Thursday, April 9, 2026

PLU Singapore @ Goodwood Park Hotel - Bangkok’s Bib Gourmand PLU Thai Cuisine Lands in Singapore

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Quietly taking over the former space of Alma, PLU Singapore arrives in Singapore with little fanfare but plenty of pedigree. Hailing from Bangkok and backed by a Bib Gourmand accolade, PLU marks its first international outpost, setting up home within the charming grounds of Goodwood Park Hotel. Named after the wild betel leaf and Bangkok’s Suan Plu Alley, the restaurant offers a space that blends colonial elegance with modern touches, providing a tranquil dining sanctuary amid Orchard’s bustle.

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Burmese Tea Leaves Salad 4.5/5

The Burmese Tea Leaves Salad ($20), or Lahpet Thoke, is a rare find in Singapore and a standout starter. Built around fermented tea leaves, the dish delivers a fascinating interplay of textures and flavours. A medley of crunchy elements, particularly the toasted peanuts, adds depth and contrast, while a punchy dressing of fish sauce, lime juice and peanut oil ties everything together. It is bright, nutty and deeply aromatic, a refreshing yet complex opening to the meal.

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Chicken with Galangal Coconut Soup 4.5/5

The Chicken with Galangal Coconut Soup ($28), better known as Tom Kha Gai, showcases a comforting balance of richness and fragrance. The broth, made from chicken stock enriched with coconut milk, is luxuriously silky without being overly heavy. Lemongrass and makrut lime leaves lend a lifted citrusy aroma, while tender chicken pieces and mushrooms soak up the creamy, flavourful soup beautifully.

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Chicken Green Curry 4.5/5

A staple done right, the Chicken Green Curry ($28) delivers on all fronts. The curry strikes a harmonious balance of spice, sweetness and savouriness, enriched by the creaminess of coconut milk. The tender chicken pairs perfectly with the thin, fragrant gravy, which begs to be soaked up with steamed rice. It’s a comforting, well-executed classic and an essential order.

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Stir-Fried Baegu Leaves with Egg 4.2/5

The Stir-Fried Baegu Leaves with Egg ($22) introduces a lesser-known Southern Thai speciality. The Baegu leaves are surprisingly approachable, with a mild, nutty sweetness and no bitterness. Even after stir-frying, they retain a pleasant, slightly waxy bite. The addition of softly scrambled eggs, forming tender curds that cling to the leaves, adds richness and aroma. It’s a simple yet satisfying dish that offers a welcome respite from the bolder flavours on the table.

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Shrimp Pad Thai 4.5/5

The Shrimp Pad Thai ($29) is a quintessential representation of Thai street food done with finesse. The noodles boast a glossy sheen and a beautiful reddish-bronze hue from the tamarind. Each bite delivers the signature Thai balance of sweet, sour and savoury notes, complemented by the fragrance of toasted nuts and a hint of caramelisation. A highlight here is the egg, which retains a slight runniness, adding an extra layer of richness often missing elsewhere.

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PLU Singapore may have opened quietly, but it certainly makes a strong impression. With its refined yet approachable dishes and a menu that balances familiar favourites with lesser-seen regional specialities, it brings a slice of Bangkok’s culinary charm into the heart of Singapore. The thoughtful execution and well-calibrated flavours make it a worthwhile addition to Orchard’s dining scene.


PLU Singapore
Goodwood Park Hotel
22 Scotts Road
Singapore 228221
Tel: +65 9750 5888
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Nearest MRT: Orchard (NS Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 11am - 2pm, 5pm - 9pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Orchard MRT station. Take Exit 1. Walk down Scotts Road to the destination. Journey time is about 10 minutes. [Map]

Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Coucou @ Craig Road - A Charming, Cosy Spot For Authentic Swiss Fare

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Known for its Swiss cuisine, Coucou at Craig Road can be easily overlooked amid its louder neighbours. The menu features Swiss staples such as fondue and rösti, complemented by a curated selection of Swiss wines.

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Malakoff 4.5/5

Over at Coucou, a great starter to your meal is always the indulgent Malakoff ($12), a traditional dome of Gruyère cheese, deep-fried to form a golden, crusty exterior with a gooey, molten centre.

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Fondue à la Truffe et Champagne 4.2/5

One of the biggest drawns of Coucou I would say is the fondues. We tried Fondue à la Truffe et Champagne ($45/pax), a luxurious pot of melted Vacherin Fribourgeois and Gruyère, elevated with truffle and champagne, served with crusty bread. Add-ons like potatoes and pickles are available. Compared to the regular Fondue Moitié-Moitié, the truffle adds an additional depth of flavour. That said, I reckon the simpler version would offer a more profound cheesy and boozy taste.

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La Fameuse Salade Coucou 4/5

La Fameuse Salade Coucou ($12) is another staple, often ordered by regulars to balance the richness of the other dishes. It features curly chopped salad tossed in a tart house-made “Grand Père” dressing, a recipe passed down from co-owner Yves’ grandfather.

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To complement the rich cheesy starters, crisp Swiss white wine is perfect, or you can opt for a more casual Coucou Sour or Aperol Swifz.

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Magnifique Faux-Filet de Boeuf 4.8/5

For mains, we had the Magnifique Faux-Filet de Boeuf ($48), featuring grass-fed striploin aged 55 days, served with the signature Morel Mushroom Sauce. Cooked evenly with a blushing pink centre, the meat had a slight charred crust on the exterior, adding a satisfying bite. The flavour was excellent even without sauce.

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Le Rösti Classique 5/5

On the side was brilliantly executed Le Rösti Classique ($16), fluffy on the inside with a delectably crisped exterior. To accompany the main, we enjoyed a light-bodied Swiss Pinot Noir.

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Crème Brûlée XL au Toblerone 3.5/5

Concluding our meal was Crème Brûlée XL au Toblerone, served with an expertly caramelised crust. The chocolate and nutty flavours were comforting, although the texture was slightly grainier than the classic version.

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Coucou’s menu is concise but distinctive, serving dishes with a flair unique to the brand. With its cosy ambience and consistently genuine food and service, it’s easy to see why regulars keep coming back for more of their Swiss fare.

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.


Coucou
9 Craig Road
#01-01
Singapore 089669
Tel: +65 9642 1624/+65 6226 0060
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Nearest MRT: Tanjong Pagar (EW Line), Maxwell (TE Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 12pm - 230 pm, 6pm - 11pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Tanjong Pagar MRT station. Take Exit A. Walk to the Orchid Hotel. Walk to Tanjong Pagar Road. Cross the road and walk to Craig Road. Continue on Craig Road. Walk to the destination. Journey time is about 6 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Maxwell MRT station. Take Exit 3. Cross the road and walk to Duxton Road. Walk down Duxton Road. Turn right onto Craig Road. Walk to the destination. Journey time is about 5 minutes. [Map]