Food review.
Place: Nooch Noodle Bar
Location: City Link
Food: Curry Udon, Thai Curry Noodles, Japanese Tofu with sauce & Thai Fishcakes
Beverage: Fresh Lime Juice with Soda & Fruit Juice
I met up with my friend for dinner at City Link. It has been over a year since we last met, and it was 2 of his birthdays ago to be exact. I didn't manage to catch up with him last winter holidays, because it was a rather tight month for me. I was flying back and forth between countries. I got back to Singapore and flew out to Bangkok in the next few days for a shopping spree and food indulgence trip. And not long after my Bangkok trip, I need to fly back to Perth in a hurry, due to some hiccups in university. Anyway it was about time I catch up with him again, and we sat at Nooch for two long hours chatting non-stop.
Here goes for the food review:
I was torn between ordering the curry udon and thai curry noodles, because both were stated as Nooch best sellers. So I managed to get Sean to order curry udon, instead of his usual katsu don, and I can have the thai curry noodles. Heehee.
The serving portion is rather huge by Singapore standard, hence value for the money paid. The noodles in the thai curry is a little over cooked and it was soggy. The curry is rather mild, and it has a good serving of chicken pieces. The curry udon taste is alot more pleasing to the palate, however the serving of meat is lesser compared to the thai curry. Hence I ended up exchanging my thai for the japanese with my friend.
The thai fish cakes had a serving of 3 pieces which is rather odd, cos mostly it's even numbers. The texture of it is nice, it could have fair better with a little more spice. The Japanese tofu was yummy, and it has to be taken when it's being served. It is because prolonged soaking in the sauce makes it soggy for the deep-fried skin.
The beverages were pleasant and refreshing.
Overall, I would go there once in awhile, but not often. Cos I do not like the seats, as sitting in the seat made my butt stick out from behind the seat - not comfy at all. and the food ain't that fantastic.
Location: City Link
Food: Curry Udon, Thai Curry Noodles, Japanese Tofu with sauce & Thai Fishcakes
Beverage: Fresh Lime Juice with Soda & Fruit Juice
I met up with my friend for dinner at City Link. It has been over a year since we last met, and it was 2 of his birthdays ago to be exact. I didn't manage to catch up with him last winter holidays, because it was a rather tight month for me. I was flying back and forth between countries. I got back to Singapore and flew out to Bangkok in the next few days for a shopping spree and food indulgence trip. And not long after my Bangkok trip, I need to fly back to Perth in a hurry, due to some hiccups in university. Anyway it was about time I catch up with him again, and we sat at Nooch for two long hours chatting non-stop.
Here goes for the food review:
I was torn between ordering the curry udon and thai curry noodles, because both were stated as Nooch best sellers. So I managed to get Sean to order curry udon, instead of his usual katsu don, and I can have the thai curry noodles. Heehee.
The serving portion is rather huge by Singapore standard, hence value for the money paid. The noodles in the thai curry is a little over cooked and it was soggy. The curry is rather mild, and it has a good serving of chicken pieces. The curry udon taste is alot more pleasing to the palate, however the serving of meat is lesser compared to the thai curry. Hence I ended up exchanging my thai for the japanese with my friend.
The thai fish cakes had a serving of 3 pieces which is rather odd, cos mostly it's even numbers. The texture of it is nice, it could have fair better with a little more spice. The Japanese tofu was yummy, and it has to be taken when it's being served. It is because prolonged soaking in the sauce makes it soggy for the deep-fried skin.
The beverages were pleasant and refreshing.
Overall, I would go there once in awhile, but not often. Cos I do not like the seats, as sitting in the seat made my butt stick out from behind the seat - not comfy at all. and the food ain't that fantastic.
unspoken words amplified @ 5/27/2005 12:22:00 AM
