I settled my dinner there. There can be more space to walk between tables. Quite a number of people had luggages including us, hence the tight space. The food is rather standard and I like the variety as there's a bit more there.
The food arrived in a reasonable time despite the late night crowd. The staff were busy with the customers but they still managed to attend to us.
I like to use the computerised system as it was much easier to order the food than wait for the waitress/waiter to come for our orders. The experience overall was good.
My first visit was rather uneventful since there weren't many customers at the time. The waitress serving us was rather accommodating and friendly when we required a table with more chairs. It could be due to the various spare tables, hence our request was fulfilled.
Food took a bit of time and it was just average. As we were in a rush to catch a movie, we didn't stay too long and felt the place was just nice to have a meal. The seats were comfortable while the place had some places where I had to squeeze in between the chairs if the place were filled with customers.
My first impression was that this was trying to duplicate Sakae's Sushi's success without the computerised portion. However, it has a different feel to it.
There are less sushi to choose from the conveyor belt despite its bold claim on that there are more than x number of sushi to choose from.
Service was alright with immediate response. The food took a little longer than I expected even with an almost full house. My miso soup arrived before the plain rice that was ordered and when informed, it took about another 10 to 15 minutes to arrive. The soup was nearly half left.
When ordering ala carte, it's wiser not to take anything from the conveyor belt if one has a small stomach. The miso soup and rice with just one dessert was enough to fill me up.
Having taken the different cab models; Hyundai Sonata and Toyota Crown, I like the one with enough leg room so as not to make me feel claustrophobic.
I find that the taxi drivers here have a good life since they are able to choose passengers when not waiting in the taxi stand. During a particular time slot, they would choose passengers going their way when they change shift. Other times, they would reject those who are going to the more rural parts of Singapore that won't have any passengers going out from those areas.
Usually the drivers I have met are quiet and would drive the route that I prefer after being informed. The drivers who chatted are the ones who needed some perking up, it's dangerous to doze off while driving and I don't mind talking to them since it concerns my safety too!
There was only this one incident whereby this driver didn't know where the place was but insisted that I took his cab, the fare would have earned him a handsome sum, of course. When we were in the area, I was berated for not finding out where the place was and had to call my colleagues to find out the exact location.
Each individual has his/her own personality and only this driver didn't have what it takes to be a responsible driver. The other drivers often call their friends for help. Not berate the passengers for not knowing the location. I wouldn't have minded if it was a polite request.
Decided to try this since we had been to Cafe Cartel and Swensons too many times. I ordered Hokkaido Corn Ramen; it was quite alright.
The green tea lacked taste. I was practically drinking lightly flavoured water and no one refilled it for us. When asked if the iced lemon tea was homemade or canned, the waitress couldn't even understand simple English.
The fried tofu was served with soy sauce and by the time I decided to eat it, the skin was practically starchy and inedible. The fried chicken wing didn't taste that fresh since it felt like it had been fried the second time just to warm it up.
While I liked the range of ramen; I felt that something more could be done about understanding what the customers are asking and serving better side dishes.
The food arrived in a reasonable time despite the late night crowd. The staff were busy with the customers but they still managed to attend to us.
I like to use the computerised system as it was much easier to order the food than wait for the waitress/waiter to come for our orders. The experience overall was good.
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Food took a bit of time and it was just average. As we were in a rush to catch a movie, we didn't stay too long and felt the place was just nice to have a meal. The seats were comfortable while the place had some places where I had to squeeze in between the chairs if the place were filled with customers.
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There are less sushi to choose from the conveyor belt despite its bold claim on that there are more than x number of sushi to choose from.
Service was alright with immediate response. The food took a little longer than I expected even with an almost full house. My miso soup arrived before the plain rice that was ordered and when informed, it took about another 10 to 15 minutes to arrive. The soup was nearly half left.
When ordering ala carte, it's wiser not to take anything from the conveyor belt if one has a small stomach. The miso soup and rice with just one dessert was enough to fill me up.
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I find that the taxi drivers here have a good life since they are able to choose passengers when not waiting in the taxi stand. During a particular time slot, they would choose passengers going their way when they change shift. Other times, they would reject those who are going to the more rural parts of Singapore that won't have any passengers going out from those areas.
Usually the drivers I have met are quiet and would drive the route that I prefer after being informed. The drivers who chatted are the ones who needed some perking up, it's dangerous to doze off while driving and I don't mind talking to them since it concerns my safety too!
There was only this one incident whereby this driver didn't know where the place was but insisted that I took his cab, the fare would have earned him a handsome sum, of course. When we were in the area, I was berated for not finding out where the place was and had to call my colleagues to find out the exact location.
Each individual has his/her own personality and only this driver didn't have what it takes to be a responsible driver. The other drivers often call their friends for help. Not berate the passengers for not knowing the location. I wouldn't have minded if it was a polite request.
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The green tea lacked taste. I was practically drinking lightly flavoured water and no one refilled it for us. When asked if the iced lemon tea was homemade or canned, the waitress couldn't even understand simple English.
The fried tofu was served with soy sauce and by the time I decided to eat it, the skin was practically starchy and inedible. The fried chicken wing didn't taste that fresh since it felt like it had been fried the second time just to warm it up.
While I liked the range of ramen; I felt that something more could be done about understanding what the customers are asking and serving better side dishes.
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