Sunday 18 May 2014

Miam Miam Review

Miam Miam (WestGate)

Miam Miam is a French/Japanese Restaurant with a greater emphasis on the French aspect (due to the food choices and decor of the physical place). The menu has sandwiches (only on weekdays), pancakes pasta, baked rice, savoury and sweet souffles, amongst other desserts and drinks. With my party of 4, we ordered:
1) Souffle au curry ($15.50)
2) Souffle de nuage ($15.50)
3) Valrhona chocolate souffle ($13.80)
4) Miam Miam Spaghetti ($15.80)




Miam Miam Spaghetti
This was recommended by the waitress and is quite a tasty dish. There was a soft-boiled egg (not in the pic) on the top before we mixed it with the noodles. Portion is decent, and reasonable size for 2 people to share. A good choice especially if you are not too fond of creamier sauces.

Rating: 8/10
Valrhona Chocolate Souffle
Basically a chocolate souffle, but wow, even for a guy who doesn't have a sweet tooth, this is good. Reminiscent of a lava cake, this souffle looks good and tastes good. The outside has a fluffy texture but the rich and warm chocolate contained inside is the best part. It melts in your mouth with a chocolatey explosion. A must-have.

Rating: 9/10
Souffle Au Curry & Souffle De Nuage
 The savoury souffles are basically baked rice with the "lift" or the fluffy texture on the top. The curry souffle was disappointing, with a broccoli and sausages hidden inside. Didn't really taste like curry.

Other souffle was average, if you're here for souffles, opt for the sweet ones.

Rating: 6.5/10
Hot Coffee ($5.20)
Grossly overpriced for the dinky cup that they gave. Not worthwhile at all. I was expecting it to come as the dripping version.

If you're eating a full meal, get the ice water (50 cents per person and they give you a bottle of water which they refill for you)




Overall, the pasta and the sweet souffles are probably the best Miam Miam has to offer. Probably not a place I would go for a full meal, but seems quite okay for a casual meetup/tea.

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