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Contribuiți la feedbackEating is extremely unique and tasty. the biggest impression is the curry tofu rice, ramen, padthai and drink kokosmilch. services also provided very friendly and polite. but the youngest has changed to enjoy where I saw the kitchen in digging food from Japanese and Thai food turned into Indian food.
I visited this restaurant a month ago. It is located in a building that mainly houses a private medical facility, with sufficient parking. The restaurant is small and not ideal for social distancing, but that wasn't an issue since there were no other customers during our visit on a Saturday night at 6 o'clock. The name of the restaurant is misleading as it is more of a pan-Asian fusion restaurant, which was actually quite good. We tried a variety of dishes including Thai pani puri, tempura mushrooms, a sushi plate, pad thai, a falafel burger, sizzling brownies, and sticky rice with mango. Overall, the food was pretty good, but the sushi was a disappointment - it was bland, small, and poorly presented. We requested items without wobble and garlic, which was accommodated. However, the sauce on the falafel burger was too thick, which lowered our trust in the restaurant. Despite this, we had a decent experience and would consider returning to try other items on the menu. It is important that the sushi be improved to offer a more interesting and diverse selection.
The food at this restaurant is exceptionally delicious and one-of-a-kind. The dishes that left the biggest impression on me were the curry tofu rice, ramen, pad thai, and the coconut milk drink. The service was also very friendly and polite. However, I recently noticed that the restaurant has rebranded to Craving WTF, and now offers Indian cuisine instead of Japanese and Thai food on Grabfood.
I visited this restaurant a month ago, located in a building mainly housing a private medical facility. The restaurant is small and not ideal for social distancing. However, we were the only customers there on a Saturday evening at 6pm, so it wasn't an issue. The restaurant is actually more of a pan-Asian fusion restaurant, which we didn't mind. We tried a variety of dishes including Thai Pani Puri, Tempura Mushroom, sushi platter, pad thai, felafel burger, sizzling brownies, and sticky rice with mangoes. Overall, the food was good, but the sushi was a major disappointment - bland and poorly presented. Despite requesting onion and garlic-free options, the sauce on the felafel burger had garlic in it, resulting in a loss of trust with the restaurant. We may return to try other items on the menu, but the sushi definitely needs improvement to be more interesting.