Honestly, I find the prices of the food here a little overpriced. The prices indicated on the menu is before GST (unlike another similar looking food chain). Anyways, my brother and I ordered 2 mains and it totalled to $28.
Thankfully, both dishes didn’t taste too bad, unlike the other time in JE where the pasta was watery.
And I don’t like how the tables are placed so near each other…. It’s so hard to get in and out. Imagine if you bought free flow drinks? The whole vibe is just not it.
Yi Ling
3
Came here for lunch on a weekday, and it was my 1st time dining at Milan Shokudo, which I have heard the food options be similar to Saiz*riya but the Halal version! I'm quite excited to try this place when I know I can bring my Muslim friends here!
💧 Water is complimentary & and self-service.
Price range starts from $6-$13 for mains for an aglio olio, which is pretty okay-ish for price. We wanted to order the lunch set deals, but the online product listing kept switching on and off? I'm not sure if it's a bug glitch because we can't order the pasta set either, when the hot plate set was the only one off. Yet when we checked with the staff again, the hot plate was back on, but the pasta was not. A lot of the items were also out of stock during lunch hour as well. We kinda gave up figuring it out and just ordered ala carte pasta.
🍤 Basil Prawn Pasta did not look like the photos, but it was still not bad. It leans towards the cream sauce with basil style with 4 shrimps & 2 salad leaves. Portion size is small, and the handmade pasta had a texture closer to korean ramyun, which was.. interesting.
I rate: 3/5 🌟
🦐 Seafood Tom Yum Pasta was pretty okay as well. Sauce has a prominent sour tang of a tom Yum Soup, as ingredients consisted of shrimps, clams, and scallops. Pasta like the above was chewy and wavy like korean ramyun.
I rate: 3/5 🌟
I am keen to try more dishes here in the future even though food isn't that amazing or bad. Service wise, I'm a little concerned because for some reason, all the staff here look so mopey... like they are either really tired or dread working here.
Paradise Ng
1
The food portion at Milan Shokudo is miserable and taste too salty. Service is also disappointing, we are not given cutlery after we are seated. Ordered 4 dishes and none of it is edible. The salmon smell fishy and the meat is rough and dry. The fries is hot but oily. The dessert pizza is tough like biscuit. Should have just gone to Saizeriya, which is better value and taste better. Also, Saizeriya have better drink bar.
stt
1
The garlic focaccia isn't taste like it just white bread and fried garlic it is so hard to bite it like stone. That tomatoe paste with pepperoni don't even have any taste so plain 😔 and the chicken sausage pizza crust isn't nice.
🤢 so disappointed first experience with it. I definitely prefer saizeryia than this.we still have to add chill sauce in pasta to taste it better😡😡
Adrian Tang
1
Eat here if u want bland, dry, crappy food at a ridiculous price of upwards of $10 before GST. Except for plain pasta at 4.90 which you might as well buy from NTUC and boil yourself. You’re better off heading to Saizeriya for better food at half the price, with better selection of drink and way better atmosphere/service too.
Kurohime242
3
Food wise is truly not that bad. But service could have been better. One of our orders, the steak, was no longer available but we were able to change to the hamburger steak after the staff spoke to us about it. However, we had to ask the wait staff about it after two of our orders were served and was already finished with it. Even our pizza was already out.
Gillian Ng
2
Should've trusted my instincts and avoided this place, but the partner wanted to try. Food looks like Saizeriya but more ex.
No one manning the front so waited 5mins before anyone showed. The soup and pasta took 20mins to be served.
Corn soup was awful, like blended corn bits in water, and it smelled like the hair oil used by men in the 80s. Squid rings, as expected, was tasteless, and rubbery. Beef bolognaise was very salty. 4 cheese pizza tasted alright, but the crust was like eating a biscuit. Pudding was decent. All that came to almost $50.
If you're going to go for cheap Jap-style Italian food, just stick with Saizeriya. Cheaper, tastier, and menu range is much better.
Jason Ong
3
This is a strange concept of combining two different types of foods in one space. On one side seems to be the cheaper end serving Japanese-Italian food (much like Saizera) while on the other side is the Michelin star ramen. The Tempura Donburi was decent enough, but the Onion Rings were really quite bland. This place seemed to be a favourite hangout for teenagers, so be prepared for a boisterous atmosphere.
Alice Peng
3
The price over value meal for family. The pizzas are good. Tokoyaki with cheese is the star of the dishes tonight. Whereas the panini with cheese is a let down,, as I expect the cheesy gooey type of cheese, but it comes as cheese powder.
Cho Zin Creations
5
My goto place for spicy beef ramen. But recently they reduced the size of the restaurant and the food quality dropped significantly.
The main course Spicy Ramen was still ok but I cannot request for more spices.
The waitress at cashier seems very angry as well. (Based on a few visit) 😅