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Came here for a simple birthday lunch with colleagues and really did not know what to expect. Sometimes when you don’t have any expectations is when you get the best pleasant surprise. All of us throughly enjoyed our orders and (being Chinese) we were most impressed with the pork belly. Most of us
Came on a rainy Friday evening to celebrate my anniversary. Reserved a table indoors but was given a high table which was rather uncomfortable. Service was alright, was a little difficult to catch the service crew’s attention ‘cos we were seated behind the fridge. It was quite stuffy despite being i
Very nice Italian restaurant on Boat quay with outdoor riverside & indoor seating. We loved all dishes from crisp, fresh salad, delicious bruschetta to mains - piping hot pizza & creamy pasta. Cocktails were average, could be better. Definitely recommended place to go on Boat quay!
Amazing value for a four course meal with wine prong - great tasting meals - fantastic service and a genuine Italian theme. Beautiful spot by the river to top off a great meal
Good Italian at affordable prices (would recommend the restaurant to pair burrata with parma ham instead). Hidden gem of Singapore. When I passed by Boat Quay, always wondered why this well deserving place wasn't as packed as the others. Definitely a must try.
Back for dinner the 3rd time to celebrate my girlfriend's birthday last weekend and I must say they are one of the best Italian restaurants around. Food standard is always consistent and excellent service too! My favorites are the seafood soup, panna cotta and ravioli. This time we had the gnocchi,
Two course lunch: 1. Mushroom soup - creamy and tasty, but the croutons had the "fridge" taste 2. Sea bass fish fillet
A cute little place on Boat quay. Had super nice bruschetta and a grilled veggie platter served with burratta cheese. A single malt will cost you around 18$ Margerita was 17$ Chardonnay tomaresca costed 18$ by glass. (Although the margerita was served in a wine glass) It was a good place for a smal
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