Compared to my last visit a few years back, this time the food was great! There were quite a lot of other dishes aside from the steak. I personally like the fried sweet potato sticks, and the different dumplings and the garlic soy sauce. The fruits were good too, while some aren’t that sweet but most of them are sweet. Ice cream is okay. Drinks were good. I didn’t try the cakes but my co-worker who likes cakes had a lot so I’d say they’re good, except for the macaron she said it was quite dry(?). The only downside for me was the noodles that came with the steak, it was too hard for me but my co worker said it was good though. So maybe it’s a personal preference thing. You can have the steak with or without noodles I think. The noodles weren’t a lot but I guess that’s understandable since there were a lot of other dishes to have. The steak was good too, not hard nor full of tendons, mine was 70% cooked. My previous experience wasn’t good, the food was either not good or greasy, I didn’t have much back then. Glad I gave this place another chance, this time it...
Read moreWe finally had the opportunity to visit this well-renowned steakhouse just before the New Year as part of a family gathering. The restaurant itself is spacious, bustling with energy, and clearly a popular choice among diners.
In addition to offering an impressive selection of steak cuts and sizes, the menu also caters to a wide range of preferences with alternatives such as chicken, pork, and fish. The cooked food section stands out for its vast variety, ensuring there’s something to satisfy every taste and interest.
To round off the meal, diners can indulge in a delightful array of desserts, including cakes, ice cream and other frozen treats. This steakhouse is undoubtedly worth a visit for both its diverse offerings and welcoming atmosphere.
The only downside is that the store accepts cash payments only. In today’s technologically advanced world, this feels like a step back to the “Stone Age,” as most people are unlikely to carry large...
Read moreWe need to be reasonable whenever we are given the chance to rate a place. A-, A, or A+ for outstanding places about their food, price, service and ambience. B-, B, or B+ for the same category, but of a bit lower standard. Finally C-, C, or C+ for certain places that we know that will most likely never be able to get an average score ( from B+ and above). This place has a lot of potential for improvement, but we also know that they're most likely aiming for the general masses which means the volume. This one gets a "B" rating because price and food variety is great, but ambience and overall sanitation has to be upgraded. Can still be considered for...
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