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Western Food At Padi House Greentown, Ipoh

WESTERN FOOD AGAIN!!

In less than two days, I never thought I would be eating western food again.... But I certainly did... The dinner was kind of unexpected, I mean the place where I went... Initially my friends and I have planned to go Nam Heong to see the robot waitresses,  in fact, we did go there... but we left after a few minutes.  The place was crowded, the robots would never keep up with the patrons.  If we were to order, I guess we have to wait for a long while before food is served.  Anyway, food is not the main attraction, I am sure people went there just to see the lady robots serving food... LOL... Since the news was published, we were kind of curious....

Back to my topic, we left Nam Heong and we adjourned to Greentown.  As usual, parking is very limited in that area especially it is a weekend.  Somehow we managed to get one and the nearest place to our parking is Padi House.  Since it was already 8pm, we did not want to wander around anymore to look for Chinese cuisine.... everywhere seems to be crowded with people by then....

And that is the reason why I ended up taking western food again... this time I have this....
Fettuccine with grilled herbs chicken... RM17
Portion looks small but it is just nice for me... 
With the piece of meat, I am full to the brim... 
My friend had their Padi House special... RM14
Rice, egg, chicken chop plus coleslaw... yes... coleslaw too!
And another friend had turkey and bacon with carbonara... RM22
She said it was not creamy enough... 
But I could smell the cheesey flavour even though I was sitting opposite next to her... 
We thought of going for desserts but after the heavy meal, 
we decided to call it a night.... 
Time to shed off some calories this evening!
LOL...

Comments

  1. The carbonara does look very good. Robot waitresses!!?? I have not heard of this, we do not have them here! IPoh must be very advanced and futuristic!

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    1. hahaa.. they help to attract patrons like us..

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  2. Rice with chicken chop? Looks more like fusion to me. I've a fusion dish in my blogpost tomorrow. Come on over, check it out!

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  3. I did not know about the robot waitresses. Googled for the images and am now very curious on how they operate. Good that for your pasta dish, they serve you the gravy separately so that you can control how much gravy to use.

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    1. They are quite slow.. and you need to take the dishes when they approach your table..

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  4. My friends wanted to see the robot waitresses too! The hamsap men might molest the robot waitress but the robots might spank them with the serving trays. Muahahaha

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    1. They will be most disappointed if they see the robots.. hahahaa... anyway, something new in Ipoh.. attracting the customers..

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  5. I will like to try the fettuccine

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