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301 Orchard Road #02-05 Wheelock Place
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Lunch @ Big O with Tay xuan. Had cravings for cake, but in the end never ordered any cos pocket was a bit tight. hahaha! We went to the place at around 1230pm, not much people even though it was a sunday, and i wonder why (the last time i passed by Big O it was quite crowded)
Barbequed Baby Ribs ($17.95)
Green Salad, sour cream and fragrant rice, served together with the baby ribs. The ribs was quite good, the servings was not lest the size that i thought it would be, it was bigger than i expected. Kudos, usually i though baby ribs confirm very small and not much meat, but Big O baby ribs aren't really baby. lol! Fragrant rice on the menu as a separate dish cost $3, rather expensive for rice don't you think? But mine come together with the ribs, no problem there!
Bacon wrapped chicken leg ($16.20)
Gravy and spinach mashed potato with chicken leg wrapped in bacon. The serving was small to the extent that it is not filling for the price tag. No doubt the dish is well done, wrapped with bacon, the chicken taste delicious, but the serving was really a bit small, after finishing it you won't feel full.
Big O is just directly opposite N.Y.D.C (for cakes), located on the second floor of wheelock. The cafe was quite all right i guess, price still consider reasonable, food taste not too bad (except for small servings, or did we order the wrong dish?). Menu also consist of quite a variety of mudpies, sweets (their cakes are called sweets), and ice-cream. But there's haato (for ice cream) opposite them also. So i guess you wont really want to order ice cream or cakes from Big O. The rest please : )
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pleasemepissme said:
Login to add your comment. Or, Register for an account now. It's free!Why you upload so many photos of the same food?
17 Apr 2008 at 1:25 am
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Big O is a sister restaurant of N.Y.D.C and named after one of N.Y.D.C's popular items, namely the Big O cheesecake. The restaurant bares slight resemblances from N.Y.D.C in terms of food offerings and strangely, the decorations seems to opt for a canine dominant layout.
The restaurant is located directly opposite N.Y.D.C, how convenient. On the day i was there, N.Y.D.C was packed and Big O has significantly less customers. Color combinations were darker then necessary with brown and red being the mainstays, blue is used sparsely on backgrounds filled with dogs. Chairs were of the wood variation which is generally uncomfortable and spaces between tables were generous but still felt cramped.
Mozzarella Cheese Sticks - The mozzarella cheese sticks were simple and quite simply, badly made. The cheese was not melted properly and came across as being too sticky and too tough which made chewing it a chore. The batter was thin but had minimal to no taste which can be complimented upon. Not something i'll order again.
Platter For 2 ($34.95) - Having had great tasting platters at Manhatten fish Market, we expected to find similar greatness in Big O but that was not to be. At its price, the platter was surprisingly small. It came with the usual assortment of calamari rings, one crab cake, two salmon, two dory fish fillets and rice that tasted like Hainanese chicken rice. The calamari rings had too much batter and strangely lacked taste, the same goes for the fish fillets and even the salmon, which goes to show how fresh the items are. The sauces provided were also oddly contrasting with the food provided, which means they do not taste good when taken together. The only redemption is the rice, which was fragrant but still not outstanding. Big disappointment.
Oops I ate it again! ($9.95) - Having had a mediocre starter and a bad main, you would expect a restaurant named after a mudpie to serve excellent desserts at least. And yet, even that was not present. Mango ice cream on top of strawberry ice cream with an oreo base. The red sauce is cranberry jam and the way its put seems disgusting instead of pleasing. And honestly, it tastes like they just mashed the 2 ice creams together and called it a mudpie. Very bad tasting ice creams as well.
The bill came to $52.85 with them offering the cheese sticks as complimentary items after i wrote loads of comments for them to take note.
I'm not returning to this place, ever. The utensils used, as my gf pointed out, made us feel like we were eating out of dog bowls, and if that wasn't enough, the food was bad. Paying $50 for this kind of food makes me feel like an idiot and that is a mistake i will never repeat again. Stay away.
claud said: Lucardia said:
Login to add your comment. Or, Register for an account now. It's free!That bad har? Wanted to give this place a try when I was nearby the other time. But settled elsewhere instead. Looks like I was lucky. Hee
04 Jan 2008 at 12:30 am
yeah. lucky u. Don't spend money there please.
04 Jan 2008 at 9:22 am