更多
2014-07-13
98 瀏覽
This is actually a review of a second visit to The Mad Poet - a place I had to return to after the success of my first trip (see link here for the review of the first visit with different photos and narrative: http://www.thedarksmile.com/blog/review-of-the-mad-poet-gastro-bar-20-cross-street-01-2324-china-court-singapore).I have only ever been to The Mad Poet on a Saturday lunchtime, and it is pretty quiet at that time of the week. Given its trendy, dark decor, I'm guessing they get most of the
I have only ever been to The Mad Poet on a Saturday lunchtime, and it is pretty quiet at that time of the week. Given its trendy, dark decor, I'm guessing they get most of their business in during the week, servicing the well-heeled types working in the various offices round and about. But they make up for the weekend lack of ambience with some pretty cool tracks playing in the background, so no complaints here.
On this second visit, my companion and I went for the Cajun chicken and mango salad, the beef tacos and the juicy prawn pasta (yes, three mains for two people... call us greedy).
I washed mine down with a bottle of 4 Brothers Toffee Apple cider: it was pretty weak stuff at 4% ABV compared to an ordinary cider, but I must say it was delicious. As the name would suggest, it tasted like a gently fizzy, burnt caramel and super-sweet apple juice concoction - I'd almost call it a kid's drink (by which I mean no criticism), if it weren't for the alcohol content:
Taking the two visits together, I have to say that I am huge fan of The Mad Poet. On this most recent trip, we got away for SGD 50.60 - given that that included alcohol (an imported rarity at that), and 3 mains at a mouth-watering SGD 10 each (that's ten bucks only, folks), this is a rare combination of high quality and value. Friendly and efficient staff, too. A strong recommendation: do support them on the weekends!
張貼