Prangin Mall nowadays have so many food outlets. Mostly are local entrepreneurs trying their luck on the food business, dishing out local chinese/western food.
Little Oasis, The Fusion Kitchen, here serves a wide range of food. From local to chinese to western and even japanese.


The outlet is quite small, located at one corner of the level, just beside the escalator.

I was curious on how the japanese meal would taste like so I ordered Grilled Teriyaki Fish. Japanese tea is ordered separately.

Although the presentation looks much like what is served in a Japanese restaurant, the choice of ingredients which makes up the dish is rather too "localized" I would say. No miso soup but instead, seaweed soup with chicken stock. No chawan mushi and the stir-fried vegetables are just white cabbage with some strains of carrots.

The fish is soft and sweet but the gravy was a little too thick and salty. The Teriyaki sauce wasn’t as fragrant as I thought it would be.

Seaweed and tou fu soup.

For the western dish, it fared much better. For starters, mushroom soup was served with two pieces of garlic bread. The soup has a thick consisitency.
I forgot the name of this dish but it was some japanese style of cooking but served in a western way. The dark sauce coating the fried chicken breast is teriyaki sauce if not mistaken.

The batter gives a nice and crispy coat to the chicken meat. The side dishes are normal though…salad and french fries.

At the end of the meal, ice-cream is served. We were not asked for a choice but were served mint with chocolate chip ice-cream. (I was grumbling…..I never liked MINT ice-cream!!!!)
But at least this gives a cooling end to our meal and we continued to walk around the mall looking for some bargain items.
p/s - sorry no prices for the meals above as I forgot & lost the receipt


KAWAIIIIII!!!! the new watermark, I mean.
Make me one
Comment by KK — January 10, 2009 @ 7:10 pm
The Grilled Teriyaki Fish looks more like chinese style huh?
Comment by allie — January 10, 2009 @ 7:23 pm
wow… fushion foods huh. I hardly step into Pragin mall. lol
Comment by FoOd PaRaDiSe — January 11, 2009 @ 10:55 am
Haha! It seemed like either the downstair WongKOk or the upstair Oasis also ‘beh khi’ uh?!
Give me five! I also nvr like mint flavour ice cream!
Comment by cariso — January 12, 2009 @ 8:45 pm
=>KK
watermark? It’s been around for quite long dy and you only realise now??
=>allie
yup, more like chinese style than japanese
=>Food Paradise
I seldom go to Prangin too
=>cariso
Haha yea…maybe the local dish might taste better since it’s suppose to be “fusion”. Oh you don’t like mint too? *lol*
Comment by buzzingbee — January 12, 2009 @ 9:37 pm
I think earlier it wasnt as clear….maybe different pc view.
Comment by KK — January 13, 2009 @ 8:57 pm
This spot previously are selling Chicken rice and now change to oasis. I guess the crowd in Prangin Mall couldn’t sustain for them to survive in food business. Students seldom will visit this kind of restaurant unless they are very cheap.
Comment by email2me — January 15, 2009 @ 10:25 am
I hardly go to this mall… so, have lost touch what it has already. Thanks for sharing.
Comment by New Kid On The Blog — January 16, 2009 @ 5:34 pm