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Categories : Middle Eastern/Mediterranean | Restaurant | Vegetarian

A chic Mediterranean restaurant, Original Sin shows diners there's alot more to vegetarian that just mock meats, beancurd wraps or girly salads. Did you know the mosiac tables at the al-fesco area were designed and made by owner, Marisa Bertochi? An artist turn restaurateur, Marisa's Savory Tart and Bruchetta breads are my favourites. Individually made, the Savory Tart has seasonal ingredients baked into the light yet buttery shortcrust pastry that tastes like home. Their menu is also kid-friendly and can cater to strict vegetarians who are on dairy/egg/onion/garlic restrictions. Comprehensive and varied, it's easy to forget about having meat once you open your eyes to a smorgasbord of hearty healthy foods such as pan-fried Haloumi cheese, an aptly named "Marisa's magic mushroom" which is a whole portobello mushroom topped with mozzarella, tomato basil sauce and mozzarella cheese. All in all, a great place to start your man on something healthy without compromising on hearty.

 

 
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Haloumi, Mezze Plate, Bosco Misto, Savory Tart, Bruchetta breads, Marisa's Magic Mushrooms
 
Date of Visit: Feb 13, 2011 

Spending per head: Approximately $30

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Categories : Bakery | Restaurant

i've been to Bakerzin many times and the service here is often immaculate with attentive staff greeting diners with smiles. They are patient, polite and ready to offer diners suggestions when quizzed.

I'm not sure when they started having this promotion but there happened to be a free flow of artisan breads this evening where you can help yourself to a basket of pre sliced breads, pop it into a mobile oven they have, and help yourself to the balsamic vinegar and olive oil. Not the highlight of our meal but definitely a nice thing to have.

My boyfriend and I were back tonight to have their pasta, perhaps it's because some of the dishes were concocted by the chef that helms the tampines branch, the pasta here was nicely done and toppings were more generous than the time we had the same dishes at the Jurong Point Mall.

Overall, tasty pasta, with generous servings of bacon in the carbonara, and lots and lots of mushrooms in my al fungi pasta. Topped with nicely fried garlic smile.

We also had the mushroom soup that come with chunks of bread as a topping. The soup tasted vaguely like it had spice in it. It was hot and goes down smoothly on the throat. However I'm not sure what's in it that made it taste out of the ordinary. I had the soup twice and the taste was reminiscent of curry powder. Have a taste yourself to find out what I mean.

I'm also a huge fan of their Mochi . Available on the dessert menu/ dessert counter displays. I bought an entire box during Chinese New Year, and love to have it because the skin is thin yet chewy, it also wasn't overly sweeten.
carbonara! check out the bacon. mmmm

carbonara! check out the bacon. mmmm

 
The artisan breads

The artisan breads

 
 
Recommended Dish(es):  al fungi linguine, spaghetti de carbonara
 
Date of Visit: Apr 13, 2011 

Spending per head: Approximately $25

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I have been to Old Town Coffee at ECP some 2-3 times. The food is great, I have no complaints. But the drinks could really do better.

Perhaps it's a personal taste issue, however I felt like their signature white coffee (HOT) and the stocking filtered Tea were both infused with way too much condensed milk that the taste had turned a little flat, and even a little sour. if you get what I mean.

I'm however a big fan of the kaya toast! Thin, crisp, and covered in just the right amount of aromatic Kaya and lovely melty sticks of butter. Their's was fantasic. Something about the kaya, perhaps the used of gula melaka, made it really fragrant. To be honest, I actually had popped by for coffee right after dinner at another establishment nearby. A full tummy was not a good enough deterrence for their lovely Kaya Toast.

The service was lacking however when we were chided by the store manager who said his priority were for dining guest as they were paying GST and said if we were only going to other take aways we needed to give up our seats.
Lovely kaya toasT

Lovely kaya toasT

 
His argument was fine, we totally understand but it was his attitude that was a total put off. he could have spoken to us nicely but he did not.
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Old Town Kaya toast - double
 
Date of Visit: Apr 01, 2011 

Spending per head: Approximately $8(Dinner)

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