Posted by Sally Quek on Aug 18, 2008 2:09AM
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Sally Quek commented..
Yes, the ice water is free.
I agreed with Christine that the selling point there is mainly the view, but at least the food there is slightly better than The mussels guy. I actually wanted to go to Dian Xiao Er initially but when we reach Vivo at 4pm, it was not open for business yet so we settle for the white dog cafe as my dad was very hungry. Regretted!
I agreed with Christine that the selling point there is mainly the view, but at least the food there is slightly better than The mussels guy. I actually wanted to go to Dian Xiao Er initially but when we reach Vivo at 4pm, it was not open for business yet so we settle for the white dog cafe as my dad was very hungry. Regretted!
2008-08-19 00:42:05
Christine Quah commented..
"Cakage" charge? That's new!
Been there for afternoon tea in June with hubby and kid. We had mediocre cake and cafetaria coffee. Personally I think apart from the great view and cute name there's nothing that great about this place!
Been there for afternoon tea in June with hubby and kid. We had mediocre cake and cafetaria coffee. Personally I think apart from the great view and cute name there's nothing that great about this place!
2008-08-18 21:22:33
CyberTron commented..
Maybe the supervisor think by doing that, he is "giving" ya a $10 discount, and you will feel "great" about it....
So far, all those I've been to, they usually have no problem putting the cake in their fridge, and offered to provide us plates, fork and spoon when we want to cut the cake, and all these for free.
So does this place offer ice water for free?
So far, all those I've been to, they usually have no problem putting the cake in their fridge, and offered to provide us plates, fork and spoon when we want to cut the cake, and all these for free.
So does this place offer ice water for free?
2008-08-18 12:06:33
Sally Quek commented..
It was actually the supervisor that tell the staffs to tell my brother that there is corkage charge initially, but dun know later why he change his mind and come to tell us that he will waived off for us.
We did got a $10 voucher but it was because my hubby pay by citibank card, but we may not visit there again cos it will remind me of the unhappiness.
We did got a $10 voucher but it was because my hubby pay by citibank card, but we may not visit there again cos it will remind me of the unhappiness.
2008-08-18 10:01:55
CyberTron commented..
Wow! This is the first time I heard restaurant charging "corkage" fee for cakes!!!
I've been to so many restaurants, from cheap to expensive, never heard of a corkage fee for birthday cakes!
I think the supervisor should offer some form of apology and compensation like a voucher or free dessert on ya next visit, on top of "giving" that waiver. This is absolutely unacceptable!
I've been to so many restaurants, from cheap to expensive, never heard of a corkage fee for birthday cakes!
I think the supervisor should offer some form of apology and compensation like a voucher or free dessert on ya next visit, on top of "giving" that waiver. This is absolutely unacceptable!
2008-08-18 02:21:03
