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I'm really excited to share with you about Poulèt, Singapore's First french casual dining restaurant chain.
Poulèt (poo-lay).is a French word and it means Chicken. That is why you'll notice that the restaurant's logo has a rooster's comb on top of the letter 'e'.
Anyway, I was in Bedok and I just wanted to try something interesting and an Eiffel tower came to mind and I thought of Poulet. I 've seen this French- themed restaurant in other malls and I've always wanted to give it a try and so yesterday, my friend and I did!
We tried 3 items on their menu.
The first was their Sautéed wild mushrooms.
The mushrooms were really good!! There was also a big round egg sitting in the middle. When i poked it gently with my fork, it was so bouncy like you know thatcertain kind of fish ball. In fact, I was soooo tempted to burst it to see the egg yolk ooze out and I did! Cheap thrill lol
Anyway, I really liked this dish and if i ever get to cook it , I would try it with an Asian twist and add chilli padi into my recipe:P
Next, we ordered their Chicken &Fig Marmalade Sandwich as well as their Smith Chicken & Egg Mayo Chicken Sandwich. Both were served with lightly-salted thick golden yellow straight-cut fries on wooden chopping boards.
I found that the Fig Marmalade complemented the large portion of creamy chicken slices. I also liked the croissant which was baked to perfection- crusty and buttery. Tomatoes and lettuce sandwiched in-between were fresh. The hot fries really filled me up. Overall, I really like this item.
Likewise, the Smith Chicken & Egg Mayo Sandwich was also well made, but unlike the previous one, it took on a creamier note due to the mayo.
By this time, both our bellies were almost filled to the brim and an attempt to take on their dessert would have caused our stomachs to erupt..I'm not kidding... that was how filling their items were.
Verdict: It was definitely a worth the money for the food. The 2 of us spent only $25 altogether to satisfy our palettes and tummies. Service wise, I thought the staff could have been a tad friendlier :)
Their restaurant outlets:
Bedok Mall
311 New Upper Changi Road#B2-31/32
Singapore 467360
Tel: (+65) 6844 9421
Bugis+
201 Victoria Street#04-12
Singapore 188067
Tel: (+65) 6509 9411
Chinatown Point
133 New Bridge RoadLevel 2
Singapore 059413
Tel: (+65) 6538 3595
Great World City
1 Kim Seng Promenade#02-K2/K3
Singapore 237994
Tel: (+65) 6733 4395
Jurong Point *
1 Jurong West Central 2#B1-57/58/59
Singapore 648331
Tel: (+65) 6861 0217
Raffles City Shopping Centre
252 North Bridge Road#B1-65/66
Singapore 179103
Tel: (+65) 6336 3119
Vivocity1 HarbourFront Walk
#01-175/176/177
Singapore 098585
Tel: (+65) 6376 9087
Singapore 098585
Tel: (+65) 6376 9087
Westgate
3 Gateway Drive
#01-07 Westgate
Singapore 608532
Tel: 6369 9465
Singapore 608532
Tel: 6369 9465
Changi Airport Terminal 3
65 Airport BoulevardChangi Airport Terminal 3
#04-01 Viewing Mall South Level 4
Singapore 819663
Operational hours are from 11.30am to 10pm, Monday to Sunday.
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