Originally posted by liquidshadow:spaghetti al nero di seppia looks very gross. ><"|
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It tastes better than it looks definitely.Originally posted by browniebaobao:spaghetti al nero di seppia looks very gross. ><"|
There's a branch of Gobi desserts, and just across the road is Fisherman's Wharf.Originally posted by Wanda:Other than food, are there any interesting attractions at Central?
Thanks.
Interesting, but aren't these considered food as well?Originally posted by Kuali Baba:There's a branch of Gobi desserts, and just across the road is Fisherman's Wharf.
Originally posted by BillyBong:There's also Petit Provence for good pastries and also Yamakawa for Jap tidbits and beverages.
[b]Lift next to chirppy UK has some decent smoothies, and the shop next to it has mini-dounuts is pretty good too.
Besides that, not much else. [/b]
I hadn't been there yet, but I went to their web site, and found that the restaurants there are mostly japanese food. Not that I mind, as I love jap food, but my friend isn't one who loved Jap food, so I am lost as to where to bring her to.Originally posted by Wanda:I went to check out Central ...there are quite a no. of eateries there, including a few Japanese ones. Others have yet to opened. Apart from those already mentioned, there is also O'Brien's sandwich, Pepper Lunch, A1 curry puff, 2 bread toast cafes, the Japanese ice-cream, and Freshly Snack (ya, that's the way they spelled it) - a stall that sells cute minitiature donuts which seem to be quite popular with shoppers.