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2013-10-22
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Suggested to my friends to have dinner at Skinny Pizza cos I had a 15% discount voucher to spend. We arrived at the restaurant at around 6.30pm on a Friday night, the queue hasn't build up yet but the restaurant was already 50% full.This restaurant has one of the quirkiest decor among its various outlets. It is adorned with white ceramic tiles from floor to the walls and splashed with a bright red peculiar painting as the backdrop. The painting has the strangest combi of a car, a dino, a screami
This restaurant has one of the quirkiest decor among its various outlets. It is adorned with white ceramic tiles from floor to the walls and splashed with a bright red peculiar painting as the backdrop. The painting has the strangest combi of a car, a dino, a screaming man and an old school VHS tape! Matching custom made chairs shared the same red/white color scheme with industrial looking wooden and metal pipes backing, and the wooden tables matches the chairs. At the front of the restaurant, a neon lighted 'Skinny Pizza' signage completes the look of this hip looking bistro.
First set of 3, Sweet potato nibblets, Truffle fries and Harrisa prawns.
The golden fried sweet potato fingers were tossed with honey syrup and sprinkled with generous amount of fine sugar. This dish may look overly sweet but it isn't. The sweetness was surprisingly well controlled and we could still taste the natural sweetness of the sweet potato itself...extremely addictive to eat, a very well executed dish!
For mains, we ordered two types of pizzas to share, Chicken Satay pizza $22++ and the intriguing new item Squid Ink Pizza Pop $15++.
The Squid Ink Pizza Pop is served in a cake tin, looking pretty with generous topping of chunky squid rings and mid size fresh prawns, and garnished with rocket leaves, onion & cheese flakes.
The Chicken Satay pizza surprises us with its authentically flavored thick peanut sauce and tender chunks of marinated chicken meat and sweet pineapple cubes. Nice rendition of the much loved local flavor into a delicious pizza topping. Eating this thin crust pizza is like eating cream crackers dipped in yummy satay sauce...so satisfying!
For full review & more photos - http://midas400.blogspot.sg/2013/10/dinner-at-skinny-pizza-wheelock-place.html
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