Erawan Classic Thai & Fusion
October 7, 2008 by email2me · 6 Comments
Place: Erawan Classic Thai & Fusion
Location : Dataran Sunway, Kota Damansara
GPS Coordinate : N3 09.176 E101 35.510
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Business Hour : Lunch and Dinner Kitchen Time Only
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Food Type: Authentic Classic Thai and Thai Fusion Food
Price: Reasonable
Payment Terms : Cash / Credit Cards
Cleanliness Votes : 4/5
Food Votes : 4/5
Air Conditioned : Yes
Halal : No
WIFI : No
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Recommended Foods : The Beef Noodles and Tom Yam Fried Rice is a must to try … Same goes for the Mieng Kam
Recommended Drinks : Thai Ice Tea and Coffee
Remark:
The foods were cooked by authentic Thai chef. During the review, we ordered almost 90% of their dishes and all taste really good. The environment also gives you the feel you are dining at home.
Pasta De Waraku at Marina Square 2 Singapore
Place:Pasta De Waraku
Location :Marina Square 2 Singapore
GPS Coordinate :N1 19.253 E103 50.632
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Address :#03-257 Marina Square, Singapore
Contact No :+65-6333 3433
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Business Hour :11am - 11pm
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Food Type: Japanese Casual Dining. A bit on the fusion side.
Price: Reasonable
Payment Terms : Cash / Credit Card
Cleanliness Votes : 4/5
Food Votes : 3/5
Air Conditioned : Yes
Halal : No
WIFI : Yes
Smoking and non smoking zone : No
Tax : 7% GST
Recommended Foods : Scallop and Prawns Pizza
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Remark:
The restaurant is hidden in a corner in Marina Square. It is pretty hard to notice the entrance as it is so narrow and dark. Once you are in the restaurant, you can just see a small hall way which can allocate 2 table rows.
Article from : Street Directory
Despite being located in a corner of Marina Square, Pasta de Waraku is certainly making waves down south with its creative menu and reasonable prices. Barely a month old and hot on the heels of its predecessor at The Central, this establishment is set to re-invent the pasta of old with a young and energetic vibe.
- The Vibe
The energy at the restaurant is unmistakable; from the choice of music to the liberal splashes of red, dining here is consequently, a very jovial experience. With the décor kept laid-back but still tasteful, the restaurant works for almost any occasion, from boisterous gatherings to casual business lunches. - The Food
With over 80 colourful main courses and a wide selection of drinks and desserts, choosing what to eat might be your biggest hurdle to cross. Surrounded by tall glass windows with displays of drool worthy mock-ups of their pasta dishes, it is easy to get over-enthusiastic with your order.Start your meal with the complimentary mini-salad that comes with every order of a main course. Crisp greens drizzled with a very refreshing dressing; it certainly whetted our appetites for more to come. If cold pasta sounds like your cup of tea, the Seafood Salad Pasta ($16.80) is a definite must-try. Piled with slivers of sashimi and salmon roe that literally burst with flavour, the dish is very enjoyable, save for the wasabi dressing that did not go too well with the pasta itself. Feeling adventurous, we also tried the Spaghetti Al Nero di Seppia ($16.80) with squid cooked in its own black ink. While it was tasty, it is certainly not recommended on dates as the squid ink does get quite messy. The Lobster ($18.80), on the other hand, will certainly impress your date, especially since the crustacean is grilled to perfection. The cream pasta that it came with was however unremarkable and half a lobster was certainly not enough for most appetites.High on our list of pasta recommendations will be the Littleneck Clam Soup Pasta ($14.80) and the Carbonar a Waraku Style ($12.80). The former consists of a generous amount of littleneck clams and a light savoury soup, suitably spiced with chopped garlic. What results is a very comforting dish, perfect for cold, rainy days. Waraku’s take on the classic Carbonara is deliciously creamy without being cloying, a rare attribute in cream-based sauces.
Other than pasta, the menu boasts a variety of scrumptious main courses ranging from Hamburg steaks to curry rice. Highly popular with Japanese diners, the Cod Roe & Potato Pizza ($12.80) certainly lived up to expectations with its super-thin crust and savoury wafu mayonnaise cream sauce. Being the first time seeing potatoes on pizza, we proceeded with trepidation but were duly rewarded with its unique taste and texture.
The drinks here at Pasta de Waraku are also as colourful and fun as the food. With selections like the Cream Soda ($5.80), reminiscent of the ice popsicles of yesteryear, Fresh Grape ($3.80), which is really freshly squeezed grapefruit juice, and Japanese Iced Coffee ($4.80), there is definitely something for everyone regardless what your taste may be.
Be sure to leave some space for their attractive selection of desserts which includes a variety of parfaits, sundaes and crepes. Those with a sweet tooth will appreciate the Ichigo Milk Parfait ($9.80) and Tiramisu Parfait ($9.80). Sitting prettily atop a base of crispy cornflakes, layered liberally with syrup and topped with fresh fruits, the parfaits are simply divine. While the Choco-Banana Crepe ($9.80) is less outstanding, it is hard to go wrong with the sure-win combination of chocolate syrup on bananas.
- The Service
The staff was polite and attentive with our needs, refilling glasses frequently and providing extra serviettes when we needed them. Our server had an impressive knowledge of the menu and was able to make suitable recommendations according to our likes and dislikes.
The SD Food Advisor’s take on Pasta de Waraku
Pasta de Waraku certainly sets itself apart from other pasta restaurants with its distinctively creative menu. With so many items on its Grand Menu and even more available on its seasonal menu, there is almost always something new to try. The trend of a greying population in Singapore has certainly placed an emphasis on healthy eating and the restaurant chain has certainly risen up to the challenge of providing healthier food that look good and taste good, all at affordable prices.
Entranze Japanese Fusion Restaurant at Dataran Sunway
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Place: Entranze Japanese Fusion Restaurant
Location : Dataran Sunway, Kota Damansara
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Address : 3-1, PJU 5/3, Kota Damansara, PJ, Selangor
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Food Type: Japanese Fusion Food
Price: Reasonable
Payment Terms : Cash / Credit Card
Cleanliness Votes : 5/5
Food Votes : 4/5
Air Conditioned : Yes
Halal : No
WIFI : No
Smoking and non smoking zone : No
Tax : 5% Gov and 10% Service
Recommended Foods : All sorts of grill fishes and yaki onigiri
Recommended Drinks : Plum Sake
Remark:
This Japanese restaurant do not serve sashimi. They only server cooked and grill foods. All the ingredients use are fresh and cooked to perfection.
Prince Cafe (SS2)
October 17, 2007 by email2me · Leave a Comment
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Place: Prince Cafe
GPS Coordinate : N3 07.206 E101 37.296 ![]()
Location: SS2 Next to One Noodle
Address : 58, 60 Jln SS2/67
Contact No : 03-7874 3995
Business Hour : Breakfast till Supper
Food Type: Hong Kong Fusion Foods
Price: Hong Kong restaurants price. About the same to the rest.
Cleanliness Vote : 4/5
Food Votes : 3/5
Halal : No
WIFI : YES
Comment/Remark :
After hearing so much people praising the “Yin Yeong (Coffee mix with Tea)” of Prince Cafe is very tasty, I go and give it a try during my lunch break. The drink taste average only and not up to my expectation.
For food, I ordered myself a beef teriyaki bento set and my friend ordered a pork chop rice that come with a soup of the day. Both taste not bad only.


