7/24/08

Restaurant with playground (indoor or outdoor)

1) Visit big splash


There are quite a few makan outlet over in big splash.. have yet to visit there.. 
i will do a poll on the family friendly restaurant in August.
Quote from someone.. information on the restaurant..

DDRESS
#01-06, Blk B, 902 East Coast Parkway, Playground @ Big Splash
Singapore 449874 
Region: Tanjong Katong 
Building: Playground @ Big Splash

RESERVATIONS
63487077

CUISINE

OPENING HOURS
11.30am to 10.00pm Daily

PRICE
About $22Based on 1 reviews.

Journeyed to Big Splash for lunch one afternoon and chanced upon a newly opened Sushi Tei outlet without the usual crowds that throng its other outlets. Decided to give it a try since the last time I ate at Sushi Tei was probably about 4 years ago at the outlet near my place. As Sushi Tei is relatively well known, I shall just do a quick writeup on it.
Located just opposite The Seafood International Market & Restaurant, Sushi Tei offers a view of the carpark driveway and a glimpse of East Coast Park through its floor to ceiling windows. And the problem with huge glass windows in the afternoon is the heat that penetrates through, which fortunately, was minimal during my visit.

Jo Una Ju - This was essentially unagi with rice. I didn’t get to try it but I understand that it was quite salty from the excessive sauce and I guess the substantial leftovers supported that point.

Oyako Don - A staple dish in most Japanese restaurants, the oyako don didn’t really impress much with its less than flavourful egg and chicken cubes. But served steaming hot, it was actually still quite palatable especially with its soft sticky rice. And for $8 a serving, it sure beats what sakae sushi’s offering hands down.

Golden Roll - Its actually the first time I’m trying something like this and honestly, I liked it quite a fair bit. Prawn pieces sandwiched between rice, just like sushi and layered with mango strips. Sweetness from the prawn and the mango - a very complementing taste. But its $13 for 6 rolls, which is really quite expensive.

Overall an average meal for a not so average pricing, standing at about $44. But having said that, I would definitely prefer dining at Sushi Tei as opposed to Sakae Sushi, which IMHO serves unpalatable food. Service could be friendlier but I like the place for being crowd free - something that would probably change soon given the brand’s popularity.




quote from site: 

Being experienced operators of fine dining Spanish Restaurant, casual Japanese restaurant and food-court, we possess international outlook to deliver an exciting dining experience that involves the entire family that encourages interaction, socializing and bonding.

They are able to conduct interesting & well-run functions, activities & events that encourage family interactions in a conducive and safe environment

Being operators with multi-dimensional F&B experience & exposure and also the parents of two young boys, we are able to offer excellent and passionate customer service giving special attention towards the young and elderly. We are truly operators that understand and advocate family values.

As such, we formulated a well rounded entertained cum food establishment by installing sheltered outdoor playground, indoor play area & nursing room.

 

They have an outdoor playground, indoor play area & nursing room.

 

  •           Outdoor Playground (Alfresco Infrastructure) – Safe and conducive environment for children to play

  •      Indoor Play Area and Nursing Room – Dedicated area where educational, arts & craft, reading materials and toys are provided to encourage creativity and parents-children interaction.

  •      Nursing Room - A comfortable, dedicated and private area for mothers to breastfeed and change diapers

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