Sunday, January 15, 2012

Spaghetti Dom Bistro & Restaurant

We were scouring the Times Square area looking for something new and fresh to eat, somewhere we've never tried before. And that brought us to City Square, where there is an interesting fusion restaurant, called Spaghetti Dom Bistro & Restaurant



Location: Within City Square, down at Ground Floor









Setting: A bit of an underground warehouse or some sort of indoor construction site, with a weird piano there that prolly doesn't work (it's one of those old-school that used air to operated the piano, almost like an accordion-version of a piano). It's apparently a fusion restaurant, Italian fusion with local tastes, sounds pretty interesting
Atmosphere: 5.5/10 (patronage not so much, but it got a nice feel to it)
Design: 6/10 (it's kinda sad though that maybe they kinda spent most of their money on the decors like piano and tables and chairs that they don't have much to fix the rest LOL)

An interesting dress-up for the waitresses, like they're also in construction works or something



Drinks: Black coffee (my buddy) and cafe latte (mine)
Presentation: 7.5/10 on both (the cup looks pretty classy and huge, just like a bistro cafe cup)
Taste: I don't drink black coffee, but my cafe latte is actually quite nice, after a bit of sugar added, that is, so I'd give it 7/10




Food: Curry pasta (my buddy) and chicken and chips (mine)
Presentation: 8/10 and 7.5/10 respectively (pretty good presentation considering, and has a nice smell to it)
Taste: I've only tasted the sauce of the curry pasta, which I'd give about 5/10 coz it tastes more like some curry you'd eat from Maggi or something, but mine I'm giving it a 4.5/10, coz the taste of the chicken didn't taste like chicken, it tastes like some kind of seafood. No, seriously, the chicken tastes like seafood, and that is not what I want for a fried chicken to taste like

Overall, this restaurant does have potential, but it's prolly a little odd for the locals to accept local fusion to Western food, so it'll prolly take time to actually reach popularity or none at all

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