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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Mr. Curry!!!

Meet Mr. Curry. With a fun, cheery vibe and quirky creative dishes, this joint is sure to win over even the most jaded diner.

It Scores!

I'm not a big fan of japanese food, so I was prepared to pick politely at my meal. But Mr. Curry isn't your ordinary Japanese Restaurant. With four different types of cy=urry sauce and three levels of spiciness, there's a sauce  to uit every tastebud. Start your meal with addictively tasty morsels of Deep Fried Seasoned Tofu, $ 4.80. Follow with the sweet, lightly piquant Chicken Pan. Nabe, $ 9.80,  curry served in a bread bowl, and th epork Omelette  Curry Rice, $ 12.80. The slightly charred pok gives a smoky but delightfull contrast to the puffy egg.

It misses!

Dessert was a disappointing affair, with the Green Tea Tiramisu, $2.80, failing to make much of an impression. The Baked Cheese ckae, $ 2.80, fared slightly better, although it couyld creamier. The drinks were also a let down - The Blueberry Smoothie, $6.80 was too thick for my liking.

Parting Bit!

It might not be the trendiest place to dine, but the ambience is pleasant and the service staff, courteous and friendly . Bring your younger siblings and watch their faces light up at the cutesy decor. But the place is best for when you a good, fuss free meal.

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