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10 Scotts Road
Telephone: (65) 6732-1234
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A restaurant for Italian food.

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  1. feizhu
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     21 Nov 2009 at 11:15 pm
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    It was in our interest that we decided to give Pete's Place a shot, having acquired recently, a 1 for 1 set dinner voucher. Holed up at the basement of Grand Hyatt, the name of the restaurant gave it a more personal and casual connotation as opposed to that of a swanky fine dining Italian restaurant usually found in hotels.

    And living up to its casual billing, Pete's Place boasts brick walls coupled with checkered table cloths and an open kitchen where the chefs prepare your food. Being underground, there are no windows to speak off but the place oozes a nice comfortable feeling, one that evokes memories of sitting by a fireplace while having your meal.

    You can help yourself to the limited variety of bread at the tiny bread station. None of the bread struck me as fantastic but gives you something to chew on while you wait for your food. There is of course the salad bar as well, which I thought to be pretty decent.

    Seafood Pasta - The pasta wasn't al dente, coming across as a tad too soft while the tomato base sauce was a little too runny for my liking. I appreciated the generous serving of sweet, crunchy prawns as well as delectable and sizable scallops. A little less salt would have been ideal though.

    Saltimbocca Alla Romana - This veal dish is apparently a classic Roman dish that counts fresh sage as one of its main ingredients. Honestly, this is the first time I've eating this and I can't say that I'm a big fan of it. Firstly, I thought that it was overly salty and though tender, the meat had a weird "coated with flour and steamed" like texture. I did like the mashed potato though - finely whipped with a seductively strong hint of butter. Nice.

    Tiramisu - Well it was between this and a scoop of ice cream. It was a no brainer for me really. But the tiramisu turned out to be a flop, unfortunately. Too much sponge, too little mascarpone cheese. And a teetotaler version to boot. At least there was the vanilla bean sauce with the occasional sighting of a bean or two in it.

    Thank god for the 50%, paring what would have been an unreasonable amount of money to pay ($153 after tax) for such average food to something more manageable ($77). Even then, I don't find it exactly value for money. On the upside, service was reliable, benefiting from the experience of the wait staff, most of whom seemed to be in the older age bracket.

    See all my pictures here.

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    1. ruffnooka
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       15 Mar 2008 at 9:03 am
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      Pete's place has been around for at least 2 decades. Tucked in the basement of the Grand Hyatt, Pete's Place is a cosy place for a meal, be it business or casual.

      Pete's place is famous for both its ala carte italian dishes as well as its buffet lunch. The buffet lunch takes in 2 forms. A full buffet includes main courses like Lasagne, pasta, beef stew, fish, chicken, shellfish cooked behind the counter by the chefs. The dishes are cooked on the spot and replenished as and when.

      The soup, salad and dessert buffet includes literally the soup, salad and the dessert only. The soup menu changes everyday. I liked the mushroom soup. Rich and creamy. Another favourite is the beef style soup. The failrly wide variety of bread and spreads go well with the soup too. Do not forget the rich desserts.

      The salad consists of rather standard items, including cashew nuts, prunes and even tuna.

      Too often but not, diners go for the full buffet which includes everything, for a few dollars more.

      Italian Buffet Lunch Monday - Saturday $26.00 (adult) and $19.50 (child)

      Soup, Salad and Dessert Buffet Lunch Monday - Saturday Price: $19.50 (adult)

      Sunday Brunch Price: $45.00 (adult) and $25.00 (child)

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      1. ladyironchef
        ladyironchef said:
        Cool! i heard of this place but didn't know what exactly it served. thanks
        16 Mar 2008 at 9:21 am
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