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Last night, xj and gang and i went to dine at prego using mei kwan's voucher. At first we thought it was a $500 voucher, so we happily took our seats and started munching on the bread they served. Before the meal, we were joking about the voucher, asking mei kwan what would she do if the voucher was invalid. true enough, when we asked the waiter to check out the validity of the voucher, he said it was only $50. Oh crap, we were thinking: should we stay or not?

we decided to stay and have dinner though.. i wanted to eat meat at first(which was more expensive..) but ended up with pasta(coz pasta is much cheaper). Each of us ordered a different dish. The names of the dish were really long, and hard to pronounce. we had no idea what some of the dishes were even though they had a short description of each dish on the menu.(for a moment, i felt like i was mr bean, ordering something that is the cheapest, but not knowing what it is... thank goodness i didnt end up with raw food..:D)

When we got sick of our own dish, we swopped dishes and tried each others' food. I thought for fine dining, the portion of food they serve would be very small, but that wasnt the case. there was so much food, we had to force ourselves to finish them. for all you know, you could be paying 50 cents for a piece of macaroni.

We ended the dinner with tiramisu. even though it cost $14 for a cup of tiramisu, i had to try it because all the reviews i read about the restaurant, recommended the tiramisu. I thought it was not bad. the cream part was good, i wasnt sick of it even after a few mouthfuls of it. The pasta was slightly overated though. It tasted like the usual pasta. But i guess it was an interesting experience. We were the youngest customers they had that night. lol, i definitely enjoyed the company though. On the whole, it was a good dinner. with the $50 voucher, we paid about $20plus per person. not bad for a fine dining experience :)

-posted @ 8.52am