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4.2

30 reviews

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Reviews for Senraku Pasta House

Mr. Ho Pui

Mr. Ho Pui

4

Was not crowded; pasta was flavourful; pork cutlet is neat. However, be careful, as broken mussel shells are hazardous.

Koh Sing Tian

Koh Sing Tian

4

DIY pasta with numerous topping choices.

Jensen Seah

Jensen Seah

2

The food was okay and reasonably priced. As expected from the dddk standard. But the counter service was very slow, and staff always prioritised other things and walked past the counter so many times despite a long queue. Literally, staff were just busy cooking and had no time to man the cashier.

Prasanta Dey

Prasanta Dey

5

Tasty food. For a Japanese diner, the pasta is al dente!

Andy

Andy

3

Tried the Neapolitan and the Lobster bisque. Both tasted so-so. Maybe a little too creamy for my taste. The lobster bisque was a little tasteless, and the Neapolitan was too sweet. At least the staff was friendly.

Xin Amy

Xin Amy

3

I thought I would get a free blueberry muffin if I spend $9 or more and left a 5-star review for them, but I didn’t know it was only for pasta, and they didn’t specify that on the poster. They could have at least put it on the poster (or am I just blind?).

Yong Wei Chew

Yong Wei Chew

5

Here's the edited review: I got their Tsuyu Mentaiko pasta, one with salmon and another with fried hamburg (wagyu menchi katsu). They were around $10 each, quite affordable and rather filling. The pasta was al dente and the sauce was amazing; I slurped up every bit of it. The salmon was somewhat normal, but the portion was quite big. The hamburg was great. The place was a bit dirty, though; many tables were uncleaned when we got there, and there were leftovers strewn across parts of the floor. They were probably short-staffed. By the way, you can also bring food from Don Don Donki and dine here, it seems. Overall, I really enjoyed the food and will absolutely come again.

Joseph Tong

Joseph Tong

4

A Don Don Donki-based eatery. You order a pasta base ($4.90-$5.90) and choose how many toppings (your meat and sides) you want to add. The portions are actually pretty big for the price point, although you'll need to manage your expectations for the taste. You can also just go to the DDK behind and bring over whatever other items you want to eat or drink.

Saras Jayaraman

Saras Jayaraman

5

Brought my girl for a casual lunch at the Donki eating space at BPP. It's a decent combination of Japanese and Italian spaghetti that allows you to choose your own pasta, toppings, and dressing. A generous portion at a reasonable price. Tastes great too! The food was half-finished in the picture.

Chong Hao

Chong Hao

5

Visited again on June 3rd. I asked for more vegetables and was happy to receive a bowl of pasta full of lettuce! <3 This humble store provides cooked pasta dishes and also serves as an eating place for customers at Don Don Donki who have bought delica, sushi, or other ready-to-eat food. On April 15, I ordered one of their pasta dishes with a chicken karaage add-on. I was most impressed with their Mayo Mentaiko Sauce, which paired well with the pasta and chicken. Prices are reasonable, and you can easily get a plate of pasta for under $10. No GST. No service charge. Infinitely customisable pasta. Will definitely come back to try their other items!