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2013-05-26
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http://phuachiuyen.wordpress.com/2012/04/25/wild-honey-mandarin-gallery/Initially, I was quite surprised when one of the staffs went “Mdm, no photography for our menus.” Wah I never go before a popular dining place that tells me no photography yet leh… wild honey, you’re the first.One picture menu is available on an iPad at the counter, otherwise just read off their boards written in colourful chalks. No tangible menus for you to flip and be choosy about. Choose at the counter, pay and wait for
Initially, I was quite surprised when one of the staffs went “Mdm, no photography for our menus.” Wah I never go before a popular dining place that tells me no photography yet leh… wild honey, you’re the first.
One picture menu is available on an iPad at the counter, otherwise just read off their boards written in colourful chalks. No tangible menus for you to flip and be choosy about. Choose at the counter, pay and wait for your food to be served. Wah… like so authoritative. Note: the 10% service charge still applies.
Luckily my seat’s view not bad… still managed to capture the general feel of the breakfast/brunch restaurant. Sofa seat for me! “Wild honey, no place like home.” quite homely with the sofas around.
“TUNISIAN” signature, $18. For a bread lover, the crispy yet soft bread could easily satisfy one's craving. Spicy sizzling pan of tomato stew with pork sausage, eggs and toast. 7.5/10!
My “EUROPEAN” signature, $18. The very popular eggs benedict, eggs, mushroom, bacon. 9.5/10! The whole dish just melted in my mouth. Very good combination!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The eggs were splendid. SPLENDID. Creamy and thick. Mushrooms were enough although I don’t mind more, bacon wasn’t too salty, toast was a bit thick but generally okay for me. Thumbs up!
Overall acceptable but slightly overrated since the staff wasn't totally friendly, and food prices is steep.
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