The standard American fare favors portion over flavor, and makes eating an endeavor of bravado. Without a doubt I was never a fan of such dining. Hard Rock Café
To start, the Hard Rock Nachos came highly recommended, and it did not disappoint – if you could eat it fast enough. The fresh corn tortilla chips, buried under a
My medium-rare
The steak was almost perfect. Its flesh was tender and squished ever so slightly every time I sunk my knife into it, revealing a shade of pink light as a girl’s fading flush. Although the smokiness from the grill lingered a little longer than I would have liked, the satisfying chew more than made up for it. I was pleased to dig into the simple sides of fresh vegetables and mashed potatoes, which went with the steak seamlessly.
Another signature dish on the menu is the Legendary 10-oz burger Facing with a tower of a 10-oz patty topped with strips of bacon, cheddar, an onion ring, lettuce and pickles, one might wonder how best to eat this. After a brief stare-down, we went the fork and knife way in an effort to invoke a sense of class. With a burger. Also done medium rare, the patty is tender and thick. While we found that the onion ring did little to the symphony of patty-lettuce-pickles-cheese (in the end we just picked up what’s left of it and ate it on its own), the bacon strips blended gloriously. The somewhat tight grind of the patty gave out juices sparingly, which in the same instant seeped into the bacon and created a fine concoction of flavor in the mouth. At the same time, though, I wished the patty would flood up more at each bite. Towards the middle, we put away our fork and knife (neatly), and started picking the burger apart with our fingers. A highly recommended way to finish.
While the side of mac and cheese met expectations, there simply wasn’t enough room for sides. And as expected, halfway through my main I was hit with the realization that there was absolutely no more room for dessert. But being troopers, we forged on and got mini versions of the Hot Fudge Brownie Sundae anyway, upon (little-needed) insistence of the manager, and needless to say, this was the one dish that everyone cleaned through with licks and smacks.
Another thing worth noting is the Hard Rock cocktail menu. It was fun choosing from the crazy variety and then wrangling with the waiters on what best to order. If you are adventurous enough, flag over the restaurant and bar manager Ah Beng and he would be more than delighted to have you road taste his funky concoctions. Which he might or might not name after you. At Hard Rock, experiments tend to be more hits than misses, but playing it safe can also satisfy more than you expect.
By: Grace Liew
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