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Wifey and I double-dated with wifey’s brother and his fiancée for brunch on a lazy Sunday afternoon. We decided to head over to Tappers to have our meal and then proceed with our weekly Catan board game. I settled on fish and chips, as I was hankering for some deep fried items. The food came rather slow, even though there weren’t that many customers. The fish was fried to golden perfection, light batter with flaky fish hidden in it. The chips were so-so, nothing to shout about. The coleslaw was
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Wifey and I double-dated with wifey’s brother and his fiancée for brunch on a lazy Sunday afternoon. We decided to head over to Tappers to have our meal and then proceed with our weekly Catan board game. I settled on fish and chips, as I was hankering for some deep fried items. The food came rather slow, even though there weren’t that many customers. The fish was fried to golden perfection, light batter with flaky fish hidden in it. The chips were so-so, nothing to shout about. The coleslaw was not cold enough, but the taste was fine. Creamy and fresh, the julienned cabbage, red cabbage and carrots were quite pleasing to the palate. A dollop of tartar sauce and a wedge of lemon completed the set. Priced at RM12.90, it was quite well worth the amount paid.
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