Friday, April 8, 2011

Inle Myanmar Restaurant at Peninsula Plaza

Address: Peninsula Plaza Outlet, 111 North Bridge Road, #B1-07 Peninsula Plaza, Singapore 179098
Tel No: +65 6333 5438
Opening Hours: 11am ~ 10pm Daily
Type of Place: Casual Dining
Recommended Attire: No restrictions
Type of Cuisine: Myanmese
Average price spent per pax: $20

Who went with me: Myself, Adrian, Jeff, Doris, Claudia and Joseph
 
Rating (out of 5) –
Food quality: 3.5
Service quality: 3.5
Ambience: 4
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1  = Poor
2 = Below Average
3 = Average
4 = Good
5 = Excellent
Taken from the restaurant's website:
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"The cuisine of Myanmar is heavily influenced by the respective cuisines of China, India, and Thailand. However, in spite of the many influences, Myanmar cuisine has unique preparation techniques and distinct flavours unlike any other. It is richer than Chinese but not as spicy as Thai or Indian.
The methods of food preparation vary depending on the region and ethnicity as the country itself is populated with multi-ethnic diversity. In addition, the influx of Chinese and Indian immigrants in the past has also given birth to a unique flavour of sweet, sour and mildly spicy Myanmar cuisine."

Claudia and I reached at 6pm and I immediately started snapping! Might as well, since there weren't many customers yet.

The decoration is pretty cool! There's this huge sword!! It's a sword, right?

I am personally not a lover of rattan and straw. But the interior of this restaurant gives a homey and clean feel.

The picture above our table.

As we were kinda hungry, we decided to go for the buffet!! It has everything! It's $16.90+++ for weekdays, but no drinks and dessert. We all had iced water.

The 2 chic ladies, Doris and Claudia!

Close up of the ala carte items in the buffet menu. I think we had nearly everything.. tats the good thing about eating in a bigger group :)

Buffet dinner starts from 530pm :)

And here's their opening hours and contact details.

Don't think our leftovers amounted to 500g :)

Pickled Tea Leaves Salad - I have never tried anything like this before, and neither have everyone else. And it's our favourite salad among the lot! It's spicy, salty, appetizing and refreshing. After the first mouthful, you will definitely take the next mouthful. It has nuts inside too. Man, i am already running out of adjectives. and I have like 20 more dishes!

Century Egg Salad. Century egg is the typical SG fare. Both Doris and I sidetracked and decided that Hong Kong's century egg is wayyy better. Anyway. the salad above the egg is quite normal, with a generous serving of onions, which I love.

Chicken Curry - Adrian's comment "very Indian, not spicy but contains a lot of spices".. and he likes it!

Pork in Black Bean Paste - very Chinese dish, flavourful but not very tender.

Penny Wort Salad - our next favourite salad. the leaves has a herb taste and reminded us of the Chinese LeiCha dish. It has plenty of nuts too. A very nutritious appetizing dish.

Left - Fish Soup. Right - Veg Soup. The fish soup did not taste like fish soup at all. Adrian thought it tasted more like mutton soup (?!) It has a rich and heavy taste, slightly spicy. The veg soup was like mild tom yam soup with veg :)

Prawns in Tamarind Sauce - Fakely succulent (treated chemically), so the prawns were crunchy and juicy. The sauce is sour, naturally. Quite Thai, in my opinion.

Fish Fillet with Sweet Chilli - Like Thai Style Sweet and Sour fish, but I do like the kind of batter they used on the fish. Slightly crispy even after all the sauce~!

This, is a item of great debate. This item is called Tofu Fritters.
2 of us said it tasted like sweet potato.
1 person said it tasted like fish cake.
But we all had 1 united comment --> STRANGE DISH.

Gourd Fritters. The batter is quite okay and it's about the only thing nice about the dish. The gourd inside the batter is juicy, crunchy BUT tasteless. The sauce doesn't do much help in enhancing the taste, so it was quite a letdown.

Kang Kong with Garlic. It was strange for me coz I am used to eating spicy kang kong. This tasted too.... GREENY. I tasted too much chlorophyll! haha. Generally, the vegetables are fresh and crunchy.

This, is another item which we all thought was soft shell crab.
IT'S NOT.
It's called Shrimps on Green Net Fritters. What a strange concept. Jeff tasted it and said it was okay, but the rest of us did not like it The vegetable fritters had an earthy taste to it, so it was a bit bitter. =.=

oOh this has to be my ultimate favourite. Fresh Spring Rolls. Vietnamese cuisine has this dish as well, but I haven't tried it before. I had 3 of these!! The skin is translucent with a sticky elastic feel to it. The vegetables were crunchy and everything else in it was great. Very refreshing combination!! It has coriander inside too.

aerial view

close up view xD see how much i like it haha.

mutton curry - everyone liked it coz there wasn't any mutton smell and it was very tender. for me, i prefer it with some mutton smell..if not i wun be able to identify the type of meat..

The bill came up to be 20bucks per person. Okay for a decent meal that burst our pants :)

Doris, Claudia, Jeff, Joseph and Adrian.

Me in the middle :)
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Will I go back again? Probably yes, becos of the pickled tea leaves salad, pennywort salad and fresh spring rolls. I love vegetables :) The staff were very gentle, nice and polite, although the food took quite a while to arrive. One thing to note, do visit the loo first before going into the restaurant, coz the nearest toilet is at the next building, which you go by a short underpass! =.=
Thru the dinner, the air conditioning did not seem to be working very well too. Or maybe we got too heated up talking about the recent political news :) It was a fun time overall, coz we jus couldn't stop eating and chatting!


2 comments:

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Unknown said...

Good sharing, Inle Myanmar Restaurant is probably the first time I really have Burmese food. The menu is interesting and there is quite a few dishes I want to try. See my blog at:
http://kidbuxblog.com/inle-myanmar-restaurant/

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