Thursday, February 26, 2026

Nong Geng Ji (农耕记) @ Orchard Gateway - Limited-Time Pressure-Cooked Pineapple Chicken at Only $22.80

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Nong Geng Ji (农耕记) has introduced a limited-time festive special to celebrate the season. An elevated take on the restaurant’s signature pressure-cooked chicken, this seasonal creation features organic French pineapple-fed chickens, said to be rich in vitamin C, DHA, and omega-3.

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For reunion gatherings, opt for the Pineapple Chicken Set Menu, thoughtfully curated at $108 for 4 pax and $168 for 6 pax. The set includes a mix of the restaurant’s signatures alongside festive specials.

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Pressure-Cooked Pineapple Chicken 4.2/5

The Pressure-Cooked Pineapple Chicken ($22.80) was undoubtedly the highlight for us. Despite its name, the dish does not contain pineapple. Instead, the free-range chicken from Aqina Farm is pineapple-fed, lending the meat a subtle natural sweetness. We were impressed by how incredibly tender it was, and the rich, savoury sauce paired well with white rice.

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Pan-seared Green Chillies with Century Egg 3.8/5

For appetisers, the chilled Pan-Seared Green Chillies with Century Egg ($10.80), served in a mortar, was an easy pick. You can choose to pound it yourself or have the staff assist. The dish was creamy, with lightly smoky green chillies that carried a gentle heat, though it was slightly salty when eaten on its own.

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Dry-Fried Green Beans with Preserved Mustard Green 4/5

The Dry-Fried Green Beans with Preserved Mustard Green ($12.80) were fragrant and well-executed, stir-fried to a satisfying crunch.

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Big Shrimp with Vermicelli and Garlic 3.8/5

The Big Shrimp with Vermicelli and Garlic ($19.80) was packed with garlicky, savoury flavours that the vermicelli absorbed thoroughly. However, we found it a little too oily for our preference.

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Steamed Fish with Chopped Chilli 4/5

The Steamed Fish with Chopped Chilli ($28.80) was a new dish to us, featuring a sizable steamed fish head topped with vermicelli and chopped chilli. While the fish was quite bony, the meat itself was tender. Do request a lower spice level if needed, as the default heat packs quite a punch.

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Lotus Root with Superior Pork Broth 3.8/5

The Lotus Root with Superior Pork Broth ($4.80 per pax) provided a comforting, homely finish to the meal, tying everything together nicely.

Photos and words by Jo. A lady who loves her Mala (麻辣) at Da La (大辣), discovering hidden food gems and a good cup of matcha latte. Note: This is an invited tasting.


Nong Geng Ji (农耕记)
Orchardgateway
#B1-13
277 Orchard Road
Singapore 238858
Tel: +65 6908 0153
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Nearest MRT: Somerset (NS, Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 1130am - 10pm

Direction:

1) Alight at Somerset MRT station. Take Exit C. Walk to the destination. Journey time is about 3 minutes. [Map]

Wednesday, February 25, 2026

Lotteria @ Jewel Changi Airport - South Korea’s No. 1 Burger Chain Lotteria Debuts in Singapore

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South Korea’s beloved fast-food icon Lotteria has officially landed in Singapore, marking its much-anticipated debut at Jewel Changi Airport. Operated in partnership with local lifestyle group Katrina Group, the opening introduces Singapore diners to the original K-burger brand that has shaped South Korea’s burger culture for generations. Known for its distinctly Korean flavours and playful menu, Lotteria’s arrival adds a fresh new dimension to Singapore’s fast-food scene.

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Ria’s Shrimp Burger 4.2/5

Ria’s Shrimp Burger (from $7.20 à la carte), a cult favourite and one of Lotteria’s signature items, features a crisp yet bouncy shrimp patty that delivers a satisfying bite without feeling heavy. The combination of tartar and Thousand Island sauces keeps things light and tangy, while the soft, fluffy bun does an excellent job of holding everything together. Simple, comforting, and easy to enjoy.

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Ria’s Bulgogi Burger 4.2/5

Ria’s Bulgogi Burger (from $7.20 à la carte), inspired by the classic Korean bulgogi dish, offers a sweet-savoury flavour profile that feels instantly familiar. The beef patty is juicy, and the bulgogi sauce adds a pleasant depth without overpowering the palate. A solid choice for those who prefer traditional Korean flavours in burger form.

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Kimchi Bulgogi Burger 4.2/5

Created exclusively for Singapore, the Kimchi Bulgogi Burger (from $7.80 à la carte) is a bold expression of Lotteria’s Korean roots with a local twist. A juicy beef patty glazed in sweet-savoury bulgogi sauce is layered with tangy kimchi, delivering a punchy balance of richness, spice, and umami in every bite. This is easily one of the more exciting options on the menu.

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Mozzarella Burger Tomato Basil 4.5/5

One of Lotteria’s most iconic and indulgent offerings, the Mozzarella Burger Tomato Basil (from $12.50 à la carte) is all about that dramatic cheese pull. Loaded with rich mozzarella and accented with a tomato-basil twist, this burger leans heavily into comfort and indulgence. It’s no surprise this burger became a massive hit overseas, selling an impressive 450,000 units in its first week and eventually earning a permanent spot on the menu. It is also my favourite burger among the burgers I tried.

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Shake Shake Fries 4/5

The Shake Shake Fries ($5.20 for a regular size) come with a choice of onion, cheese, or chilli seasoning. Our favourite is the cheese seasoning, which adds a savoury boost that makes the fries dangerously addictive. Fun, customisable, and great for sharing.

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Gangjung Chicken 4/5

Lotteria’s Gangjung Chicken (from $9 à la carte) delivers on texture and flavour. The fried chicken is juicy on the inside, crispy on the outside, and generously coated in a sweet-and-spicy sauce that hits all the right notes without being cloying.

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Cup Bingsu 2.5/5

Perfect in concept for Singapore’s tropical climate, the Cup Bingsu ($5.90) is refreshing but slightly underwhelming in execution. The shaved ice is noticeably coarser than expected, detracting from the smooth, melt-in-your-mouth experience typically associated with bingsu.

Overall, Lotteria’s debut brings a nostalgic yet refreshing Korean fast-food experience to Singapore. With its unique burgers, playful sides, and distinctly Korean flavours, it offers something a little different from the usual fast-food fare, and it’s a welcome addition to Jewel Changi Airport’s ever-growing dining lineup.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Lotteria
Jewel Changi Airport
78 Airport Boulevard
#B1-248
Singapore 819666
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Nearest MRT: Changi Airport (EW Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 10am - 10pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Changi Airport MRT station. Take Exit A or B. Walk to the destination. Journey time is about 5 minutes. [Map]