Like riding in a Kombi,
taking a tour to the past,
outside of modern cities nervousness.
Today PnP will introduce you to a diner
that serve you Asian and Indochinese Cuisine,
in different world. with a whole new feel.
Before you even set your feet into the restaurant,
you will already be welcomed by the
equal delicately decorated exterior.
These motor cars, salon seats, scooters,
bikes and Kombis of the 70's,
which you probably think you only see
in a local museum, will be the first
to greet your arrival.
Then u have fridge, helmets, scooter, instruments,
Beatles and many other decos on the inside.
As you may have already learnt, this restaurant is
based on a olden days 70's theme,
which is featured throughout the diner,
both interior and exterior.
The food relatively is comparable to most
mid tier Asian restaurants.
Not exciting, not what you would referred to
as spectacular, but nonetheless tasteful and fulfilling.
The Minced Pork Rice with Egg was what
we both had. The servings were big and the price were reasonable.
We spent an average of $20+ per person,
due to our additional side dishes and drink.
To conclude, Kombi Rocks,
a themed restaurants which really is able
to bring out its highlights.
Food were good and tasteful,
not out of the world good but still satisfying.
We still highly recommend for the ambience,
experience and budget-wise.
PnP rating: B+
taking a tour to the past,
outside of modern cities nervousness.
Today PnP will introduce you to a diner
that serve you Asian and Indochinese Cuisine,
in different world. with a whole new feel.
Before you even set your feet into the restaurant,
you will already be welcomed by the
equal delicately decorated exterior.
These motor cars, salon seats, scooters,
bikes and Kombis of the 70's,
which you probably think you only see
in a local museum, will be the first
to greet your arrival.
Then u have fridge, helmets, scooter, instruments,
Beatles and many other decos on the inside.
As you may have already learnt, this restaurant is
based on a olden days 70's theme,
which is featured throughout the diner,
both interior and exterior.
The food relatively is comparable to most
mid tier Asian restaurants.
Not exciting, not what you would referred to
as spectacular, but nonetheless tasteful and fulfilling.
The Minced Pork Rice with Egg was what
we both had. The servings were big and the price were reasonable.
We spent an average of $20+ per person,
due to our additional side dishes and drink.
To conclude, Kombi Rocks,
a themed restaurants which really is able
to bring out its highlights.
Food were good and tasteful,
not out of the world good but still satisfying.
We still highly recommend for the ambience,
experience and budget-wise.
PnP rating: B+
66 Yio Chu Kang Road
Singapore 545568
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