After our memorable first visit, I was keen to check off other items on their menu and hooray to an empty bistro.
Caprese Salad ($14.90)
Buffalo Mozzarella, Tomato, Arugula, House Pesto
I can probably replicate this at home without much fuss since we both deemed this overpriced for the portion. Literally half a tomato and five slices of mozarella cheese over a couple of arugula leaves and drizzled with pesto sauce.
Chicken Avocado Wrap ($16.90)
Chicken, Lettuce, Tomato, Japanese Cucumber, Beetroot, Mango Salsa, Avocado, Wasabi Mayo
Beet stained wrap, lettuce and cucumber made this quite an unappetizing sight but the wrap actually tasted pretty good together except the portions was once again lopsided.
Pork Chop ($16.90)
Mango Salsa, Sauteed Potato Hash, Asparagus, Vine Cherry Tomatoes
Two hearty portions of pork chops and drizzled with a tantalizing mango salsa. While I thought portions are lopsided for selected mains, I am more than happy to have this again. Homecooked with a touch of finesse and possibly my favourite main course on their menu.
How long more will this be kept a hidden gem secret, I am not so sure but a third visit is definitely on the cards for these pork chops.
Laaf Bistro
37 East Coast Road
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