We always wanted to venture into this aptly named outlet based on the Forrest Gump movie. As twas expected, the place is decorated with Forrest Gump memorabilia and if you need some service, you’d just need to change the signage on your table to “Stop Forrest Stop” to call for service. Once the waiter has attended to you, the signage then switches back to “Run Forrest Run”.
Typical of any American restaurant, the portions are large and should be shared. Greasy deep fried options remain their best sellers.
Caesar salad – yum!
Kids meal – hotdog & fries
Grilled prawns and mash – delish!
Bucketful of shrimps and other fried stuff – This deceptive looking bucketful of food is not filled to the brim (thankfully!). As you can see from the pic above, the amount of food is served on the ‘newspaper’ and doesn’t go beyond the mouth of the bucket.
Accompaniments – sauces and coleslaw.
The overall service in the restaurant is prompt despite having to maneuver through the dimly lit hallways and uneven paths (elderly folks will have to mind their step as the ground is uneven with small steps hindering a clear path in this meandering restaurant.
Be prepared to fork out RM30-50 per pax as with any American diner and enjoy being served by foreign staff (mainly friendly Filipinos).
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