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2013-01-25
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There are somethings in live worth going that extra mile for. In the case of The Coastal Settlement, make that many many miles. Located in the vicinity of Changi Prison, the trip to the restaurant is not for the faint-hearted. Without a car, it might be quite the cab fare you'll have to contend with.But even so, the restaurant is for most part packed. The idyllic, off-the-grid appeal of The Coastal Settlement apparently appeals to many. And I haven't even gotten around to talking about the food.
But even so, the restaurant is for most part packed. The idyllic, off-the-grid appeal of The Coastal Settlement apparently appeals to many. And I haven't even gotten around to talking about the food. For starters, Portobello Fries - $15. A posh, satisfying twist on common potato fries, the portobello mushroom slices are deep fried with a light breaded crust then served with a aromatic truffle mayonaise. Fingers lickin' good! The restaurant offers a range of pizzas as well. To get the most buck out of our money, we decided to opt for a Half & Half, which allowed us to try 2 flavours: the Chargrilled Wagyu Beef Pizza w/ Mushroom as well as well as the Prosciutto & Arugula Pizza. At $25 for a 7" pizza, it mght come off a tad pricey, but I am just so happy that I got to taste the Wagyu Beef Pizza. I just found my new favourite flavour! I love beef. I love potatoes. So the Rib Eye Rosti was a no-brainer choice for my main course. The dish came beautifully prepared, grill lines seared magnificently into the juicy medium-done rib eye, and a generous portion of handcut rosti that can match those at Marche at any day!
Overall, great food, great place, a tad pricey but I'd still come for the good food and service.
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