my own food because there wasn't much ingredients available for me to mix in the first place. Granted, 1 slice was slightly larger than the rest, but the remaining 4 slices were really tiny. The rice was also mushy and plain if you observe carefully, a far cry from their signature pepper rice.
See the comparison: The proportion of rice to meat for mine seems miserable. Having paid $6.20 for plain mushy rice, a handful of corn and miserable amount of beef, I don't think this is worth the money. The entire thing tasted really plain.
Since my experience at other outlets were much better, I guess I'd head to the other outlets the next time I indulge in Pepper Lunch.
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