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		<title>Aston Express: Ride (eat) on the express</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I read on the Sunday Times that Fish &#38; Co is coming out with Fish &#38; Co Express, and I must admit the revelation of the news hit me. Much as I don&#8217;t like Fish &#38; Co (too commercialise), they &#8230; <a href="https://www.ladyironchef.com/2009/02/aston-express-ride-eat-on-the-express/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>I read on the Sunday Times that <a href="http://www.ladyironchef.com/2008/03/10/fish-co-ii/">Fish &amp; Co</a> is coming out with <em>Fish &amp; Co Express</em>, and I must admit the revelation of the news hit me. Much as I don&#8217;t like Fish &amp; Co (too commercialise), they are still a restaurant to me. But with the idea of having fast-food associating together with them, I will definitely think twice before dining there again. While it&#8217;s good for businesses to diversify, it can be a double-edge sword if not handle properly.</p>
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<p>And this brings us to Aston Riding on the popularity of <a href="http://www.ladyironchef.com/2007/05/27/aston-specialist/">Aston specialist</a>, the owner introduced Aston Prime which offered finer and of course pricer meats. And Aston express, the coffee-shop version, into the local heartlands. The result, immediate success, given the number of express outlets springing up all over Singapore.</p>
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<p>The fisherman&#8217;s pride. <strong>Grill fish with herb</strong> ($6.50), of which we chose tasty rice and house salad. Express or no express, the standard in quality wasn&#8217;t really apparent. But given my last visit to Aston Specialist was over a year ago, my failing memory might not be a good judge. And quite unlike the name, the tasty rice wasn&#8217;t very tasty. I called it the <em>fried-rice-without-eggs</em>. And i love eggs, so it was a <em>no-no</em> for me.</p>
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<p><em>You are right about this, we should have got two servings of this instead. </em></p>
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<p>Tempted as I was to get the beefy jack burger, I ended up with the <strong>char-grilled chicken</strong> ($5.90) instead since the latter came with two side dishes, and the former none. The French fries were all about <em>ordinary Joe</em> <em>&amp;</em> <em>plain June</em>. With the onion rings proving to be better. Given the price, I thought that the char-grilled chicken was pretty good.</p>
<p><strong>Total bill</strong> was $13.2 for two mains. While it really depends on what you are comparing with. With hawker-fare or restaurant/cafe food? Given the accessibility of Aston Express, and the shallowness of my pockets, I dare say you will be seeing this post again. Although i&#8217;ll have no qualms revisiting them, but I seriously doubt anybody will spend $59.90 on the burgundy roast beef from their menu.</p>
<p>Aston Express<br />
Beside 8 Sixth Avenue</p>
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