On to the food - the Chicken Satay Skewers was not spicy but I wasn't game enough to smother it in sauce. Although, since they serve the sauce in a small but very deep saucer, I hardly got any onto my skewer when I tried a bit. Now that I think of it, we should've just poured it over. Specially as ET has a high tolerance for spicy stuff.
The Sui Mai is served as 3 pieces so it was hard to share equally. But when you bite into it, you can see the prawn, and not just prawn mince so I was quite pleased.
A.k.a. steamed dim sims |
My Salted Pepper Calamari was actually served between the two entrees but I had ordered this as my main meal so by the time I the rice arrived, the calamari was cold and I'm unsure how crispy it would have been at the beginning. :(
In the background are the used Chicken Satay skewers and the deep dipping bowl |
Being a balmy evening, I ordered a Mango Ice Blended drink but the top was so hard to puncture with the straw, even ET had to use brute force to so I could slurp away.
In their world, it's only 2008! |
ET found the Sizzling Udon Noodles with black pepper sauce delicious and really enjoyed it although he's not sure why he ordered rice when he knew it was a noodle dish.
A bit of chopstick action going on there |
Tea was served as soon as we sat down and there was plenty of chopsticks as well as cutlery on the table, although we did have to steal another table's soy sauce. Overall the balcony was a pleasant surprise as was the food. Having read some reviews, it seems the head chef came from the old Laksa King. So I guess next time we're in the area, we'll be giving Chef Lagenda another go.
Chef Lagenda
16 Pin Oak Cres,Flemington