Tucked in an obscure corner of BSC's top floor, this isn't merely an "indoor golf venue" for practicing your swing. It's also a worthwhile place to have dinner if you crave more privacy than what the crowded restaurants on the lower levels offer.
There's a limited menu, with food from the kitchens of La Bodega and The Pressroom. Booze is available, except for cocktails.
Pizza topped with egg, spinach & onions. Tasted almost healthy, thanks to the generous serving of spinach. The crust was crisp and thin, while the egg yolk was perfectly runny.
Potatoes, carrots, eggs & tuna in mayonnaise. Skip this; it almost seemed like something straight out of a can. Kinda cat food-ish, in a way.
Lamb meatballs in brandy sauce. A piping-hot pleasure, tender and not too gamy.
City Golf,
Bangsar Shopping Centre.
Cat food! Scary!
ReplyDeleteThis place must be a spin off from City Golf in OUB Towers in Singapore
ReplyDeleteI'm surprised there was only one runny egg yolk on the pizza and not, say, six... ;)
ReplyDeletethen why do they call it city golf?! food presentation aren't that impressive.
ReplyDeletepizza that was almost healthy.. but not! Too bad no home delivery! perfect for this wet weather, with a glass of red wine! woohoo!
ReplyDeleteMichelle: preferable to dog food though, rite? Heheh
ReplyDeleteLifestyle design: hmmm, sorry, no idea about that. Not a golf buff :D
Lfb: no customization here! Anyways, which lunatic eats six eggs in one sitting? *beams beatifically*
Eiling: oh they do have those indoor golf simulation facilities here. Never tried them before though :D
Ciki: my sentiments exactly! Though I ordered both red AND white wine, heheh
This particular beatifically beaming customer must have balked at the lack of customization options. Lol.
ReplyDeletelfb: well, when i open my own restaurant, there'll be no customization either. any all-day-breakfast platters will come with six fried eggs, no less! :P
ReplyDeleteWhat will you call that most egg-citing dish? Half A Dozen of Sean's Finest? :D
ReplyDeleteLfb: the egg-ony & the eggs-tasy? Why are u egging me on?? :D
ReplyDeleteEgg Dunchno. :P
ReplyDeletelfb: perhaps we should eggs-terminate this thread, heheh :D
ReplyDeleteConsider it egg-nobly eggs-terminated. :P
ReplyDeletelfb: hmmm, seems like reports of its demise have been grossly eggs-aggerated :D
ReplyDeleteActually, this was the first City Golf, then the branch opened up in Singapore. The food is a partnership with La Bodega as the main business of City Golf are the indoor golf simulators. A great place to learn to play golf for beginners!
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Gallivanter
www.danielfranklingomez.com
Gallivanter: tnx for the info! I've never swung a golf club before, so I definitely qualify as a beginner, heheh :D
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