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    76. Sketches   
       18 Dec 2007 at 2:38 pm
    Was invited for a dinner at Sketches last night. Never really wanted to try this place out, so I didn't know what to expect from this place. The first impression I got when I stepped in was the smell from the kitchen. It's open concept kitchen is right smack in the center of the restaurant. And the smell will get stuck to your clothes and hair after you're done dining. Hence not recommended if you're not heading home after meal at Sketches. Alternatively, try to sit outside away from the Kitchen. It might help reduce the lingering "Food court" after smell on you.

    As we were late, the menu was cleared from the table as others had already ordered. We attempted couple of time to get someone to give us a menu, and only after thrice before we caught a waitress. (All of them seemed to be busy clustering somewhere behind the restaurant...)

    We were presented 2 different menu. One with listing of all ala carte orders and the other one which looks like a giant notepad where you have boxes to tick and create your own "Designer" pasta. My bf choice to go for the pasta and I ordered the wild mushroom pizza.

    First the pasta came, and after "digging" through the plate, we discovered that they got our order wrong. We choice 2 different pasta but they only used one. We told the waitress and she cleared the plate and got the kitchen to remake for us. (Yes we saw her dumping the entire plate of pasta into the bin when she walked back to the kitchen. Advantage of an open concept kitchen for customers.)

    The right combination of pasta arrived shortly. The taste was pretty good. And the serving for the small size is already quite filling. Unless you're super hungry or sharing with friends, I'll not recommend you to tick the bigger servings.

    They took quite a long time to serve my mushroom pizza. When it finally arrived, I was disappointed. The pizza was alittle too tough on the dough and the shrooms on it were tasteless. The cheese wasn't well spread and I was only able to taste the cheese on few slices of the entire pizza. The rest were just covered with few pieces of sliced shrooms. I had to whack quite abit of shredded cheese and tabasco sauce on the pizza to make it taste slightly better.

    Overall the place was quite nice, pricing was reasonable. I'll probably go back for their pasta since I can choose what I want in it and I'll totally avoid the pizzas.
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    1. TrumPat
      TrumPat said:
      I like their pasta too! But I didn't try their pizzas before.
      18 Dec 2007 at 4:53 pm
    2. zihui
      zihui said:
      i've been there! thought the design-your-own pasta was interesting but nah, wasn't that adventurous then hahaha.
      18 Dec 2007 at 9:12 pm
    3. Bobo
      Bobo said:
      Alamak you beat me to this. I'm going to review this tonight. haha
      18 Dec 2007 at 10:07 pm
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       11 Dec 2007 at 11:18 am
    Category: Coffee and Tea, Fusion
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    Was at a blogger event last night at Essential Brew. The place was cosy and nice. I like the way they did up the upper deck. But for those with smelly feet, you might want to stay on the lower deck. (Cos you need to remove your shoes if you dine at the upper floor.) And ladies in super mini skirt, please avoid too. Or bring a jacket. :)

    I forgot to take a look at the menu, was busy taking photos of it but didn't flip it open.

    I had the Cajun Dory and I enjoyed it. (Although it was already cold when I ate it.) The fish was still crispy outside and the softness inside is nice. There was no fishy smell and the cajun blended well with the fish. The rice that came with it was something unique. It looked like curry sauce at first but it was sweet. I lovee it so much I cleared off the entire plate! The rice has a sauce over it which tasted like Oolong tea. It gives a refreshing feeling.

    The desserts were served complimentary. For my table it was a brownie like cake with ice-cream. It doesn't taste like brownie so I'm calling it chocolate cake. This one I would probably give it a miss as it was not to my liking.

    Now that I've got their discount card, I'll most probably be going back when I have time to travel all the way to Holland Village. I want to try their other dishes! The Crispy Lemongrass Chicken and the Honey Mastard Chicken looks nice too.

    Anyone want to go give this place a try? ;)
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    1. Polarbear
      Polarbear said:
      Can bring me there next time. Hee... Had heard of this place but have not step into it. How u get their discount card?
      11 Dec 2007 at 11:22 am
    2. claud
      claud said:
      Hmm... I got lucky. Hee... won it in last night's lucky draw :)
      11 Dec 2007 at 11:38 am
    3. Polarbear
      Polarbear said:
      Great! So when we going. Hee.... I make sure I dun have smelly feet. Haa....
      11 Dec 2007 at 12:59 pm
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       05 Dec 2007 at 11:19 pm
    Category: Buffet, Japanese
    After reading the recent reviews of sushi my craving for some brought me to this new branch at AMK today.

    To me, sushi are all about the same. The element that separates the good and the average ones is the freshness and the rice grain used for the sushi. And Suki Sushi is just an average and at times below average kind of sushi.

    But for the price of 99cents, who cares if the rice used is top notch or not. As long as the salmon and tako is fresh and edible, I'm good.

    Decor of the place is simple and Jap like. If I didn't see wrongly, all the seats are around the belt. This is good cos everyone will be able to help themselves to the cheap sushi on the belt. The kitchen is right in the center of the belt and there's a little table on the same level as the belt, slightly above the dining table. This is where they'll place the food you ordered through the waiters. Great idea as this allow the waiters to concentrate on taking orders and clearing the plastic covers from the table. Serving is done by the kitchen helpers.

    Am giving it a 4/5 cos of the value for money color plates at 99cents. Will surely go back for more. Maybe a Yebber Suki Sushi outing one day? Haha!
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    1. Polarbear
      Polarbear said:
      U give 4/5? How come I see only 3 stars? Go and eat bo jio. My office nearby only. Haa....
      05 Dec 2007 at 11:25 pm
    2. claud
      claud said:
      haha! my mind and my fingers didn't work together! haha
      05 Dec 2007 at 11:46 pm
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       23 Nov 2007 at 3:26 pm
    Category: Bakeries, Food Courts
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    Tutu Kueh! Yummy! Guess I was lucky, as I was the last customer who ordered the Durian filling ones. So they stuffed all the remaining bits of fresh durian into my kueh!

    As it was late, there were many diners at Food Republic. And many ordering their Tutu. Although I was very full, I couldn't resists trying the durian tutu. They're slightly more expensive, 3 for $2. But for me, I find that its surely worth it.

    Can't compare the usual fillings with those in my photos as I was lucky to be the last customers. You can see that the filling was so much that it cracked the surface of the tutu!

    I will surely go back for more durian tutus. Yummilicious!

    Thanks to Great Sage for posting his reviews. It reminded me about my encounter with them! :)
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    1. iYeb
      iYeb said:
      The tutu sure looks very exploded! Lucky of you!
      23 Nov 2007 at 3:34 pm
    2. Great Sage
      Great Sage said:
      I also want to eat durian tutu kueh!
      23 Nov 2007 at 5:01 pm
    3. claud
      claud said:
      Recently I returned to Food Republic and this stall is gone! Now run by a new couple. Haven't try it thou.
      17 Jan 2008 at 9:50 am
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       17 Nov 2007 at 8:50 pm
    Category: American, Fusion
    Great service! Makes one feel at home.

    We were looking for a place for coffee and decided to settle at Breeks. We sat at a corner table and was immediately given the menu. Our order came quite promptly. We didn't ask for ice water which we usually do, and I don't know why we didn't.

    Anyway, the manager (i guess) saw that we didn't have any water, other than the coffee we ordered, she automatically served us warm water. Felt this was a nice gesture especially at cafe like Breeks. Some places don't even serve ice water. You've to pay 50cents for a mini bottled distilled water.

    Great place to chill and rest. If you've no where to go over the weekends, I strongly recommend heading to Harbourfront. Especially with the $2/entry parking from 10am to 1am on Sat/Sun and PH!
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