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       22 Apr 2012 at 6:49 pm
    Category: European
    I particularly like its set lunch which is offered from 11am-5pm on weekdays. Prices vary from $9.90-$11.90. It includes Soup of the day, Main Course
    and Drink.

    I have nothing much to say about its soup which is edible, like in most other Western restaurants. For drinks, customers get to choose soft drink, coffee or tea. It is more classy because it serves Twinings tea, when most other places offer your good old Lipton.

    As "Ambush" cusine fuse German style food, you will find different types of sausages being offered, as well as pasta. I have tried its Fish & chip, Sausages and Pasta with salmon. All of which are palatable. For such prices and quality of food, this restaurant is definitely worth patronising.

    The seat arrangement is an open-space concept.
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         21 Apr 2012 at 5:06 pm
      Category: European
      For an eatery that specialise in soup, I found it somewhat disappointing. The price is somewhat steep and the soup is not unforgettable. Prices for a bowl range from like $6-$10, with an additional $2 for the farmer bread-bowl. With a meal upgrade which cost a few extra dollars, customers get to choose a half -size main course and 1 drink. The main courses are sandwiches, pasta and qu?.

      I tried the mushroom soup without farmer bread-bowl, but with a meal upgrade. The main course I selected is ham qu?

      Honestly, the soup doesn't taste bad, but it is almost like those you will find in Pizza Hut or Swenswen. For a soup restaurant, I would expect something better. Similarly for the main course, it is edible but not memorable.

      It is a self-service restaurant, except for the main course which the waiter will serve to you. The seating concept follows an open-space layout.
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           15 Apr 2010 at 6:03 pm
        Category: American, Seafood
        I tried out this restaurant on a busy Sunday afternoon. Located on the 6th floor, it could be really tiring taking the escalator up all the way, using the lift will be more convenient.

        The restaurant is a casual dining outlet that specialises in Western seafood. That makes it a rival of Fish & Co. Prices are also similar between the duo.

        One of Manhatten Fish Narket specialty is Fish & Chip, there is a choice of 3 different types of fish, with Dory fish being the most affordable at $8.90. Pay $4.90 more and complete your meal with a soup and Ice tea (choice of peach and lemon).

        The Soup of the day was Cream of aspargus. The asparaus was sparse and there were squids in the soup. It was palatable but certainly not unforgettable.

        The fish is served in a silver wok and comes with condiments of chilli, garlic and sour cream served in a seperate dish.The fish itself is fresh and deep fried to perfection thus leaving the batter crispy but not charred. On the whole, I think it is worth returning to taste its Fish & Chips again.

        But the lemon tea was only mundane.

        Besides seafood, you will also find pasta on its menu. But not having tried its pasta I am unable to comment on it.

        At the end of the meal, Mentos sweets were given to customers after footing the bill.
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             15 Apr 2010 at 5:59 pm
          Category: Hospitals
          I visited NUH for consultation with a specialist doctor. But I thought the waiting time could be improved. Despite having made an appointment, I waited 1.5 hours for my turn. The doctor was fine though. When it came to medication collection, I had to go to another floor to collect it from the Pharmacy. Here I had to wait like 20 minutes to collect my medicine, next I had to queue to pay for it at the cashier which fortunately was quick. In short I had to waste over 2 hours (excluding the time with the doctor). The fee was slightly less than that of private clinics but it also depend on the seniority of the doctor you choose to see. First- time consultation requires additional fee. Appointment can be made via emails, but the waiting queue is long so you may have to wait a couple of weeks to see the Dr. You may also have to walk a distance to reach the department/ clinics. This is unlike in private hospitals where all the clinics are located in a common building near the taxi-stand.

          The restrooms in NUH could be improved. Most if not all are unisex, and each is in an enclosed cubicle with its own basin and toilet bowl.

          The canteen here offer a wide variety of food including Delifrance and Bengawan Solo. There a Mr Bean shop too at the first floor near the main entrance. Other shops include 7-Eleven, a bookstore, Pharmacy, and a few other.
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               28 Sep 2009 at 9:41 am
            Category: Sports
            Sports Connection is not your typical sports shop such as World of Sports. While it does sell backpack, saddles, track shoes and water bottles, the brands it stocks are not Nike, Reebok, New Balance or the likes. Rather it sells less commercially well-known brands, but brands that are established in the sporting world for durability and quality. Examples include Nalgene, Bodypac, High Sierra and etc.

            Its prices are slightly lower than that of other shops that retail these brands. A Nalgene water bottle that I bought only cost $11 after discount. Its pre-sale price was only $16 which is still below that of another shop which was selling it for $19.

            Its sale assistants are also fairly knowledgeable of their wares. I wanted a Nalgene bottle that was bpa-free, and they were able to point out all the bpa-free bottles easily. When I finally settled on one with a easy drinking opening, she informed me that the liquid will spill if I inverted the bottle. Well, at least they were frank enough to tell me about the shortcomings of their products.

            I finally settled on one that was bpa-free and spill-proof. Here, I must comment on Nalgene bottles. Although it is the only range that sells bpa-free bottles, the designs of its bpa-free bottles could really do with improvement. Unlike Nike or Reebok bottles whereby you can drink by simply sucking or pulling up the top lid, you have to unscrew the top entirely and the opening are often very large making them prone to spillage. The only bottle that allow for sucking was meant for toddlers and the water that flowed out came in small trickle.
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