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Roast Tarragon Chicken at Alexis in Great Eastern Mall

Having lunch break in Alexis must an expensive one because the food portion that was served by the bistro and wine bar is not huge but it is a little bit expensive; although it is about the same as what you might be getting at The Apartment.

Alexis - Bistro and Wine Bar


Alexis - Bistro and Wine Bar

Alexis - Bistro and Wine Bar



I had Roast Tarragon Chicken the other day when I stopped by Great Eastern Mall to meet up with my brother before sending my sister to KLIA. I must admit that I was shocked when my roast tarragon chicken is served. The serving is so empty until I cannot believe that I am going to have just a chicken dumbbell (thigh) for my lunch.

Roast Tarragon Chicken


 
Another side of the chicken - showing some of the sides



The roast tarragon chicken is served together with morel Normandy and savoy cabbage stew. The sides portion are so small until you might not even realized it. Although I'm a bit disappointed with the portions, I must say, the chicken really taste good. The chicken meat that was served to me is indeed tender and juicy and  lean. I have no hard time eating the meat as I do not have to separate the fat out.




The funny thing is although the portion is not humungous, it is really filling. Or maybe because it is very rich, I can easily feel stuffy after finishing the roast tarragon chicken from Alexis. I hardly taste the sides as I ate it together with the chicken but overall it is a filling meal, but given the price that we pay for it, I will think that there are other better food from the menu.

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