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Burritos and Tortillas Smile Apr 05, 2013   
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Categories : Mexican

Came here for my mexican fix and I was quite pleased mad

The food is a little pricy. I think I about $9 for a chicken burrito.
Opted out of the guacamole since I can buy my own avocado and make it on my own, but I would like to see how much of a portion they'd provide.

Was quite full from the burrito and I chose sour cream and might have chosen the cilantro option too

The burrito comes with tortilla chips. There's a salsa bar within the restaurant where you can top up your salsa to dip your chips or even add it to your burrito. There are 4 different levels of spiciness. Honestly, I couldn't really tell the difference in some, but I'd say get a little and try each of the sauces out to figure out your preference.

 
Hope that they have enough business to remain in Singapore!
 
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Lunch sets even on Saturday! Smile Apr 05, 2013   
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Categories : Middle Eastern/Mediterranean

I love mediterranean food and am still looking for a place in Singapore that has it at an affordable and authentic.

Went to Pyramid on a Saturday afternoon and was surprised to hear that Lunch sets were applicable even on the weekends. The place also offers shisha for those that are interested.

If you don't like beans and lentils, you may not enjoy the food so much. But for me, it was really quite a good fix.

I was sad to hear that baba ghanoush wasn't available (egg-plant based dish), so I ordered hummus instead. Hummus is composed to chickpeas. It went very well with the bread that came along with the dish.

 
The main course came with a lentils soup that was served hot. Give it a try if you never had lentils before, it was rather pleasant.

 

 
Hisbiscus Juice that's supposed to help lower your blood pressure. I think those that are familiar with Chinese Tea may find this drink familiar. It wasn't very sweet so it definitely felt 'good for you'

 

This was the main course in the lunch set that were had chose mutton. It was a little too well done as I didn't really taste the juice of the meat

For a party of two, I was filled up by the carbs and beans in the meal to about late evening.
Wouldn't mind going back there again. tongue
Wish there were more choices for the lunch sets though!

Make sure you clarify your order with the server and ask what is and isn't included in the set menu so there isn't any miscommunication smile
 
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Categories : Taiwanese | Stall / Kiosk

I'm not quite sure why, but I have yet to eat Ru Rou fan outside of Taiwan which is spot on what I'm used to in Taiwan. The closest I've gotten to it is Lai Lai's Ru Rou Fan, but even then the fat balance is a little too much. However, the taste is there

A slightly healthier craving would be the Ru Rou Fan at Xiao Bar Wang

 
The package may look small, but it's rather filling. For the price you pay for it, it's considered a cheap meal in Orchard

 
The meat pieces are not loaded with fat, and the veggies is a nice balance. Wish they had a little more sauce though, but the eggs are decently done.

In my opinion, their Oyster Mee Sua cannot come close when compared with Shilin, however, their Yan Shu Ji (Fried Chicken seasoned with Pepper and Salt) actually wins Shilin.
 
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Hot plate OK Apr 05, 2013   
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Categories : Restaurant | Steaks and Grills | Kids-Friendly

Was brought here by a friend who said their hot plate dishes were quite good. As the portions looked quite big, didn't quite have a chance to try the other dishes

 
Decided to pamper myself and eat lobster as I normally don't get the chance. I'm not sure how they did it, probably because the lobster had been frozen, the meat was really difficult to take out from the shell and different from the fresh Maine lobsters I had before. It was relatively chewy and I think I sort of gave up on peeling the meat out after a while.

The steak pieces had some tendon on the side and the meat kept on getting stuck in my mouth. I'm usually ok and understanding with different grades of beef, but in the end, I was having trouble cutting and chewing.

According to my friend who introduced the place, it's the first place this happened. So I'm going to give this place the benefit of the doubt in which that day their quality was not up to the standards they are normally at.

 
Friend's dish came with the sausage.
 
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Momo and Mutton Curry Smile Apr 05, 2013   
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Categories : Indian | Restaurant | Kids-Friendly

One of the most delicious and affordable Indian meals I had in Singapore.
Can't wait to go back to get another dose of their Indian food.

Their service was good and unlike places that may detest you for ordering so little, they were quite gracious. However, be prepared for a long waiting time--but the wait is worth it!

 
Papadum was served with their 3 sauce dishes. The mint is perfect with the spices in the papadum

 

Momos are Nepalese style steamed dumplings that may be similar to what we our steamed pork buns in the chinese context--'xiao long bao'. The skin in momos are thicker thought. There was a choice of having the buns come steamed/fried or chicken/vegetarian. Great choice for vegetarians.

 
My favorite dish to order at an Indian Restaurant is their Spinach and Mutton combo. The meat pieces were just the right size and relatively tender. None of the meat remnants stuck in your teeth nonsense.

 
The garlic naan was served hot but it did get cool rather quickly. Probably due to how it's served. I think it was a little tad burnt for my taste in some of the pieces though.

For two people, the meal was surprisingly very stuffing and full. I think the trick to ordering at Indian restaurants is to order less than the # of people present. Say, you have 4 people, order 3 main courses instead of 4. Also, go for different sauces and ways of cooking so you can have variety throughout the meal.

Highly recommend this place if you have an Indian food craving. Enjoy!

 
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Naan
 
Spending per head: Approximately $12(Dinner)

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