As taken from one of the reviews...
0 Comments Published by Brian on Sunday, October 15, 2006 at 11:40 PM.
Sunday Brunch @ Graze
"Was there for the Sunday Brunch. Well Graze or rather, One Rochester ain't really hard to find but if you're taking the public transport, it can be a tad tiring to walk there from Bouna Vista MRT station. Parking was ample given the carpark right at the entrance to One Rochester however if it's full, fret not, you can park at the multi-story HDB carpark. Lazy, there's valet parking right at the entrance of the restaurant Ming Jiang.Standing right at the steps next to the zen like sign board, Graze seems quiet. Just an old british colonial bungalow standing on its own but head down the stairs and move straight on, you'll see the huge screen with black and white movies playing as well as plush sofas. The next scene that greets you would be the little man-made stream, bamboos and lost of happy people sipping champagne and wolfing down their food.
Once seated, the first thing one would notice would be a bottle of Graze's homemade honey which I later found out was really nice! Next they'll serve you the usual skyjuice just that if you take note, there's a hint of strawberry in the water....yes, there's a huge strawberry in the jugs they use, not your usual lemon. Food wise, I had the traditional eggs benedict and I must say they looked good. It came with lots of hollandaise sauce which was lip smacking good, 2 wholesome eggs poached to perfection, ham, muffins and some healthy greens. Of course, there were alot more to try which I intend to go back for such as their Banana pancakes and omelettes.Service was not bad, not exactly friendly but our waiter was observant enough to notice that I had a knife missing and immediately replaced one without asking and that I liked. Price wise, it wasn't too expensive, an omelette comes to around $16 and an iced-latte is around $8 not inclusive of taxes. If you order champagne and the other jing-bang of course you'll have to pay more. To me, the price was affordable, atmosphere was great and though the place is abit small, it's really a nice place for a lazy sunday afternoon. "
"Was there for the Sunday Brunch. Well Graze or rather, One Rochester ain't really hard to find but if you're taking the public transport, it can be a tad tiring to walk there from Bouna Vista MRT station. Parking was ample given the carpark right at the entrance to One Rochester however if it's full, fret not, you can park at the multi-story HDB carpark. Lazy, there's valet parking right at the entrance of the restaurant Ming Jiang.Standing right at the steps next to the zen like sign board, Graze seems quiet. Just an old british colonial bungalow standing on its own but head down the stairs and move straight on, you'll see the huge screen with black and white movies playing as well as plush sofas. The next scene that greets you would be the little man-made stream, bamboos and lost of happy people sipping champagne and wolfing down their food.
Once seated, the first thing one would notice would be a bottle of Graze's homemade honey which I later found out was really nice! Next they'll serve you the usual skyjuice just that if you take note, there's a hint of strawberry in the water....yes, there's a huge strawberry in the jugs they use, not your usual lemon. Food wise, I had the traditional eggs benedict and I must say they looked good. It came with lots of hollandaise sauce which was lip smacking good, 2 wholesome eggs poached to perfection, ham, muffins and some healthy greens. Of course, there were alot more to try which I intend to go back for such as their Banana pancakes and omelettes.Service was not bad, not exactly friendly but our waiter was observant enough to notice that I had a knife missing and immediately replaced one without asking and that I liked. Price wise, it wasn't too expensive, an omelette comes to around $16 and an iced-latte is around $8 not inclusive of taxes. If you order champagne and the other jing-bang of course you'll have to pay more. To me, the price was affordable, atmosphere was great and though the place is abit small, it's really a nice place for a lazy sunday afternoon. "
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