Taos Restaurant
Tucked in the basement of paradiz centre alongside with its sister restaurant, Juju restaurant, Taos has a superb 6-course lunch and 7-course dinner. I would go for the lunch because the menu does not differ much and the price for the set lunch is slightly cheaper.
From appetizers to salads to soups; main entree to dessert; there is dessert too!
Although the selection is rather limited, I feel that i is still worth it for the food that you are getting!
First up for the universal appetizer which is the bacon and mushroom gratin served with warm bread.
There is a selection of beverages including fruit teas. Personally, I like the apple and grapefruit tea the most!
I really love the pumpkin soup! It is creamy with the tinge of pumpkin puree. I know pumpkin soup is a rare choice but do try it, I really like it! There is a choice of chinese soup probably to suit the palate of the older crowd.
For the main course, we will usually order the bake flounder which is baked dory with cheese. I know it sounds ordinary but it tastes superb with cheese and mayo! It is not a "wow!" factor but well, I think for the price that we are paying, they did a great job.
Another favourite would be the slow cooked pork back ribs. The flavour is so intense with the sauce that it tastes heavenly together. A great choice!
Desserts! The last time I went, they had a selection of fondue and brownie. But some items in the menu were taken out and replaced. We had the tiramisu and the chocolate brownie with ice-cream.
Taos restaurant is not a to-die-for restaurant. But I feel that the food fits well with the concept of bringing affordable six to seven course meal to the people. Great choice for a casual date, a family dinner or a day out with your friends and loved ones!
Lunch is 19.80 ++
Dinner is 29.80 ++
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Taos Restaurant
1 Selegie Road, PoMo (Formerly known as Paradiz Centre),
#B1-19, Singapore 188306
http://www.taos-restaurant.com/
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