Flying Hog is very easy to spot, given its catchy signboard. The interior is very simple, complete with wood bar and seats, a very unpretentious and relaxing setting for the executives working nearby to enjoy a good lunch or after work drinks.
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The barristers and servers are rather friendly and efficient as well. The pumping music adds on a touch of happiness to diners, but the plus point is that it is not so loud that you have to shout at your dinner compaion over the tabletops.
We started with a round of drinks, naturally- beer, white wine and my Mojito. The Mojito was rather delicious, and very refreshing.
Now, time for some munchies, since we heard reviews that the food was good here. Wanted to try the Chicken Chop or Otah Pizza as reviews raved about them, but it might be too filling, so we stuck with the Platter of Fried Calamari, Chicken Wings, Spring Rolls, Potato Wedges and Fries. Everything was crispy and tasty, indeed - and the amazing thing was that it was not nearly as greasy as most fried foodstuff are.
We spent about SGD$20 per head here for this delightful chillout session.
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