Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Lunch at Hooters

Clarke Quay presently has free parking at the multi-story carpark from 12noon to 3pm to assist the many restaurants situated along the quay, Liang Court and Central. My friend loves eating at Hooters out of all the restaurants there - he says that it is because the set lunch is so cheap at SGD10 only (the fairly extensive set lunch menu can be found here). I think however, that he prefers eating at Hooters instead of the other restaurants which also offer set lunches because of the very sexily clad girls there in their body-hugging white tanktops and small tight-fitting short (just covers their butt!) orange bottoms.

I have no problem having lunch with a friend with wandering eyes (every man in the restaurant oogled at the waitresses), and even less problem when the food is absolutely value for money. For SGD10 (exclusive of tax and svc charge), one gets the soup of the day with a pc of garlic bread, a large soft drink (diet pepsi would be 1 of the choices), the main course, one scoop of ice-cream and tea/coffee. The set lunch is filling but not overly so as most of the main courses do not come with rice but with curly fries and salad instead.

I ordered the Seafood Platter which is not on the set lunch menu, but a lunch option offered at SGD15 (exclusive of tax and service charge) by the restaurant. The Seafood Platter comes with the soup, soft drink, ice cream and tea/coffee too and consists of a piece of grilled fish, two grilled tiger prawns, mashed potato and salad.


The Slog Reviews: 8/10. The mashed potato is melts in your mouth and the light cream sauce over the grilled fish and prawns is mouthwateringly good. However. how well the fish and prawns are done depends on the cook of the day or even the cook's mood that day - sometimes, it's cooked a tad too well and sometimes, just right. The veg making up the salad is clean and fresh. Enjoy Hooters, yo.

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