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Contribuir a la retroalimentaciónI recently attended The Great Spice Potluck series at a restaurant and it was fantastic. The Jordanian edition featured a variety of Jordanian appetizers and main dishes that were delicious. The food was of high quality, made with authentic ingredients. We enjoyed the food so much that we ordered two meals to go. It was the best Middle Eastern food I have ever had in Singapore and at a more reasonable price compared to other places. The portions were generous and the staff was friendly and attentive. We were well taken care of and someone would check on us regularly. I will definitely go back to try more dishes in the future.
We ordered the following dishes: Crab Angel Hair Pasta, Mushroom Truffle Risotto and Grilled Chicken (add-on). The pasta was nice and unique spin with crab meat. However, the risotto was bland and slightly watery. Lastly, the add on of grilled chicken was flavourful and garlicky and it costs only +S$5 for it. Overall, pricing was on the steeper range but you’re paying for the nice location and ambience.
The atmosphere is cozy and the service is extremely attentive. The staff is also polite and friendly towards customers. I didn't even have to ask them to bring over a chair for my bag to sit on. Thank you! I will definitely dine here again in the future.
Came here on a Saturday evening. Thought of giving a shot at this place as it's pet friendly and situated in cosy little Dempsey hill. It definitely did not disappoint. We ordered some lamb kebab and some lamb with a little wrap beneath it for the starters. The meaty smell was still present. But a lovely flavorful dish nontheless. Ordered wagyu burger and the salmon main dishes as well. Quite well done and fresh. Point to note was that the ingredients are fresh. Also do remember to check out the awesome stuff that's on sale in the restaurant. Lots of imported jams, oils, cheeses and chocolate. Lovely place to chill on a Saturday evening.
I visited this restaurant for the Mongolian Wednesday special. I'm not sure how authentic it is, as some of the dishes seemed more Indian than Mongolian. The ambience was nice, but the food seemed to be catered to a Western palate. The prices were high, but typical for this neighborhood. There is also a well-stocked grocery store attached to the restaurant.