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Mykii
17d
Lorong Liput
Holland Village
Bakery/Dessert, Cafe, Tea, Wine/Spirits, Restaurant, Western, Fusion, European
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RL
269 Reviews
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Food and Beverage - 5
Ambience / Setting - 4
Value - 6
Service - 3
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Will you return to this place? Definitely Not
I spent about S$6 per person
Review Date: 18 Jan 2008 |
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| Not worth the effort
Friday (18 Jan 08). Had lunch here with JT. We made a special effort to come and try this place out.
F&B:
There are only 3 choices of pasta here - fusilli, linguine or penne (no spaghetti).
I ordered the Aglio Olio Tutto Mare with fusilli for $6. It was not too bad, but neither was it anything to shout about. The fusilli was alright and the sauce was spicy but very watery and very average. For the price, there was a decent quantity of seafood in the dish; unfortunately the prawns were not fresh. If I were limited to 1 word to describe the meal, it would be – mediocre.
A/S:
It's a coffee shop, so don't expect too much out of it.
Value:
Fair.
Service:
Very poor. When we first arrived, we found the stall to be staffed by a pair. We were looking up and down the front of the stall to see what food is available. We were directed to the menus under the cash register by one of the staff who used her body language nose-and-mouth combo to tell us where the menus were. We had to follow the gaze of her eyes to figure out where she was pointing us to.
Subsequently, our food was rudely plonked down on the table and the names of the dishes were said out in the most deadpan, robotic and unwilling tone of voice I have heard recently.
Final verdict: Overall, I think it is pretty decent, considering that I paid $6 for my meal. It's not a bad choice to eat here if you live nearby and want a quick meal. For myself, it's really not worth the effort. |
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PaulKami
17 Reviews
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Food and Beverage - 6.5
Ambience / Setting - na
Value - 6.5
Service - 5
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Will you return to this place? Probably Not
I spent about S$10 per person
Review Date: 18 Nov 2007 |
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| Ragazzi @ Ghim Moh After thoughts...
Thanks to fatpig's review and effort to find this rather ulu eating place, I've managed to go there and try it out recently.
Hawker price, restaurant style might be the word to describe this place. So judging of the Ambience is out of the way. The services arn't as good either, not that I'm expecting any anyway.
If you happen to be near Buona Vista MRT, and you’ve the crave for Italian food, you might wish to consider this place for a try. Otherwise, it doesn’t worth your petrol to travel all the way down there to try. All the best ^_^
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fatpig
251 Reviews
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Food and Beverage - 6.5
Ambience / Setting - na
Value - 6.5
Service - na
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Will you return to this place? Definitely
I spent about S$14 per person
Review Date: 09 Nov 2007 |
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| Cheap Italian food!
There seems to be a growing trend of opening what used to be deemed more exclusive food (Italian, French etc) in food/hawker centres with competitive prices to boot. Ragazzi the Italian Kitchen is one such outlet to jump on the bandwagon to offer quality Italian food at coffeeshop prices.
Located at a rather obscure coffeeshop under a block of flats in the Ghim Moh estate, Ragazzi is owned and run by Gabriel Cher, ex chef-de partie of The Oriental's Dolce Vita (Interestingly, Dolce Vita serves Mediterranean food now, not Italian). Business was rather slow on a wet Saturday evening and one can only wonder if its the lack of publicity, wet weather or quality of food thats keeping the crowds at bay.
Zuppa alla Funghi - For $2.50 a pop, I certainly wasn't expecting much. But I was pleasantly surprised to find out that the soup was made from grounded mushrooms and onions, which was evident from the taste and texture. Only thing that could been improved was its thickness. It did come across as a little too watery but hey, its definitely value for money.
The bruschetta ($3) could have been good but was let down by a few factors. The good things first. Well toasted with the sides a little charred but soft and warm within. Now for the bad part. There was an way too much olive oil on the middle portion of the bread, which made it a little too soggy. Tomatoes on the top didn't look very fresh but did provide the necessary texture and zest.
Melanzane al Forno - I've never been a fan of eggplants and this wasn't about to change anything. The eggplant was a little too soft for my liking but I did like the layer of grilled cheese on top.
Carbonara ($7) - Being a cream based pasta lover, I naturally ordered the Carbonara to be on the safe side. The pasta was a tad too overcooked and the gravy did come across as a little too thick, rendering me nauseous after a while. However I would still say its very decent with the respectable bacon toppings and definitely better than anything pasta mania or the likes can whip up.
Del Bosco ($6) - As with the Carbonara, the Del Bosco's pasta was a tad too overcooked as well but what won me over were the sausages, which tasted thoroughly smoked but was a tad too salty. The tomato sauce wasn't outstanding, being average at best.
Tiramisu ($4.50) - I would be lying if I said that the Tiramisu was decent. To be honest, it was terrible. For one, the sponge fingers weren't soaked in Kahlua. It tasted more like fruit essence or something. Also, the mascarpone cheese was a little too dense and the whole thing was rather watery(water logged would have been appropriate too) at the bottom. It definitely didn't help that too much Cocoa powder was added as well.
All in all, a very filling dinner for 2 pax cost $27.50, which is very pricey by hawker standards but cheap by restaurant standards. Overall food quality is still decent so you might want to give this place a shot if you are craving for Italian food but not willing to fork out the dough for it.
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Eyes > Stomach
72 Reviews
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Food and Beverage - 9
Ambience / Setting - 5.5
Value - 9.5
Service - 9.5
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Will you return to this place? Definitely
I spent about S$8 per person
Review Date: 24 Sep 2007 |
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| Great italian fare at a great price
Tucked away in one of the oldest estates in Singapore. Ragazzi is worth every penny...and you don't need many pennies either compared to how much good italian pasta/cuisine cost in some restaurants.
If you like your pasta al dente and with minimal fuss, you have to try Ragazzi. Highly recommend the Minestrone soup and Aglio Olio Tutti Mare. And for someone who shuns any cream based pasta, I would happily sweat it out more at the gym working off the Cabonara.
Everything else on the menu is as simple and tasty as italian food can get and only cost as much as a EVM at Mcdonald's! |
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