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“Pasta and basta!” meaning, “Pasta, and that’s it!” in Italian. Italian foodies (and carb-lovers)...

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From Saizeriya
Chilled vegetable salad, layered with sweet corn & generous amount of succulent shrimps.
$5.90

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From Saizeriya
Chicken wings, mid joints.
Juicy inside.
5 for $4.90

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From Saizeriya Changi City Point
Served warm, decent portion of beef chunks with corn and potato wedges.
Tender meat texture, mild pepper sauce.
$8.90 for now.
Yummy with the focaccia.

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From Saizeriya Changi City Point
Served warm, platter of baked succulent clams.
Only $3.90 for now.

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They have a variety of flavors like pistachio and limoncello which were really good, they let you try the flavours as well. But my fav is still the original!

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We tried their tiramisu ourselves, and we loved it!
Tiramisu original: $17
Smoke out pizza: $13
Baked food (choco chip cookies with sea salt): 1 for $3, 3 for $7

From Saizeriya Changi City Point
Tasty plate of the classic pasta.
It’s smooth & creamy.
Yummy!

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From Saizeriya
Satisfying portion of grilled hamburger and thick sausage.
Served with fried egg, potato wedges and corn.
Yummy with cheese focaccia!

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From Saizeriya Changi City Point
Tasty plate of the pasta.
It’s smooth & creamy.
Yummy!

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Very lively and friendly owner (Geri / Geraldine Tan) who welcomed me into the shop with a smile and very cheerful 'Welcome!' the moment I stepped in. I had a quick chat with her to find out more about this cafe which I had no prior knowledge of. At the end of it, I was thoroughly impressed and moved by her 'craziness' and passion in what she is doing. As with other reviews, I think this cafe is worth giving a try if you happen to be in the East for both its social cause (Providing people with disabilities with employment) and value-for-money eats.

The cafe specialises in Italian cuisine but they do serve Asian dishes as well such as Thai Red Curry and currently, a Wagyu Beef Rendang as well!

Chicken Quesadilla ($5, $4.50 without chicken)
- Not oily at all
- Cheesy, slightly spicy, and lots of tomato flavour
Overall, I love the portion size and is definitely a substantial snack or even, a light meal. However, I felt that the flavours were quite flat and could have used some sauce with stronger flavours such as honey mustard or a vinagrette. The cuisine will probably become less 'Italian' but perhaps some chili powder or black pepper would work as well?
Taste: 5/10
Price: 7.5/10
Overall: 6/10

Despite not really liking the quesadilla, would definitely come back to try more of their dishes which seem more popular!

Had the privilege of checking out @my_nonnas, a cafe at SUTD which serves primarily home-style Italian fare at very affordable prices - I kid you not. Helmed by Geri, the lady boss with a big heart and a witty sense of humour, the cafe focuses on engaging people with special needs, enabling them to grow a sense of independence and self-worth through service, and it was really heartening and definitely put a huge smile on my face to observe as the cheerful servers worked. 😊 Food-wise, I'm thoroughly impressed too - here are some highlights:

The Tiramisu is a standout here: light but generous layers of marscapone cheese fill between Italian ladyfingers soaked in Kahlua and Lavazza coffee mix. Boozy and texturally well-balanced, this was soooo good that I had close to two glasses! 😍

The Beef Stew with Mashed Potato and Chips is undoubtedly one of my top tier dishes here; tender and savoury chunks of beef soaked in what tastes like an alcohol-infused brown gravy, with a side of smooth, delicious mashed potato. Trust me - the chips work for some reason. 😉

Part of the Asian Delight selection, the Thai Red Curry with Blue Rice and Steamed Fish is also pretty darn good and not too spicy for my liking, while the fish is fresh and yummy!

Other dishes include Beef Bolognese, Italian Chicken with Pasta, Blackened Fish with Quinoa, Chicken Rice Bowl and Salmon, just to name a few!

Now that you've made it this far into the review, it's GIVEAWAY TIME! One of my followers stands to win a meal for two at @my_nonnas - all you gotta do is:

1. Like this post
2. Follow @my_nonnas and @thefussyfoodie_
3. Tell me which dish you'd be most keen to try here and tag a friend you'd like to bring with you!
4. BONUS ENTRY if you leave a Google review about your experience here

One comment equals one entry; multiple entries allowed! Winner is chosen at random. Giveaway only open to Singaporeans or folks residing in Singapore; head over to @yanfoodography and @yongkaiiii's page to increase your chances of winning!

Shoutout to @laurstasia @yanfoodography and the folks at @my_nonnas for hosting the tasting! 🙏🏻