though this place had been around for quite some time, however, had never been there before till last Saturday.
This place is what we would term as 民歌餐厅。。Basically its a place whereby house singers would perform for the guests while yopu enjoy ur food and drinks. So to me, it was a relaxing place to chit-chat with your friends though it may be a tad noisy at times. In addition, I must say that the singers really do have very good vocals, but then maybe they lack a bit of 观众缘 at times.
Also, the pricing of the food and drinks there may be a bit steep as well. So do be prepared that you may pay between 10-13 bucks for a cup of bubble tea. Nevertheless, it is still a nice place to go should one run out of ideas to go with your friends.
Bobosaid: Hmm i guess it's a nice place to chill but with the people singing a bit hard to talk right? 08 Mar 2008 at 5:16 pm
Nemesissaid: yupz..quite hard,cos the palce is quite cramped when its filled up..and the stage is quite near to teh tables a swell..thus do try to get a table farther away from stage if possible 08 Mar 2008 at 5:31 pm
Polarbearsaid: wahaha.... but the main idea is to go there and listen ppl singing leh, not to tok. The price not expensive at all lah. U are oaying for the drink and for the singers fee as well. Quite cheap alr. 09 Mar 2008 at 12:09 am
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Was having a set meal abt three days ago at this outlet of JUMBO. Perhaps due to its inaccessibility, the place was not very crowded even during lunch time as compared to its other outlets perhaps.
As there were ten of us, we orderd a set meal, that set us back about 388 . The dishes served included a cold dish appetizer (jellyfsh, prawns, springrools and fried squid), tofu, fish,chilli crabs,etc and dessert.
Overall, the food was okie, but the service of the staff was slightly below average. I was responsible for footing the bill but had to wait for a good whole 15minutes for the bill to be presented even though there were only a couple of tables filled when we left.
This outlet of MOS burger is the one that I visit most often, simply because I oways go Bugis to see see look look.
I normally like to order the teriyaki chicken burger meal, coupled with a box of nuggets,( which taste so much better than that of Mcdonald's), and a cup of clam chowder soup if I fel like it. The soup is quite ok but the quantity of clams is quite good given that it is only a small cup.
In addition, I like to eat at MOS burger mainly because the food is cooked only upon ur order, thus ur food is ensured to be piping hot when served to you. Only downside is that the prices are slightly steeper than other fast food outlets. But nevertheless, I would still continue to eat there cos I fidn that the quality of the food deserves the price tag.
Was at Marina Sq tdy to catch a show with my fren and decided to try out the Waraku outlet there. As we were quite early, there were plenty of seats available and we need not have to wait. As compared to the seats at the outlet at the Central, the seats here were definitely more comfy and more spaced out.
So without wasting much time, I ordered Yakiniku Don, Chicken Kaarage, Chapon Udon and Kakiage. As for drinks , we decided to have lime juice.
The Yakiniku DOn was really superb, with a generous amount of beef given and it was well-cooked. As for the Chapon Udon, it was a nice creamy soup based with Hotae, prawns and a couple slices of pork and vegetables. It was served in a hot stone bowl and the looks of it was enuff to make one drool.
As for the other two dishes, they were quite nice as well and though they were fried food, it was not very oily , which was good.
This has been my second time patronising Waraku and so far I had been really satisfied by their food standards. Will continue to patronise them unless they prove me otherwise.
Bobosaid: I like waraku too! 25 Feb 2008 at 6:13 am
ssaid: try the noodle soup and the squid... cant recall what is the name but it was good...it is served whole and they sliced it for you. 02 Mar 2008 at 12:41 am
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Saw this outlet a couple of times but it was always packed. So decided to go there early one fine day to try it out, since I have always been a fan of Japanese food.
Together with my gf, we ordered quite a few dishes which included katsu don, fried vegetables, chicken kaarage, yakitori toban yaki and two glasses of chu-hi lime.
I must say that the food was indeed delicious and that the presentation of the food was quite pleasing to the eye as well ( though some of the bowls were really a bit too huge for just a few pieces of chicken.)
Overall, I would say that the food really is worth the money, but one thing to note is that the waiting time can be really long and also the space between two adjacent tables can be a little bit tight. Otherwise, I would strongly recommend Waraku to all Japanese food lovers
This place is what we would term as 民歌餐厅。。Basically its a place whereby house singers would perform for the guests while yopu enjoy ur food and drinks. So to me, it was a relaxing place to chit-chat with your friends though it may be a tad noisy at times. In addition, I must say that the singers really do have very good vocals, but then maybe they lack a bit of 观众缘 at times.
Also, the pricing of the food and drinks there may be a bit steep as well. So do be prepared that you may pay between 10-13 bucks for a cup of bubble tea. Nevertheless, it is still a nice place to go should one run out of ideas to go with your friends.
Bobo said: Nemesis said: Polarbear said:
Login to add your comment. Or, Register for an account now. It's free!Hmm i guess it's a nice place to chill but with the people singing a bit hard to talk right?
08 Mar 2008 at 5:16 pm
yupz..quite hard,cos the palce is quite cramped when its filled up..and the stage is quite near to teh tables a swell..thus do try to get a table farther away from stage if possible
08 Mar 2008 at 5:31 pm
wahaha.... but the main idea is to go there and listen ppl singing leh, not to tok. The price not expensive at all lah. U are oaying for the drink and for the singers fee as well. Quite cheap alr.
09 Mar 2008 at 12:09 am
As there were ten of us, we orderd a set meal, that set us back about 388 . The dishes served included a cold dish appetizer (jellyfsh, prawns, springrools and fried squid), tofu, fish,chilli crabs,etc and dessert.
Overall, the food was okie, but the service of the staff was slightly below average. I was responsible for footing the bill but had to wait for a good whole 15minutes for the bill to be presented even though there were only a couple of tables filled when we left.
Polarbear said: Nemesis said:
Login to add your comment. Or, Register for an account now. It's free!Hmm... sound like u gena arrowed to give a treat huh? Wahahaha... When treat me leh? Me waiting hor.
09 Mar 2008 at 12:13 am
nope I was there for a official meal..haha
11 Mar 2008 at 10:15 pm
I normally like to order the teriyaki chicken burger meal, coupled with a box of nuggets,( which taste so much better than that of Mcdonald's), and a cup of clam chowder soup if I fel like it. The soup is quite ok but the quantity of clams is quite good given that it is only a small cup.
In addition, I like to eat at MOS burger mainly because the food is cooked only upon ur order, thus ur food is ensured to be piping hot when served to you. Only downside is that the prices are slightly steeper than other fast food outlets. But nevertheless, I would still continue to eat there cos I fidn that the quality of the food deserves the price tag.
Polarbear said: winsonkoh said:
Login to add your comment. Or, Register for an account now. It's free!Do agree with you the price is steep, something I dun mind. But the portion is so small! Hee.....
25 Feb 2008 at 8:16 am
I guess it's best for tea-breaks. XD
26 Apr 2008 at 7:06 pm
So without wasting much time, I ordered Yakiniku Don, Chicken Kaarage, Chapon Udon and Kakiage. As for drinks , we decided to have lime juice.
The Yakiniku DOn was really superb, with a generous amount of beef given and it was well-cooked. As for the Chapon Udon, it was a nice creamy soup based with Hotae, prawns and a couple slices of pork and vegetables. It was served in a hot stone bowl and the looks of it was enuff to make one drool.
As for the other two dishes, they were quite nice as well and though they were fried food, it was not very oily , which was good.
This has been my second time patronising Waraku and so far I had been really satisfied by their food standards. Will continue to patronise them unless they prove me otherwise.
Bobo said: s said:
Login to add your comment. Or, Register for an account now. It's free!I like waraku too!
25 Feb 2008 at 6:13 am
try the noodle soup and the squid... cant recall what is the name but it was good...it is served whole and they sliced it for you.
02 Mar 2008 at 12:41 am
Together with my gf, we ordered quite a few dishes which included katsu don, fried vegetables, chicken kaarage, yakitori toban yaki and two glasses of chu-hi lime.
I must say that the food was indeed delicious and that the presentation of the food was quite pleasing to the eye as well ( though some of the bowls were really a bit too huge for just a few pieces of chicken.)
Overall, I would say that the food really is worth the money, but one thing to note is that the waiting time can be really long and also the space between two adjacent tables can be a little bit tight. Otherwise, I would strongly recommend Waraku to all Japanese food lovers
Polarbear said:
Login to add your comment. Or, Register for an account now. It's free!I think they are alwasy packed at other outlets as well. Wahahaha...
25 Feb 2008 at 8:43 am