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    Blue Ginger

    3.7 (7 reviews)
    ModerateSingaporean, Malaysian, Thai
    Open 6:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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    Bugis Street Brasserie

    Bugis Street Brasserie

    2.6(5 reviews)
    3.1 miHistorical Quarter - Convention Quarter, City Core
    ££

    Situated within the Copthorne hotel this is a little place that offers something to eat if you…read morefancy trying something different. I'll be honest, I'd never heard of Singaporean food until I stumbled across this unique little brasserie. I've since learnt that Singaporean food is inspired from cultures all over the world. The food on offer predominantly consists of a selection of Malaysian, Japanese and Chinese delicacies. I went for the express lunch which gives you 2 courses for only £5.99. The management team have a guarantee in place that if your food is not ready within 30 minutes you get it for free. I was ready to count the seconds hoping it would be a couple of seconds past but luckily for them, they served it ready to go in 15 minutes. I went for the chicken soup to start followed by the beef with ginger & spring onion which kept me full all afternoon. The food was OK but I would have preferred it to have a little more taste as it was rather bland.

    I wasn't sure what to think of this place after reading rennie w.'s review! I was wandering back…read moreand forth: from the bluu bar, mechu, mcdonald's, nando's, and all the other restaurants in and near paradise forum. I finally decided to come here to be sort of "wild" and try Singaporian food. Not really sure what Singaporian is since I can't ever say I've visited, but now I have! very much similar to Chinese food, but ... not sure what the differences are. I'm Korean.... =P ** So, as I showed in the picture, I ordered the Penang char kway teow (spicy). WHAT, you ask? Yeah, that's why I made sure to take a picture! Don't ask me! PENANG CHAR KWAY TEOW. I'm not even sure how to quite say it, and the gentleman had a soft-spoken voice, so I couldn't quite figure it out. PENANG CHAR KWAY TEOW - 7.95 GBP It's flat rice noodles stir fried with the Chinese pork sausage (which I was not a fan of!) and prawns, crunchy bean sprouts, and fish cakes. I'm not sure where the fish cakes were ... maybe I confused them with what appeared to be eggs, though? I thought I saw some yellow cooked eggs, which I was quite happy about, but yeah! the dish was pretty tasty. While it had a nice shine, it wasn't overly greasy. The portion size was decent for 7.95 GBP. **I straight up do not like the Chinese pork sausage. I have no judgment on the Chinese pork sausage that was used here. Generally, I think the Chinese pork sausage has a very strong "sausagy" type flavor, which (personally) makes me want to gag... so, it had nothing to do with this restaurant --- just not a fan! and I learned that I'm still not a fan of it. The SERVICE was a little slow at first. It took my server several minutes to get to me, but nothing outrageously unreasonable. It was fine. My server was helpful... The DECOR is quite nice. A modernized "singaporian" (okay, maybe not singaporian since I'm not sure what that would look like!!) but a lot of nice RED decor. The chairs in the restaurant are a nice leather-like seat with firm padding. The restaurant and bar is quite spacious! The BAR seemed to be a little more happening than the restaurant area. The bar was somewhat crowded when I first arrived at 19:00. However, when I left at 20:00, there were people standing around, sitting at the bar and all the other bar seating/tables. There were a lot more people that followed me. Probably about 8 parties or so came to the restaurant after I did. There were plenty of tables ... so, I don't think seating will be a problem. I hope you take a chance and visit this place. Three stars doesn't mean it was horrible, I would probably give it more of a 3.5 out of 5. I would want to go back a couple more times before I give it 4 stars!! Happy eating!

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    Bugis Street Brasserie - Bugis Street, Birmingham.

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    The Blue Piano - Tasty Tom Yam Soup

    The Blue Piano

    4.6(7 reviews)
    2.8 mi
    ££

    Walking around 18:30 in Birmingham looking for a place to eat is no easy task, as everything in…read morethis city closes at ridiculously early hours. So this is how I found The Blue Piano... because it was the only restaurant open. From the outside, it doesn't look like a restaurant, but more like a small office or hotel. The whole entrance and first look of it was quite intimidating because it looked like a place I could not afford. But surprisingly as I scanned the menu, the prices were reasonable. The waiter was helpful and attentive. The cuisine is Southeast Asian. I ordered the jackfruit and rambutan red curry and chicken ho fun. Both dishes were delicious and well seasoned. I have no complains during my experience and time here. Every factor from the list I consider important when eating in a restaurant (food, service, price, location, décor, and other random factors depending on how I feel on my day) was checked. This is the perfect restaurant to have dinner whenever you want to impress friends or that special someone, or you just want to feel posh even though you aren't. Highly recommended.

    I had never actually heard of this place until yesterday when a friend said do you want to come for…read moreone drink......obviously that did not happen and we ended up going into town and staying out for hours but I still got to try out Blue Piano. The venue itself is a little like being in someones house and the welcome you get in similar. So friendly! I asked for a Bloody Mary and despite it not being on the menu was made it no questions asked :) After a drink we decided to share one of the two sharing platters. It consisted of some sort of savory cake, top hats and chicken satays. Everything was honestly amazing....fresh and generally spot on. The star for me was the satay sauce...it was literally perfect. Just the right amount of spice! I am 100% going back for a full meal here asap so expect a full review. This is a great find and somewhere I will definitely be taking friends to.

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    Siam Thai Restaurant

    Siam Thai Restaurant

    4.3(4 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    ££

    I was lucky enough to pay a visit to Thailand when I was a post graduate at University. My…read moreex-girlfriend and I got cheap flights and went over because we had heard great things about the country and always enjoyed cooking Thai food at home. I love Thai food even more now I have been to Thailand, and I have a good taste for authentic Thai cuisine. Siam Thai offers traditional Thai food for quite moderate prices. They restaurant in itself is small, comfy and not too gimmicky. I hate themed restaurants, they offer nothing but orientalist perceptions of what they think are cuisines and cultures. Siam Thai just concentrates on the food. It doesn't pretend to be something it is not, it simply just sells Thai food. I went for the Chicken Satay Thai style for my starter. I was hooked on chicken satay when I was in Thailand and this version of the dish did not disappoint. The peanut sauce was out of this world, it was simply perfect in its taste and texture. My main was the Kang Pet Kung, a Red curry cooked in coconut milk with red curry paste freshly prepared by blending fresh lemon grass, galangal, lesser ginger, garlic, shallots and red chilies garnished with sweet basil leaves. This intoxicated infusion was further complimented by being filled to the brim with juicy tiger prawns. It was quite simply the nicest meal I have had since I visited Thailand.

    Siam has an understated elegance about it, so understated that I didn't even know what their…read morebuilding was until recently. It seems not to seek out customers but have searching customers seek it out. I'm glad I did, well, not seek it out, but stumble across it more like. With no pretension at all my attention was entirely on the food. And the food is delicious. Lots of classic Thai dishes cooked with very fine ingredients resulting in a delicious a balanced outcome of rich, spicy yet light. With chicken Tom Yum to start and Prawn Mee Krop I was entirely satiated by the end of the meal. I have been to many restaurants proclaiming to serve authentic Thai cuisine but I think Siam overshadows them all with their food and service. Being just around the corner, I'm overjoyed I discovered it.

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