When Dad, Sis & i stepped into this spacious cafe on a thursday evening, it was literally customer-empty. The culprit must have been the location since few would visit church on a weekday night. No crowd equals to lower expectations, i told myself in preparation.
Over at Han's we unfailingly opt for their all-day sets which completes the meal with a soup, garlic bread, drink & dessert. Just an edible cup of pink agar with peach cubes.
Soup & Garlic Bread
Today's soup was an unidentifiable yellow broth with a few vegetable chunks thrown in. It wasn't bad but i just felt it was time they gave those garlic bread slabs a less-sloppy outlook.
Grilled Salmon Fillet ($13.80)
Initially skeptical of the low turnover here, i never did expect the tale to be turned around. In fact i instantly took back my negative views when i bit into the piping hot and tasty fillet. Skills of searing reflected, and best of all- of a visibly bigger portion than any other outlets.
Pork Chops ($10.80)
Grilled Dory Fish ($9.80)
Operation is fast without the freshness component being sacrificed. When its time for Han's again, i'll greatly consider coming down to Trinity.
Han's Cafe
Paya Lebar Road
Trinity Christian Churh Level 2
Thursday, November 8, 2007
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