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😒 3/5 - Great Setting, Good Food, Not Worth The Price
By 👻 @SolihullTraveller, 02/15/2023 3:00 am
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Our first time dining at the famous Tiffin Room restaurant within The Raffles Hotel so I'm not expecting a cheap bill, but I am expecting knock out cuisine. We got the former, not necessarily the latter. The welcome was OK, and although we were a little early for our table, we had to wait in the main lobby area of the hotel while our table freed up. Fine, but could they not have bothered to ask if we wanted a drink while we waited? It's a bit of a strange set up in the hotel because they try and dissuade visitors from coming into the main hotel lobby and send you round the outside, as the hotel is literally a very large block of buildings with shops, restaurants and bars accessible from the street on four sides. Anyway, regardless of that, there is a bar inside the lobby but you have to wait to be in the Tiffin Room to get a drink. Once seated back in the restaurant, service got going and we had attentive and good servers. The menu has some quite familiar fare and we opted for starters of: Dahi Bhalla Papdi Chaat and Murgh Tandoori. For mains we had: Murgh Tikka Masala and Aloo Gobhi with sides of Basmati rice and Plain and Buttered Naans. There wasn't really a stand out dish, the Papdi Chaat was nice but the fried bread was rock hard to eat, though the Murgh Tandoori was good. The Chicken tikka masala was alright, but coming from the UK, I know a handful of much better versions I can get in local Indian restaurants near me. It was all OK, nothing spectacular. With a couple of glasses of Champagne, water, Lassi and service charge, the final bill came to SGD$306 or £192. I get it, we're in Raffles, which was the point, but the restaurant needs to be stand out for these sort of prices regardless of that. It didn't.
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