To satisfy pasta cravings I would come here for a quick fix. The queue gets long during lunch so order and take a seat and wait for your number to be called. I always go for the chicken shimeji mushroom with light cream.
Pasta is freshly cooked so it comes piping hot. You can also grab a drink from the convenience store conjoined with this place.
There are drinks specials and free corkage for wines you buy from the convenience store on Monday.
Ember Shen
5
Favourite western food pasta place near my office.
Hui Teng Ng
1
I've been a regular at AP House for the past 6 months. It's not the best in terms of ambience but its alcohol selection is great value for money. So I've been able to look past some quirkiness e.g. charging corkage for the first bottle of wine even though the wine was purchased from them, food being unavailable when they are hosting an event.
But after today, I'm never going back. It began with our request to have new glasses as we switched from red to white wine. Not only was our request firmly (and rudely) rejected, the staff handling it exclaimed "I don't care!" when one of our party mentioned we frequent this place regularly. When asked for his name, he seemed to be fudging it and making up the name, then eventually just said, "You can speak to the owner if you want."
When you do not care for your customers, there's no reason why your customers should return. It's unfortunate that one incident changed my opinion about the place. But sometimes one chance is all you get. There are too many other watering holes in the area that one can visit without having a bitter taste left in the mouth.
Low Wee HENG
4
A very nice and quiet place that is quite hidden because it is like on an alley not visible from the main street.
The atmosphere is good for groups, chats and chill sessions.
I enjoyed the "supermarket" concept of the store, you pick your drink just like how you will at a supermarket.
The food was good too
HC
1
On the surface, the drinks here may seem cheap. But it has the most incredulous policy. For example, they'll charge a $10 corkage fee even for bottles you purchase directly from the shop. A bottle of 2015 pinor noir costs $39 (cheaper than average) and when they charge you $10 corkage fee (that's 25% of the price of the bottle, erm that's ridiculous), the bottle now costs $49 (more expensive than average).
Ambience is so so. Gets noisy after 6pm. The service staff are rude; very dismissive of patrons' basic request.