Sunday, May 02, 2010

Halia Restaurant at Botanic Gardens

Alright, shall start this blog going with a review of an excellent place for a weekend brunch. I was out with my family for a morning walk and decided to get some brunch so we ended up trying out the food at Halia Restaurant in the Botanic Gardens.
There were quite a number of us which gave us the luxury to order a variety of food from the menu for tasting.

Poached Egg With Back Bacon Sandwich 
One of the usual combinations of the many varieties of sandwich which you can find in most places but this one right here is one done to perfection. The bread is crusty on the outside but fluffy to chew on and the tastes of the ingredients complement well with each other.

Mix Vegetable Quiche
For those health conscious, this would be superb. Full of greens and light on the palate. The downside : It can be a little bland for those who prefer their food with more seasoning.

Chef's Special
A risotto pancake base layered with back bacon, berries and caramelised bananas and topped with wild rocket greens. Interesting combination which suprisingly complements each other.

Wanton Mee with Angel Hair Pasta
East meets West in this dish which we usually get at markets. The angel hair pasta is a great change to the common noodles which we get outside and their Char Siew(barbequed pork) is cooked in Japanese style. Comes with dumplings.

French Toast with Cinnamon and Strawberries
Like the Poached Egg sandwich, this French Toast boasts of fluffy bread  topped with whipped cream and fresh strawberries by the side. Simple yet perfect.

Banana and Caramel Crepe with Chocolate Sauce
Awesome. Thats all i need to saw. A whole banana wrapped in a thin crepe skin, topped with whipped cream and nuts with a final drizzle of caramel glaze. A shooter of hot chocolate is served beside for you to lather it in goodness.


To sum up, the variety and taste of food is excellent. The dining area is well manged but booking is needed if you want a table in the air conditioned area. Service staff are well trained and very courteous. Total bill for 7 pax turned out at S$132 which is around S$19 per pax. If you are willing to pay that amount for a brunch, definitely a value for money.

Food: 4/5
Ambience: 3.5/5
Service: 4/5
Value: 4/5
Overall : 4/5

Address:
1 Cluny Road, Ginger Garden
(enter via Tyersall Avenue)
Singapore Botanic Gardens
Singapore 259569


Web:
http://www.halia.com.sg/singapore/html/halia_restaurant.html

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