Hello folks.
Recently me & my mate had a movie marathon at The Curve & we had our dinner at a place called Goodsaltz. I've noticed this restaurant since early this year but the thoughts of trying it haven't really crossed my mind. That thought soon change after my brother had a dinner there & he said the food was quite good. Hence, goodsaltz immediately on my list to try.
The menu offering at goodsaltz looks interesting indeed combining classic western with some asian & fusion as well. There are desserts as well but for this visit, we didn't order any desserts.
The menu
The interior design look interesting as well. Must be the current trend design as there are other cafes had similar design as well.
The interior
As for the food, we had their chef recommendation Masala Fried Spaghetti & Mommy's Fish & Chip. My thought at first the spaghetti would be similar to Mee Goreng Mamak but turned out it wasn't. Blessed with plenty of minced chicken, sliced big red chillies, small sliced green chillies, curry leaves & masala spices, it was really nice, and spicy too. Topped with black sesame seeds & slices of cherry tomatoes that added the sweetness. The flavors combined well for this dish. Better than mee goreng mamak.
Masala Fried Spaghetti
Mommy's Fish & Chip was decent. A large cut of deep fried fish fillet with salad & chips. The tartar sauce was a bit sweet & wasn't strong to add the edge to this dish. A squeeze of lemon juice would greatly add the extra edge to complete this dish. The fish was well prepared but the breaded a bit bland which at first glance looked a bit oily but after you started eating, it wasn't.
Mommy's Fish & Chip
The initial experience gave me a good impression about this place. The fusion looks quite interesting as well. The chefs does a good job preparing the foods.
Goodsaltz
The Curve
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