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2013-12-05
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For details, please visit http://foodesteem.blogspot.sg/2013/12/food-at-ikea-singapore.htmlEach time IKEA is mentioned, Food at IKEA just appears instantly in my head, and more distinctly, the swedish meatballs! Used to visit the Tampines outlet regularly for their breakfast, because I thought it was so delicious and cheap. Thus, for the first time, I went there for dinner, and it was surprisingly a little disappointing from the breakfast I had before... Poached Salmon ($7.90). Salmon was alrigh
Each time IKEA is mentioned, Food at IKEA just appears instantly in my head, and more distinctly, the swedish meatballs! Used to visit the Tampines outlet regularly for their breakfast, because I thought it was so delicious and cheap.
Thus, for the first time, I went there for dinner, and it was surprisingly a little disappointing from the breakfast I had before...
Poached Salmon ($7.90). Salmon was alright but a little overcooked, and potatoes were hard and tasteless even when smeared with the sauce which I like.
Spring Chicken with Broccoli for around $11+, if I'm right. It was half spring chicken to be exact, but definitely more than enough to keep me full for hours.
Normal-sized chicken wings, but I love it! It's so yummy, and for a moment I thought to myself, "I should have just ordered this as my main!".
Overall, Food at IKEA is great for some bites, such as the hotdog buns, or supposingly "light food" to fill up your stomach for awhile, such as the swedish meatballs and the chicken wings. But to fully enjoy your dinner, perhaps somewhere outside IKEA would be better.
For details, please visit http://foodesteem.blogspot.sg/2013/12/food-at-ikea-singapore.html
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