Saturday, March 17, 2012

West Co'z Cafe

West Co'z Cafe was one of the newest finds by my family for a place to go for dinner. We tried it on a recommendation of a relative who stayed near there and found that the food was good and reasonably priced.

By the way, the food pictures might not be very nice, because as soon as the food came, there would be 6 pairs of fork and spoons descending on the dish and I'll be the one wailing "wait waaaaaaait!! I wanna take picture!" So after that, I'll be attempting to take pictures of the dish with 6 pairs of eyes looking on hungrily. Not fun.

The crowd on Friday

The curry fish soup here is famous, and for good reason I'll say.



They have set menus that comes with a good deals!

So we ordered this set menu B which comes at a cost of $73.80


Claypot Golden Chicken

I loved this! The chicken was juicy and succulent. And the sauce was good without it being too overpowering. It was also cut to bite sizes so it's easy to share among the family. I could do without the bones though.

Hotplate beancurd

Good as well, and not dried up like other places that I've been to.

Oats Prawn

Ooh, this was good. The prawns which were fresh, were coated with a flour mix and was crispy to eat. The oats was good too, and by the end of the meal, it was nearly finished. Be careful of the chili padis hidden in it though.

Sambal kangkong

Kangkong with sambal. Might be spicy for some!

Curry fish head


This is their signature dish, and so far, all I've heard have been raving reviews about it. The curry is different from normal as it has more lemak to it. It's really different from like the normal Indian curry, as you can see from the colour of the gravy. This dish has a fish head, string beans and deep-fried tofu/taupok.

On top of the set menu we ordered, we ordered 2 extra dishes.

Egg fuyong

Let me declare something first. This dish was supposed to have prawns! But someone in my family doesn't eat it, so we asked for no prawns. Sigh!

 Blackpepper beef

My sister loved this. The beef was succulent and wasn't difficult to chew at all. May be a bit spicy for people who don't eat spicy food, but still bearable!

Eh nooooo, I just realised that I forgot to take a picture of another dish! Okay we ordered the Sweet and sour slice fish. This fish was tender on the inside and crispy on the outside, and the sauce wasn't overpowering the fish.

Lol, a lot of food for a dinner, yes? But we finished it anyway! Here's proof!

 (the remaining egg was gobbled up after this photo was taken)

Wez Co'z Cafe is located at West Coast Plaza. If you're going for special events (eg. birthday celebrations etc), it's recommended for you to make reservations early, because this place fills up pretty quickly. If not, even on normal days, be prepared for about a 20-30 minute wait. Once you've ordered though, the food comes pretty quickly.

Location: West Coast Plaza, #02-23
Total cost: $127 (set menu B (includes drinks and rice), 3 more dishes, plus an extra drink, and 3 extra plate of rice)

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