Tuesday, March 31, 2026

The Peranakan Club @ Orchard Towers - Heritage Peranakan Food and Cultural Experience Under One Roof

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Tucked within a sprawling 5,000 sq ft space, The Peranakan Club offers what could well be Singapore’s most immersive Peranakan experience to date. More than just a dining destination, it is a “living museum” where heritage, culture, and cuisine intertwine seamlessly. From the moment you step inside, you are transported into the rich world of Peranakan traditions — a thoughtfully curated journey that invites diners to taste, see, and experience its legacy all under one roof.

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The space is conceptually divided into several unique experiences. The Kebaya Bar serves up Peranakan-inspired cocktails in collaboration with Brass Lion Distillery, while the Keronsong Tea Room offers an elegant setting for tea, champagne, and caviar. For a more comforting experience, The Little Nyonya presents familiar, family-style classics, while Grand Peranakan caters to private tok panjang feasts reminiscent of lavish heritage banquets. Beyond dining, The Peranakan Gallery showcases heirloom costumes and artefacts, and the Baba Nyonya Atelier features beautifully crafted kebayas and lifestyle pieces, completing the cultural immersion.

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Peranakan Prosperity Lo Hei 4/5

Interestingly, the restaurant offers its own version of yusheng year-round. The Peranakan Prosperity Lo Hei retains the familiar components but stands out with the addition of ulam, lending a refreshing herbal lift and a distinct Peranakan identity.

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Bakwan Kepiting 4/5

The Bakwan Kepiting is a comforting, soulful soup that warms both the palate and the stomach. Featuring delicate hand-rolled meatballs made from a blend of crab meat and minced pork, the dish is served in a clear, naturally sweet broth of bamboo shoots. The meatballs are tender yet firm, packed with flavour, while the bamboo shoots add a pleasant crunch and sweetness. A dollop of sambal belachan enhances the overall profile with a punchy, umami kick.

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Nasi Ulam with Raja Ulam 4.2/5

A labour-intensive dish, the Nasi Ulam with Raja Ulam here reflects the finesse of Peranakan cooking. Finely julienned herbs and aromatics are meticulously prepared to blend harmoniously with the rice. Often regarded as the “queen” of Peranakan rice dishes, this version stands out for its inclusion of ulam raja, which adds a peppery note with hints of green mango. The result is a complex, aromatic, and refreshing rice salad.

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Prawn Ngoh Hiang 4.5/5

The Prawn Ngoh Hiang impresses with its chunky, hand-minced filling of pork and prawns, wrapped in a thin beancurd skin and fried to a crisp. The addition of water chestnuts provides a delightful crunch and subtle sweetness, while the balance of fat in the pork ensures a juicy bite.

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Salmon Fish Wing with Sambal Belimbing 3/5

An interactive dish, the Salmon Fish Wing is served deep-fried alongside Sambal Belimbing, with a brush provided for diners to apply the sambal themselves. The sambal delivers a tangy, sourish heat that is undeniably appetising. However, while both components are enjoyable individually, they do not quite come together as a cohesive dish.

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Babi Assam 4.2/5

The Babi Assam is a comforting Peranakan stew that delivers both richness and balance. Chunky cuts of pork belly are simmered for a long time, allowing the fat to render beautifully and the meat to become melt-in-the-mouth tender. The tamarind-based gravy is the star here, offering a tangy, slightly spicy profile with a deep, fruity acidity that cuts through the richness of the pork, resulting in a dish that is both hearty and appetising.

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Ayam Buah Keluak 4.5/5

A quintessential Peranakan classic, the Ayam Buah Keluak showcases deep, earthy flavours from the prized buah keluak nut. The gravy is rich and complex, with notes reminiscent of dark chocolate, while the chicken is stewed until tender and fully infused with the nut’s distinct umami depth.

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Nangka Rendang 3.8/5

The Nangka Rendang offers a plant-based alternative using young jackfruit as a meat substitute. Its fibrous texture mimics that of slow-cooked meat, and it absorbs the spices well. While the execution is commendable, it may not fully satisfy those who prefer the richness of traditional rendang with meat, though it remains a solid option for vegetarians.

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Rempah Nenas Udang 4.5/5

Bright and vibrant, the Rempah Nenas Udang combines prawns and pineapple in a rich, tangy coconut gravy. The sweetness of the pineapple balances the spices beautifully, creating a dish that is both refreshing and indulgent.

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Ikan Goreng Chuan Chuan 4.2/5

At first glance, the Ikan Goreng Chuan Chuan appears to be a simple deep-fried seabass. However, the filleted fish is thoughtfully paired with blue pea-infused beehoon beneath, which soaks up the tangy sauce. The result is a more layered and satisfying dish than expected.

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Chendol Melaka 4/5

Ending the meal on a sweet note, the Chendol Melaka impresses with its robust gula melaka, offering a deep caramelised sweetness. However, being served in a glass makes it slightly less enjoyable, as the components remain layered and harder to mix compared to the preferred bowl presentation.

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Apom Bok Kuah Pisang 4/5

A rare Peranakan dessert, the Apom Bok Kuah Pisang features soft, fermented rice pancakes paired with a warm banana coconut sauce. The pancakes are slightly tangy with a springy texture, while the sauce is creamy, sweet, and lightly savoury — a comforting and nostalgic finale.

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The Peranakan Club is more than just a restaurant — it is a holistic cultural experience that celebrates Peranakan heritage engagingly and thoughtfully. With its diverse concepts and well-executed dishes, it offers diners not only a satisfying meal but also a deeper appreciation of the traditions and stories behind the cuisine.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


The Peranakan Club
Orchard Towers
1 Claymore Drive
#02-01
Singapore 229594
Tel: +65 89880202
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Nearest MRT: Orchard (NS Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 11am - 10pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Orchard MRT station. Take Exit 4. Walk towards Wheelock Place via ION. Exit Wheellock Place and turn left towards Liat Tower. Cross the road at the traffic light junction and turn left towards the Royal Thai Embassy. Walk down Orchard Road towards the junction of Orchard Road and Claymore Road. Walk to the destination. Journey time is about 10 minutes. [Map]

Monday, March 30, 2026

Mary Grace Cafe @ Tras Street - Beloved Filipino Bakery-Café Makes Singapore Debut with Signature Ensaymadas and Comfort Classics

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The beloved Filipino bakery-café chain Mary Grace makes its international debut in Singapore with its first overseas outpost along Tras Street. Officially opening on 13 March 2026, the homegrown favourite from the Philippines. With over 140 branches, it brings its signature bakes, comforting Filipino classics, and warm hospitality to our local dining scene. Alongside well-loved staples like Ensaymadas and Cheese Rolls, diners can also look forward to Singapore-exclusive creations.

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Mary Grace Ensaymada 4.2/5

A must-try is the Mary Grace Ensaymada ($5.50), the brand's signature take on the classic Spanish-Filipino pastry. The brioche is soft, fluffy and buttery, crowned with premium-aged Queso de Bola (Edam cheese) from Holland. Unlike traditional versions, this rendition is lightly toasted, adding a delicate crispness that enhances both texture and aroma, especially bringing out the cheese's richness. There is also a Singapore-exclusive Salted Egg version for those seeking a local twist.

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Kaya Pandan Cheese Roll 3.8/5

Another exclusive item is the Kaya Pandan Cheese Roll ($5.30). This variation features homemade pandan kaya paired with a savoury cheese core, all wrapped in the café's signature soft bread and finished with a light coating of caramelised coconut sugar. The combination delivers a comforting balance of sweet and savoury flavours.

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Mary Grace Hot Chocolate 3.5/5

Pair your bakes with the Mary Grace Hot Chocolate ($7.50), made from premium Belgian cocoa. Rich and indulgent, it works well both as a drink and as a dip for the pastries.

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Ube Coconut Cloud 4/5

For something refreshing, the Ube Coconut Cloud ($10) offers a delightful mix of coconut water topped with creamy ube foam and toasted coconut flakes. It is light, fragrant and very tropical.

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Cassava Chips with Onion Dip 4.2/5

Beyond pastries, the menu also showcases hearty Filipino fare. The Cassava Chips with Onion Dip ($12) are paper-thin and crispy, but the addictive onion dip truly steals the show.

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Angus Beef Tapa 4/5

The Angus Beef Tapa ($25.50) showcases a Filipino classic, featuring tender sirloin strips marinated for 24 hours. The sweet-savoury flavours are well-balanced and deeply satisfying. It comes with a choice of garlic or rosemary rice and eggs done your way — we opted for the garlic rice, which was fluffy and fragrant, paired with sunny-side-up eggs that completed the dish nicely.

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Grilled Chicken Inasal Focaccia 4.2/5

A highlight among the savoury offerings is the Grilled Chicken Inasal Focaccia ($19.50). The chicken, marinated in a tangy achuete-spiced blend, is grilled to bring out smoky, zesty notes of lemongrass and tamarind. Sandwiched in house-baked focaccia that is crisp on the outside and fluffy within, it delivers both flavour and texture in every bite.

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Mango Bene 4.5/5

We wrapped up the meal with the Mango Bene ($14.50, petite), a delightful dessert layering crisp meringue, silky custard cream, and fresh mangoes. Slightly frozen at the core, it offers a refreshing, almost ice cream-like finish that is both light and indulgent.

Overall, Mary Grace's Singapore debut delivers a comforting mix of nostalgic Filipino flavours and thoughtful local touches, making it a charming addition to the Tras Street dining scene.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Mary Grace Cafe
52 Tras Street
Singapore 078991
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Nearest MRT: Tanjong Pagar (EW Line), Maxwell (TE Line)

Opening Hours:
Tue-Sun: 9am - 6pm
(Closed on Mon)

Direction:
1) Alight at Tanjong Pagar MRT station. Take Exit A. Walk to Tras Street. Turn right onto Tras Street. Walk down Tras Street. Walk to the destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Maxwell MRT station. Take Exit 2. Turn left and walk down Tanjong Pagar Road. Turn left onto Tras Street. Walk down Tras Street. Walk to the destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]