It's really been a while since I went to Haato at Ridgewood Close for lunch. I ordered my usual favourite - Chicken Katsu Curry. It was a pleasant surprise to see a change in the food presentation, which really enhanced the appeal of this dish. The curry is served in a separate small pot. Previously, the curry was served on the rice which sometimes makes the rice soggy. And now, served in a separate pot, I can scoop the amount I like. =) The chicken katsu is still as tasty.
Haato did not serve miso soup previously but now, it comes with the Chicken Katsu Curry. Kudos!
http://www.haato.com.sg/haato/index.php
5 Ridgewood Close Unit G1
Tel: 6464 9607 / Fax: 6464 9507
Opening hrs: Mon - Fri 11am - 10pm (last order at 9.30pm for hot food & 10pm for others)
Opening hrs: Sat & Sun 9.30am - 10pm (last order at 9.30pm for hot food & 10pm for others)
Showing posts with label Chicken Cutlet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chicken Cutlet. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Chicken Katsu Curry @ Haato (Ridgewood Close)
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Area - Ulu Pandan,
Cafe,
Chicken Cutlet,
Curry,
Japanese Food
Tuesday, February 02, 2010
Swensen's Singapore - Breaded Chicken Meuniere
With the 1-for-1 lunch treat promotion, it does make sense to lunch at Swensen's, provided there is an outlet near enough for the 1-hour lunch rush. Just by paying for a couple of bucks more, you get to enjoy quality western food, with a relatively reasonable serving portion and most importantly, there's aircon!! The crazily hot weather recently is really driving me nuts.
I've also realised that Swensen's has expanded their menu quite a fair bit, adding more Asian variety such as nasi goreng, crayfish bee hoon etc. The pictures on the menu almost tempted me to give them a try. But... I managed to resist the temptation and decided to go for the good'ol Breaded Chicken Meuniere. Besides the huge chicken fillet, there's also a generous portion of fries and a small bowl of coleslaw.
The breaded batter was deep-fried to golden brown, crispy but slightly oily. Chicken meat (not breast meat) was quite juicy and tender. =) Being a chunky fries lover, I only have compliments for Swensen's fries, which goes great with tomato ketchup.
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