Hi Kappating,
I just noticed that your FT is yesterday. Mine too!
We were quite disappointed with suckling pig. Its very tough, hard and cant really bite into it. How's the suckling pig for your plate? The parents on both sides are quite unhappy, infact the whole table is upset about it. The suckling pig is sort-of the highlight of the dish and yet so yucky.
Halfway eating the 1st dish, my inlaws even asked us if we can changed the cold dish or what are the options for cold dish. Like what you know, there is no option for cold dish, so we told them this. When the manager came over later, we told him about it. He suggest that we can consider replacing it with lobster salad. But...but we went for this menu/combination mainly due to the suckling pig slices in the first place.
Almost all the dishes are really below the usual standards, e.g. our sharkfin is quite dry, not much soup with alot of ingredients. After eating 2-3 spoons, my bowl is full of the sharkfin, meat slices, etc but no more soup. The only good thing is.. alot of ingredients, but NO SOUP.
The roasted chicken is ok, but my parents attended another wedding dinner at MM last month and the roasted chicken comes with Prawn crackers. So they are actually looking forward to the prawn cracker, but its not served. According to the server, they don't provide unless requested by the couple, then they will provide on AD.
The Oriental Prawns... I remember during the wedding show, the shells are sliced/open in the middle at the back to ease the taking out. But the prawns yesterday are not sliced/open in the back. Everyone got to peel it and its a mess.
Vegetable with abalone, my inlaws said the vegetable are overcooked. And everyone thinks that the vegetable are too salty. The only saving grace was the abalone is quite soft and not tough.
Smoked duck with pancakes: The server portioned for us and sort-of wrapped 1 each. Taste ok to me, but it wasn't served with sliced cucumber and green onions. Everyone thought that it should be served with those, even my parents who attended the dinner last month at MM had the sliced cucumber and green onions.
Fish in Teochew style: We are not fan of fishes. The fish tasted ok but the mushroom that come with it is very very salty.
Fried Meesua: Er.. look abit like fried beehoon, but at least it's something different from the usual lotus rice/yee-fu noodles.
Desserts.. we requested for Yam Paste, but the chef made both the Yam paste & mango sago with ice cream for us to try. The Yam Paste is also alittle disappointing to me, the sauce (the white coconut milk) is not enough. The whole thing is quite dry even after we stirred the sauce into the paste. We have quite afew yam paste lovers at the table, but all of them like the mango sago instead as the yam paste is quite disappointing.
Mango sago with ice cream is ok, except that the ice cream tends to melt quite fast and the presentation is not that nice. Look like a bowl with milky stuff in the middle. Tastewise is better than the yam paste.
At the end of it, I felt quite embarassing as everyone was expecting to come for a great meal and yet almost all the dishes served were quite bad. It's up to a point, by the 3rd dish, everyone was saying, they hope the next one won't be as bad as the previous ones, will just normal standard will do. I think I'll be greatly embarassed if they served these during the dinner on AD.
How's the food tasting at your side?