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Monday, August 25, 2008

Tony Roma’s - Mouthwatering American Grill

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when craving for american fares, tony roma’s is one name that always pops up. with consistently good food being served in a family-friendly environment, it’s no wonder that snaking queues of eager customers (or guests, the term that the restaurant prefers) can be seen forming at the entrance during the evening chow hours. in fact, i made two trips there in the past week!

at the suntec city outlet, one of only two in singapore, guests can opt for cozy booth seats or window seats, where they get to enjoy a view of the mall’s koi pond. with the colorful neon signboards, black and white photographs of classic america, plus the american flag being displayed proudly, you may be forgiven for forgetting that you’re still in singapore.

Steak & Babyback Ribs Combo Grill

Steak & Babyback Ribs Combo Grill
Price: $36.90 + 10% Service Charge + 7% GST
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tony roma’s award-winning baby back ribs are world famous and need no further introduction. but even the steaks and other grill will not pale in comparison!

Steak & Chicken Breast Combo Grill

Steak & Chicken Breast Combo Grill
Price: $29.90 + 10% Service Charge + 7% GST
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it’s a good idea to go for the combo grill. you can have your ribs or steak with something lighter, such as chicken, shrimp or fish. there’s even a combo where you can have both the ribs AND the steak. each combo comes with two choices of coleslaw, baked potato, mashed potatoes, french fries, ranch style beans, rice or corn on the cob.

the steak is a slab of perfection. ’nuff said. i’m no fan of steak, but even i can’t resist a few chunks of the tender and juicy meat. ahh…

chicken lovers can choose from bbq chicken or chicken breast. i prefer the healthier choice of chicken breast (eating the former is too much trouble)! it even has the same checkered markings as the steak! the chicken is lightly marinated, so you can savor its natural flavors with little hindrance from heavy sauces. still, i recommend having it with the garlic chili sauce that you can request for separately.

Calamari Rings

Calamari Rings
Price: $10.90 + 10% Service Charge + 7% GST
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the fried calamari rings is another dish of perfection. the calamari is covered in a golden coat of crispy batter and tastes great! it is a staple order for me at each tony roma’s meal.

the little bowl of garlic chili dip simply explodes with flavor. it would make practically anything taste good! it’s probably a good thing that it’s not too spicy so you can have a lot of it without burning your tongue. the waitstaff don’t mind getting it for us from the kitchen. for our meal, we had three bowls of it!

Crispy Chicken Tenderloins

Crispy Chicken Tenderloins
Price: $9.90 + 10% Service Charge + 7% GST
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maybe it’s something to do with the fact that there’s already so much meat on our table, the crispy chicken tenderloins didn’t fare that well with us. each piece is a huge chunk of chicken meat that goes well with the honey mustard sauce. it would be a hit with the kids as it’s easy and fun to eat. the portion is rather huge too!

one nice touch is that besides serving guests a warm baguette while waiting for the food to arrive, wet towels are also given. these items are complimentary, a stark contrast to certain chinese restaurants where you would be paying a dollar for the wet towels and three for the bread.

so tell me, is your mouth watering yet? because mine is! already, i’m looking forward to my next tony roma’s meal. (note: if anyone has any spare receipts from the restaurant, please pass them to me! i’d like to become a member.)

Tony Roma’s
Suntec City Mall
3 Temasek Boulevard #B1-007
Singapore 038983
(65) 6337 9055
Service rating: Service rating
www.tonyromas-mms.com

Bus services: 10, 14, 16, 36, 70, 70X, 97, 106, 107X, 111, 133, 162X, 196, 857
Nearest MRT: City Hall

Opening hours:
11:30am - 3pm, 6pm - 10pm (Mon-Thur)
11:30am - 10pm (Fri-Sun)

Posted by Veron Posted by Veron · Category Food category · Total number of reads 2,342 views


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  1. Thanks for the post Veron. I have not eaten at Tony Roma’s before, and having learnt more about it, I could consider checking it out with my friends who like meat sometime this year. I am quite a vegetable-lover so I am a little concerned that I may not finish the meat if I were to visit Tony Roma’s on my own. View all comments by py

  2. Good Morning !!

    Welcome Back ! Its been 3 long weeks ! or its 4 weeks….?

    Anyway….I ever “experiment” with different sauces for eating meaty dishes, just to share it with you guys…my favourites:
    (1) Wasabi with light soy sauces !!
    (2) Jap mayonnaise sauce
    (somehow I prefer the Jap type to the American type)
    (3) Chicken rice type chilli sauce with dark soy sauce
    (4) Bbq sauce
    (5) Curry sauce

    And you can even play it further by mixing up the sauces together…looks eeky but somehow nice…hahahaha

    And remember to end the meal with a glass of iced Jap Plum Wine (mixed with green tea)…to rid the oily feel…

    Happy Playing !!

    Regards View all comments by X Wings

  3. py: For someone that’s not too into meat, you may wanna check out the “lighter” stuff like their shrimp or fish dishes :)

    X Wings: Wow, thanks for sharing! Sounds like you really love your food, to the extent that you have made the effort to experiment with different sauces! But having chicken with wasabi… isn’t that a tad… weird?

    For me, I love the Japanese teriyaki sauce. Yummy yum yum! View all comments by Veron

  4. Good Morning Veron,

    Now that you mentioned….there were quite a few weird stares from other patrons sitting around us……hahahahahahaha…..

    I’ve tried teriyaki sauce before….but it just doesnt jel…

    “Talk” to you again…

    : )

    Regards View all comments by X Wings

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