We have decided that we wanted to eat at Manhattan Fish Market, so round and round we went looking for the restaurant when we finally realized that the restaurant is not located here. After some contemplation between the 3 of us we settled for something similar called Fish & Co. The food is very blend, nothing much to shout about, however the restaurant was packed with people doing their Iftar.
The evening at the restaurant was saved by a beautiful, friendly, robust and charming waitress. Her accent was foreign, so we start making guesses to what her nationality could be, and our curiosity got the better of us. I asked her and she was very polite to furnish us with a little bit of her career with Fish and Co, she was trained in Singapore, no she is not Singaporean, nor Pilipino, nor Sabahan or Sarawakian but Nepalese (ok so what other nationality to infest the country, come one come all).
This was our order:
Coke Light for me
Passion Fruit and Ice Tea for the 2 angels
Seafood Platter for 2
Caesar Salad with Smoked Salmon
The Accompanying Sauce
Fried Calamari
The Super Sweet Jelly (which was left 1/4 touch)Chef Diva has to get this Japanese ice cream on the way out to replace the jelly
1 comment:
not "the food was blend"
"the food was bland"
blend is a verb ma, bland is an adjective.
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