


It was garlicky and oily with hints of ginger. Unagi Bento (S$23.90) Japanese style unagi, basted and grilled with in-house yakiniku sauce and served with rice, tempura prawn & miso soup I was surprised that the plain looking rice tasted like the chicken rice version of rice. The duck leg looked quite dry but the meat was quite tender and not too salty. Duck Leg Confit Aglio Olio (S$18) Spaghetti, Whole leg confit in its own fats topped, tossed with mushroom ragout and garlicky chilli oil The pasta was garlicky with a slight spicy taste. The menu covered quite a wide range from bento sets to western main courses to bingsu, as well as, items for doggies. The staffs were efficient to handle it easily. One did not have to worry about own pets doing personal business around the place. Here one could bring in pets into the cafe. Located some distance from the main street, the place was a far cry from the busy road. Especially on weekends, when there are more people in the cafe, it makes a good boundary where the furry friends can mingle. Despite the taste of the food, this cafe makes a good chill out place with your furry friends. But I wouldn't mind sipping a cup of coffee watching our furry friends mingle. I have a high benchmark for food so I am definitely not going to come here for a meal. Try it for yourself and be your own judge. Even then the rice is not fragrant for that price that we pay for. Even the only presentable decent one was the chicken katsu rice. When it came, it was practically baked rice with a few of mussels.

The seafood baked rice picture on the menu has salmon in it. Waffle at Prima deli is even way more delicious than this. The sweet smelling aroma that ended with a bad taste in the mouth got me even more disappointed. The chicken is covered with lots of cornflakes. However, the first few mouth were too overwhelming for me. The cornflakes chicken waffle is a dish that is refreshing to me. Carbonara pasta was merely edible after adding Tabasco sauce. But my unagi was well hidden inside and let's just say that they are bits n pieces that combined to about an inch and a half size. If I am paying $18 for my Unagi rice, I expected the unagi to be covering at least half of the bowl on the surface. I came here twice to chill out with my sister and her dog. It is a great spot for the furry friends to mingle but not the most ideal place for the humans (in terms of food).
