Saturday, March 7, 2026

Bukit Ho Swee Charcoal Curry Fish Head (河水山咖喱鱼头) @ Bukit Batok East Ave 4 - A Great-Grandson’s Tribute to Traditional Flavours

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I first came across Bukit Ho Swee Charcoal Curry Fish Head when they made waves with their opening in Yishun. Recently, I discovered they have expanded with a second outlet in Bukit Batok. Since it is much closer to where I stay, I made a point of heading down to check it out. The name might pique your curiosity as to why "Bukit Ho Swee" when the stalls are located in Yishun and Bukit Batok? From what I gathered in an interview with the owner, the name is a heartfelt tribute to his great-grandmother, who used to live in Bukit Ho Swee. He adopted her original recipe to ensure her culinary legacy lives on through their signature curry.

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What really aroused my interest in visiting is their preparation method. Unlike many places that steam the fish head separately before adding it to the gravy, this stall cooks the fish head fresh in the claypot over a charcoal fire, together with the curry. This allows the essence of the fish to meld perfectly with the spices and retain the fish's moisture, promising a deeper flavour.

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Curry Fish Head 4.5/5

The Curry Fish Head ($32) arrived piping hot, doused in a thick, creamy, and incredibly fragrant gravy that leans towards a robust Nyonya style. Sitting atop the fish is a generous, huge piece of deep-fried beancurd skin, which soaks up the curry beautifully. I noticed quite a few diners even ordering extra portions of these crispy sheets. They use red snapper for the dish; although it is half a fish head, the size is impressively large. The claypot is also brimming with a variety of ingredients, including cabbage, brinjal, lady's fingers, and long beans, making it a very substantial meal.

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Fried French Bean & Dried Shrimps 4.2/5

The Fried French Bean & Dried Shrimps ($12) was another highlight. The beans were cooked to a delightful crunch, perfectly complemented by the dried shrimps, which imparted a deep, aromatic umami finish to the dish.

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Garlic Pork 3.5/5

The Garlic Pork ($14) reminded me somewhat of Nan Ru Rou (Fermented Beancurd Pork), but it features a tempura-like, crispy coating that adds an extra layer of textural enjoyment. While the crunch was satisfying, I found the garlic flavour to be quite subtle. I felt it would have benefited from a mayonnaise dipping sauce to cut through the richness; without it, the dish felt a little heavy after a few pieces.

Overall, the journey to Bukit Batok was well worth it for that charcoal-fired curry. The depth of flavour in the gravy alone is enough to warrant a return visit.


Bukit Ho Swee Charcoal Curry Fish Head
Blk 272 Bukit Batok East Ave 4
Singapore 650272
Tel: +65 85952722
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Nearest MRT: Bukit Batok (NS Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 11am - 9pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Bukit Batok MRT station. Take Exit A or B. Walk to Bukit Batok Bus Interchange (Stop ID 43009). Take bus number 177. Alight 2 stops later. Cross the road. Walk to the destination. Journey time is about 10 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Bukit Batok MRT station. Take Exit A or B. Walk to Bukit Batok Bus Interchange (Stop ID 43009). Take bus number 61, 77, 106, 852, 990. Alight 2 stops later. Walk to the destination. Journey time is about 10 minutes. [Map]


Friday, March 6, 2026

The Orchard Cafe @ Orchard Hotel Singapore - OZ “Meats” Buffet, A Vibrant Celebration of Premium Australian Produce, Culinary Craftsmanship, and Bold Flavours.

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The Orchard Cafe at Orchard Hotel Singapore has recently launched the OZ "Meats" Buffet, showcasing the best of premium Australian produce through a lineup of curated dishes and live stations. Complementing the hearty offerings is an array of decadent desserts, ranging from classics to those inspired by Australian favourites.

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Nachos Station

The Nachos Station gets things off to a lively start, featuring AUS grain-fed beef or pork con carne. Paired with condiments such as tender beans, creamy guacamole, spicy salsa, sweet corn and sour cream, it makes for a fun and flavourful starter to the buffet.

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Aussie-Style BBQ Pork Shoulder

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Slow-roasted AUS Grain-fed Striploin.

At the Carving Station, diners can enjoy Slow-roasted AUS Grain-fed Striploin and Aussie-Style BBQ Pork Shoulder. I personally favoured the pork shoulder, which was noticeably juicier and more tender, with flavours beautifully complemented by the accompanying BBQ sauce.

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Halibut

For seafood lovers, the Australian Catch of the Day was Halibut served with Béarnaise sauce. It was a lighter, more delicate option that balances the heavier meat offerings.

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AUS Wagyu Beef Sliders

The AUS Wagyu Beef Sliders are also not to be missed, with fluffy buns sandwiching flavoursome patties and melted cheese. These relatively humble-looking bites turned out to be one of my personal favourites.

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Short Plate

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Lebanese Style Lamp Chop

Another highlight is the Charcoal Grill Station, where AUS Beef Tri-tip, Short Plate and Veal Tenderloin are flame-grilled over charcoal, imparting enticing smoky notes to the succulent meats.

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Tim Tam Tart with Berries

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Lamingtons

The dessert selection was an absolute joy, rounding off the buffet on a sweet note. Among the seasonal selections, the Tim Tam Tart with Berries was indulgently rich with chocolate, delivering a delightful nutty crunch with every bite. Lamingtons offered a simple pleasure with soft butter cake coated with desiccated coconut, executed well with just the right level of sweetness.

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Passion Fruit Pavlova with Fresh Fruit

The Passion Fruit Pavlova with Fresh Fruit was another standout, crisp around the edges with a slightly chewy centre, carrying bright tropical notes of mango and passion fruit.

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Bourbon, Rum & Raisin Bread Pudding

The Hot Dessert Station was particularly irresistible, featuring indulgent treats such as Salty Peanut Brownie Pudding, Bourbon, Rum & Raisin Bread Pudding, and a comforting Baked Rice Pudding with Raspberry.

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OZ "Meats" Buffet is available from now to 30 April 2026.

Weekday Lunch (Monday to Friday): $88 per person
Weekday Dinner (Monday to Thursday): $102 per person
Weekend Lunch (Saturday to Sunday): $98 per person
Weekend Dinner (Friday to Sunday): $112 per person

For the months of March and April 2026, make a reservation via https://www.millenniumhotels.com/tc/sgfoodonfoot to enjoy a complimentary glass of The Orchard Cafe Signature Drink.

Photos and words by Si An. A homebody who is allured by travelling, loves the feel of freedom, the smell of the rain and the aroma of fine coffee and food.


The Orchard Cafe
Lobby
442 Orchard Road
Singapore 238879
Tel: +65 67396565
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Nearest MRT: Orchard MRT (NS, TE Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 12pm - 2.30pm, 6pm - 10pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Orchard MRT station. Take Exit 4. Walk to Wheelock Place. Walk to the traffic junction of Orchard Road and Angullia Park. Cross the road to the Royal Thai Embassy. Turn left and continue down Orchard Road. Walk to the destination. Journey time is about 10 minutes. [Map]