On Saturday, we went for dinner at The White Rabbit. I have long wanted to try this place after hearing reviews of it. The White Rabbit is actually converted from an old chapel. That whole area used to be owned by the British army, so consist of British barracks. But those barracks have since been converted to eating places, where now the yuppies hang out for food and drinks and where you can find some of the best places for fine dining.
When I stepped in, I realise why The White Rabbit is a popular place for wedding ceremonies. The church ambience and stained glass windows are still around. There an enclave which used to be an altar. It is not too big as well, just enough for a hundred people. The places makes a nice and cosy venue for intimate weddings.
The food is not too bad. It is mostly modern European fare of pasta, macaroni and cheese and appetisers of finger food. The surrounding areas are grassy and makes a nice scenery out of a movie. The alfresco bar, called the Rabbit Hole, is a great place to chill out for drinks after a good dinner.
It was a nice dinner overall. The staff was helpful and the service was good. After that, we all went to the Wine Cellar for drinks and supper. It was a great night of feasting!
When I stepped in, I realise why The White Rabbit is a popular place for wedding ceremonies. The church ambience and stained glass windows are still around. There an enclave which used to be an altar. It is not too big as well, just enough for a hundred people. The places makes a nice and cosy venue for intimate weddings.
The food is not too bad. It is mostly modern European fare of pasta, macaroni and cheese and appetisers of finger food. The surrounding areas are grassy and makes a nice scenery out of a movie. The alfresco bar, called the Rabbit Hole, is a great place to chill out for drinks after a good dinner.
It was a nice dinner overall. The staff was helpful and the service was good. After that, we all went to the Wine Cellar for drinks and supper. It was a great night of feasting!
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