I am sure there must be other places that do scrambled eggs just like that, however due to location and publicity, people may not know about them.
The joint here is mainly black and white in decoration, and maybe most of the furnishing and tiles are new, it felt so surreal, almost like a set from a film studio.
The uniform worn by the staff was white and new, the whole experence sitting there was everything was sharply contrasted.
Anyway back to the food, the menu is slightly clearer than ADC, they even have Halal beef too.
The staff were not pushy for us to order the food quickly, and gave us plenty of time to decide on what drinks to order.
One of the staff was extremely helpful, shifting the plates and collecting the plates to make space etc.
I was quite surprised the macaroni cooled down quite quickly, I assumed after I ate my scrambled eggs, it would still be hot.
The scrambled eggs had that consistent delicate texture, slightly gel form, it was not salty and complemented well with the ham.
The toast was thick cut and nicely buttered with salted butter.
As for the macaroni, it is just a filler like my friend said, when I was introduced to ADC.
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