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Thursday, February 5 @3:56 AM
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Every time I come to this place, a miasma of smells assails my (olfactory?) senses. It is like being at a banquet, but then again, I am standing right at the entrance of its namesake. In big, bold, white and blue lettering, B-A-N-Q-U-E-T hangs at the entrance to this popular establishment, its popularity not least owing to the fact that everything here is cooked Chinese style, albeit Halal.

This place, depending on which outlet one is referring to, teems with office workers as well as heartlanders, though the food is not always cheap. What draws the masses here seems to be the availability of variety. There is food of all kinds to cater to different taste buds. Its thematic orange and yellow colour scheme lends a certain aura of simplicity and comfort to its patrons. The walls sometimes tell the story of how long ago, our ancestors (predecessors?) would make a living hawking their wares, adding a further homely feeling to the establishment. The food itself?
Ah, there are too many kinds to describe, but suffice to say, it is not likely that one would come away empty and hungry once one enters the establishment.

I am taking the easy way out, you say. Very well. The variety is great, but hardly startling. That, in essence, is the very thing that makes the food special; familiar, well-cooked food though not necessarily wholesome. If you want wholesome, Banquet is definitely not on the top of your list, but it does have its Yong Tau Fu stall. Unfortunately, insofar as deserts are concerned (unless you chance into Banquet at Raffles Place), the quality is dismal. Having said that, I remain adamant that, short of not having any money, one would not go hungry upon entering the establishment.

Which is what I am doing right about now. I want to eat here, to savour the gastronomic delights, and to leave here a happier and heavier person. One challenge remains though; looking at the sea of bobbing and talking heads, I wonder if I would be able to find a seat.

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Mr. Zaid.