Spice Fusion: Southeast Asian Cuisine
Location: SM Northwing
Price: I don't know. My sister paid. haha
Ambiance: Not very good lighting in the inside. Interior design could've been better. Music, hmm I doubt if they have any. They only have one common restroom.
Service: There were not lots of customers when we arrived so we were attend to pretty fast.
Food: This is the good part. The food is really good.
The
Roti is really popular, they will give you a curry sauce but you can ask also for some peanut sauce too. I find that it taste better if you dunk it first on peanut then on some curry and I think the part of tearing, folding, dunking and placing it all in your mouth makes it a great experience.
Chinese Pechay Stir Fry tastes pretty much like a common stir fry, nothing special but if you are craving for some greens. It's pretty okay.
Sweet & Spicy Fish Fillet tasted really good. It's made up of tender white fish fried in a batter with some sweet, spicy sauce. And oh, if you are allergic to peanuts, make sure you get rid of those.
Seafood Soup was really, really good. It's ingredients were pretty basic but it tasted like the best of what the sea can offer you just served in a huge bowl. It's just wonderful, the veggies were just cooked right, the squid was tender, also the prawns. I can't really complain on anything.
Jellyfish Salad was really interesting. It's made up of thinly shredded jellyfish, carrots, zucchini/cucumber w/ some pork satay on top. The play of the texture in your mouth was really different for me. It's like it eating edible silicone but more palatable, I suppose. The jellyfish in particular squeeks in between your teeth before it snaps. The taste of the satay is a really good balance too.
Milk Tea tasted like milk tea and you can have it hot or cold. I have one that's cold. For me, it's a good palate cleanser on a good contest with hot calamansi.
(And oh, the names of the food are not really what the menu says. I just can't remember them in verbatim.)
I got to give it 8.5/10. It would have been a 9 if it weren't for its interiors.