The food at this restaurant is not very far off from a decent home-cooked meal. There is always just the right amount and mixture of herbs in all its dishes.
Mushroom soup – a blend of fresh button mushroom and cream
Garlic bread – nothing out of the ordinary here. Just as simple as one would have made at home.
Fish & Chips – the fish was very fresh and thickly coated with breadcrumbs. It rested well on the bed of tartar sauce. The salad on the side was a little less imaginative with thousand island dressing drizzled across.
Chicken chop with brown sauce – I didn’t quite enjoy this one though. The meat was bland and the sauce did not complement the meal.
Vegetarian Spaghetti – the asparagus and sauce combination in this meal was perfect.
Pepperoni pizza – thin crust pizza with lots of mozzarella and sauce. This tasty meal was marred only by the overly thick side crusts.
Spaghetti Bolognese – Again another favourite among the young and young-at-heart.
Overall, the dining experience at Pasto was pleasant. Staff were helpful and most importantly, the food was fresh and tasty. Be prepared to fork out at least RM20 per person. Even lunch sets consisting of a soup, main meal and a watered down ice lemon tea hover around RM16.90+. T
Remember to pack some mosquito repellent to this poorly lit outlet. Even at mid-day, mosquitoes feast there too!
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