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Eating place for a date

Post by Guest » Mon, 20 Jun 2005 9:27 pm

I seriously need help here. Wold like to bring my gf to a place to eat. Anyone has any recommendations.However, being a student, i do not want to spend like a bomb. Somewhere SG $50 for 2 is fine. Anyone?

alisa

Post by alisa » Mon, 20 Jun 2005 9:53 pm

Stingy guy, 50$ for romantic diner...

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Post by Guest » Mon, 20 Jun 2005 10:23 pm

alisa wrote:Stingy guy, 50$ for romantic diner...
hm..50-70 perhaps..HELP me plss..anyone..

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Post by dot dot dot » Tue, 21 Jun 2005 9:02 am

For that budget I find this French restaurant very nice. If you stay away from the alcohol, you should be able to have a nice dinner for less than 50 Sing, as they have menu's that are cheap and very tasty. And with a little bit of imagination it is a romantic place, as somehow you do feel being in one of these Parisien restarants somewhere in a local neighbourhood in quartier latin :wink:

The French Stall
544 Serangoon Road
Singapore218166
Tel: 62993544
Fax: 64488647

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Post by sapphire » Tue, 21 Jun 2005 10:06 am

thanks Eric, for the life of me i couldnt remember the name of the restaurant! yep, i agree with u, the food is quite decent there.
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Ditto on 'The French Place'

Post by SwingMonkey » Tue, 21 Jun 2005 3:28 pm

Eric from the Netherlands wrote:For that budget I find this French restaurant very nice. If you stay away from the alcohol, you should be able to have a nice dinner for less than 50 Sing, as they have menu's that are cheap and very tasty. And with a little bit of imagination it is a romantic place, as somehow you do feel being in one of these Parisien restarants somewhere in a local neighbourhood in quartier latin :wink:

The French Stall
544 Serangoon Road
Singapore218166
Tel: 62993544
Fax: 64488647

Eric
Yeah, been there twice, nice little place and very good value on the food....
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Post by Guest » Tue, 21 Jun 2005 11:30 pm

Any other places ???


How abt Halia at Botanic Gardens.Hows the price there?

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Post by dot dot dot » Wed, 22 Jun 2005 8:30 am

Halia is definitely in a different price range, I am afraid. I would reckon you will pay around 50 Sing per person at least for a meal without drinks at Halia.

Halia is just more exclusive, and that shows in the price you have to pay...

Eric

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Post by destiny » Fri, 24 Jun 2005 12:40 pm

there's one restaurant at labrador park.. think its called olive sth.. cant really remember thou...nice ambience at night =p and its quite affordable

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Post by Guest » Tue, 28 Jun 2005 10:30 am

let me take a wild stab in the dark: alisa Guest is a local chinese girlie

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Post by Guest » Tue, 28 Jun 2005 12:32 pm

Hi dude,

With our budget, you can eat your hearts out at Warung. Thats
if your girl fancies INdonesian food. It's a nice and cosy dining place, dinner have yet to see crowds, but you can give it a try.
call them why dont you.
refer to my posted msg.

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da paolo at cluny court

Post by visitor » Tue, 28 Jun 2005 12:57 pm

you can try the outdoor dining area at da paolo at cluny court. Pasta is about $18-$20 but non pasta is about $30. for 2 persons I guess you can afford two have 2 pasta dishes and 1 dessert for your budget.. but the place is quite romantic.. it's just next to Serene Centre on Farrer Road along Bukit Timah.

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Post by Juliecat » Thu, 30 Jun 2005 3:39 pm

Aioli is quite affordable. Just near Amoy st. + its french food!

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Post by dot dot dot » Thu, 30 Jun 2005 4:12 pm

Had a bite here last night, another one, that might fit into your budget and quite a cosy place:

Pivdofr at Liang Seah street, entangled between North bridge road and Beach road.

They have a nice good tasting menu for S$15.50 nett pp. fresh soup, a drink, fish or meat, dessert, salad and tea or coffee. Not bad at all, ambience again is French style.

If you don't fancy that one, lots of cheap alternatives along the street there.

Eric

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Post by butterf|y » Thu, 07 Jul 2005 11:37 pm

Hmmmm...Why don't you bring her to Mcdonalds or KFC? You don't have to worry about burning a "huge hole" in your pocket and also your gf will be able to order food at ease without worrying about some budget constrait. With $50, 2 of you should be able to feel your stomaches for the rest of the day and probably the next morning if you are lucky, no? I symphatise your gf btw.
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