Sixteen8 is an upscale restaurant which takes place on the second floor of the building itself. Upon stepping your feet to the 2nd floor, you begin to realise how classy yet elegant the dining room is, however, I find the room quite gloomy and insultingly too dim, though judiciously speaking, I believe the large space they accommodate would be very much likely festive if they had put more lighting on the ceiling.
The food were tasty and delicious except the tea, I found the tea smelly and lack of consistency.. unless it wasn't the case, that will actually put on par with the price tags themselves. Thanks to the food service for being vigilant to our behest and their professionalism are definitely stood up to this upscale restaurant.
All there's to review is bound to meet the final conclusion, least to say, hygiene and cleanliness too, are worth admiration as we were observing the toilet and food plating which meet health protocol as of nowadays.
Lastly, try as you might, Sixteen8 are found considerably quite a number on Google Maps, better yet, do type literally "Sixteen 8" so as to avoid similar names.
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