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       12 Jun 2007 at 12:17 pm
    Category: Food Courts, Indian
    Got Kick!

    For a complete Indian meal, get a rice (plain or briyani) with vegetables set along with a meat dish. My personal favourite is the masala chicken, which doesn't hold back on the spiciness. I sort of get a kick out of the red hot masala.

    If you are dining in a group, try their fish head curry served in a claypot. Hot and spicy, perfect for communial eating.

    You will find this place in Food Loft at Marina Square.

    I used to lunch at Samy's quite often as it serves up generous portions of rice, vegetables, papadum and curry gravy. There was also a great service champion by the name of Kumar. Unfortunately, he left, and I feel is a great loss for regular customers.

    I had to cut down because the good meals kept me from staying awake in office and of course, I was developing a spare tire.

    Anyway, to get your money's worth here, take a seat in their dining area. When you do that, you get better service, food is served at your table. Out of the dining area is the rest of the food court, so everything becomes self-service. Inside, you can request for extras for the vegetables, rice, papadum and gravy. Or at least that was the case in the past, when Kumar was around. As for their "mains", i.e. meat dishes, well, the portions are large enough for you not to ask for more.

    One quirky thing that probably came from its restaurant origins: Samy's serve beer and wine.

    Lastly, to forewarn any of you interested to give Samy's a try -
    DO NOT wear white or any light coloured clothing. The gravy will stain and stay.
    DO bring an empty stomach
    DO prepare for very hot stuff
    DO be patient with the Indian uncle with grey hair. He is loud (which consequently perceived as rude) only because he is a bit deaf and does not understand English very well. If the situation is hopeless for you, ask another person at the counter.
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         12 Jun 2007 at 11:57 am
      Category: Japanese
      好看不好吃 (looks good, but doesn't taste good)

      I found this the ambience pretty nice and cosy. It had those private dining areas with low tables and leg cavities similar to Sakae Sushi at Marina Square but better because you will probably only zao geng to the wall. The privacy also gives the customer a sense of exclusiveness.

      For service, I have to say Waraku scores well as they take initiative and are very responsive. A friend had made special requests for certain orders and were not disappointed.

      Call me picky if you want. While Waraku's menu is quite extensive, it is quite a task to find an item that screams, "Eat me!"
      Also, there isn't anything that's value for money. Plus, I had a hard time deciding what I should order. I ended up with this beef paper steamboat listed in the lunch set meals menu.

      I have to say that the quality of food isn't what you would describe as fantastic. Compounded it with the fact that there wasn't anything inspiring in the menu to begin with, Waraku really left a bad flavour in my mouth. The beef paper steamboat only came with 4 pathetic slices of beef. When I sampled a friend's teriyaki chicken, my immediate response was a my best constipated expression. The chicken was tough and dry like it was microwaved.

      Can somebody recommend exactly what is actually good at Waraku?
      Or is it just me being luckless?
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           12 Jun 2007 at 11:54 am
        Category: Italian
        Stylo-mylo Spaggetti

        Spageddies probably came about when someone thought that it would be a great idea to put premium main courses like steak, lobster, crayfish, etc together with the humble pasta. That pretty much sums up what they serve.
        And the estimation of the price of their food goes something like this:

        Price of steak with spaghetti at Spageddies = price of steak at ordinary restaurant price of spaghetti at ordinary restaurant

        Sort of like paying for 2 dishes combined in one plate.
        Once you can convince yourself that you are really paying for 2 main courses served on one plate, you probably won't have any problems picking the item you want.

        Anyway, that is not to say that food is abysmal. On the contrary, food is good. It is mainly due to the use of fresh ingredients, which you can easily taste.

        But be prepared to part with a good part of your money though.
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          84. Poison Ivy   
             12 Jun 2007 at 11:43 am
          Category: Deli and Cafe
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          Organic Haven

          It is a well-known fact that the owner of Bollywood Veggies is "high society lady", Mrs Ivy Singh-Lim. This consequently impacted on the image of the organic farm. Everything is very manicured here, and it is a far cry from its neighbour, Green Circle, another organic farm.

          For the same reason, Bollywood Veggies isn't a farm that shies away from attention. And since everything here is all extra nice, extra proper, it makes a viable tourist attraction. And with visitors, there's Poison Ivy, a café probably named after the owner.

          Poison Ivy serves up just about everything its farm produces. There's a wide variety of curry, vegetables, cakes, drinks and bananas. It wasn't meal time, so the Girlfriend and I ordered just the banana bread, jackfruit cake, lemon cake, lemon tea and fig tea.

          Fig Tea and Banana Bread Jackfruit cake Lemon Cake

          While the portions were small, at $2 a piece, it was an opportunity to sample the menu.

          The lemon cake was pretty refreshing with a unique spiciness to it. However, it did seem a little coarse on the palate.
          The banana bread was made with the bananas harvested from the farm. It was fragrant, moist and spongy.
          I liked the jackfruit cake best. While the portions were really miserable, the cake was more like a sticky kueh with lots of jackfruit bits in it. Plus it was served warm, which only enhanced the texture and taste.

          The Girlfriend and I then "goondu-ly" walked into the farm area. Unbeknown to us, there was actually a price to pay to enter ($2). We only realized our boo-boo when we looked at the map and promptly returned to Poison Ivy. I doubt it would be fun to face a dagger brandishing Ivy.
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               12 Jun 2007 at 11:37 am
            Served by Unhygienic Staff

            Goodness, the counter staff coughed into my donuts...

            I had queued up from 11am to 1pm to get my dozen of donuts. It seemed more logical compared to queuing for a record 4 hours after the shop opens.

            Anyway, I realised that the despite the 2 dozen limit, a fat lady still managed to get away with 6 dozens. Yet another Intrepid Ninja Van Reseller Alert. Thankfully, it was one off, but hey, I think it says plenty of the integrity (lack of) of their rules.

            Just before my turn, the counter staff took off with a orange chocolate flavoured donut, re-dunked it into the white chocolate vat, slowly re-decorated it with orange jam and slowly savoured it before happily returning to the counter. So that's probably another reason why we need to wait so long for their donuts.

            Finally my turn, the same counter staff served me. After my box was filled, she started coughing uncontrollably. Problem was she didn't really turn away, plus my box of donuts was wide open, catching all the airborne cough germs. Neither was she wearing any protective mask.

            Oh my...

            Then she managed to stop to turn around to key the orders into the register. And, she started coughing again. For anyone who knows, their cash register is just beside the stash of donuts. Coughing from that distance won't affect those donuts which will eventually be sold, right?
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