Ola Beach Club, Sentosa Island, Singapore
This might have been the most expensive place we ate in Singapore, even though we got the least amount of food.
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This might have been the most expensive place we ate in Singapore, even though we got the least amount of food.
After an hour, a platter of burgers came out and I swore that if these were for anyone except us, I was going to get up and scream at the owner in a hangry furore
I couldn’t stop admiring the cityscape during the meal, but the food at Amigo Restaurant & Sky Bar was very average. Not terrible, not memorable, just edible.
There is no filtered water on offer, and the only options for water are the bottles on the menu for a fucking ridiculous price of RM15. Are we at Coachella?
Missing from this dim sum restaurant are the crotchety aunties announcing the food on their metal carts, instead replaced by young men in freshly pressed chef outfits delivering your dish with a gentle smile.
The meal arrives like a Mount Fuji of fish, and the chips are delightfully fat like that government worker your mom is trying to set you up with
Food is a bit pricier at Doma over more basic Korean restaurants. Though the individual dishes weren’t a sticker shock, it can all quickly add up.