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icelady
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Little Bali

Post by icelady » Wed, 05 Apr 2006 10:18 am

Has anyone dined at Little Bali? I would like to find out more about their variety of food and prices.

Thanks! :?

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Post by madwolfie » Wed, 05 Apr 2006 2:14 pm

Their food menu is from Kinara. So you can check up the details over the net, I think...

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Post by Baron Greenback » Thu, 06 Apr 2006 10:46 am

It is a nice place, but the food portions are a little small & a little over priced. You pay more for the setting which is wonderful. However everytime I have been they have been very busy & under staffed.

If you get fed up with waiting for service you can always go to the hawker centre nearby :wink:
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Post by fung23 » Sun, 09 Apr 2006 10:56 pm

Baron Greenback wrote:It is a nice place, but the food portions are a little small & a little over priced. You pay more for the setting which is wonderful. However everytime I have been they have been very busy & under staffed.

If you get fed up with waiting for service you can always go to the hawker centre nearby :wink:
Agreed! Nice atmosphere, nice place but the choices of food is limited.

Ideal place for drinks and relax.

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