Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Tom's Palette @ Shaw Leisure Gallery

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After hearing about Tom's Palette's Salted Egg Yolk ice cream from Charlene, Jacob, Celes and me made our way down to Tom's Palette Ice Cream parlour at Shaw Leisure Gallery to check it out. The homemade ice cream parlour has been scooping ice cream since September 2005. I am quite surprise that they were around even before popular ice cream parlour such as Udders, Ice Cream Chef, Marble Slab Creamery etc.

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Salted Egg Yolk & Chocolate 4/5

Celes had the Salted Egg Yolk & Chocolate ($4 medium). The salted egg yolk ice cream definitely did not disappoint us. The taste and grainy texture of the ice cream resembles those salted egg yolk one can find in mooncakes.

We also noticed that the ice cream melted very quickly. After reading up Tom's Palette's website, I realised they do not add stabilisers in their ice cream. It is as natural as it can get for their ice cream. Although stabilisers are extracted from natural sources such as seaweed and algae and added to ice cream to slow down the melting process, the source is natural but the extraction method is man made.

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Salted Egg Yolk and Quattro 4/5

For me, I tired the Salted Egg Yolk & Quattro ($4 medium). Quattro was the flavour of the month of July. It is made with sangria, pineapple, raisin and orange. It had a very interesting taste for ice cream and the closest similarity will be Japanese sake, light and refreshing.


Tom's Palette Ice Cream
Shaw Leisure Gallery
100 Beach Road
#01-25
Singapore 189702
Tel: +65 62965239
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TomsPalette
Website: http://www.tomspalette.com.sg/
Nearest MRT: Bugis (EW Line, DT Line), Esplanade (CC Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Thu: 12pm - 930pm
Fri-Sat: 12pm - 10pm
Sun: 1pm - 7pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Bugis MRT station. Take Exit C. Walk toward Middle Road, National Library Buidling direction. Turn left on Middle Road and walk to the end towards Beach Road. Cross traffic light at the junction of Middle Road and Beach Road. Walk towards Shaw Leisure Gallery. Journey time about 15 minutes.

2) Alight at Esplanade MRT station. Take Exit A. Walk to level 2 of Suntec City Mall. Take the overhead bridge across Nicoll Highway. Walk towards Shaw Leisure Gallery. Journey time about 15 minutes.

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Food Fest at 313@Somerset plus Giveaway


In conjunction with the Singapore Food Festival 2012, Food Festis coming to 313@Somerset! A series of exciting acts and performances that has been lined up specially for shoppers during the Food Fest@313.

Between 27 July 2012 to 31 August 2012, shoppers can purchasethe “313 Dining Wallet” at $19 and receive $40 worth of dining vouchers from selected F&B merchants at 313@Somerset.

Shoppers also stand a chance to walk away with the new iPadworth $958 with $150 spent at 313@Somerset on weekdays in maximum 3 receipts(one must be from a F&B outlet).

Food Fest @ 313
Dates: 27 July - 31 August

Performances
Dates: 27-28 July, 3-4, 8, 24-25 August
(From 6pm onwards)

Venue: Discovery Walk at 313

For more information, please visit: http://www.313somerset.com.sg/

GIVEAWAY - 2 SETS of "313 Dining Wallet"

Thanks to 313@Somerset, I have 2 sets of “313 Dining Wallet”to give away to my readers!!!


All you need to do is,
1. Like the 313 Dining Wallet photo (above) on my facebook page.
2. Leave a comment which is your favourite F&B outlet at 313@Somerset.

Closing date: 04 August 2012, Saturaday at 2359hr
*valid for readers in Singapore only*

Saturday, July 28, 2012

Le Jardin D'Antoinette @ Palais Renaissance

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Reowned and award winning Owner-Chef Pang Kok Keong unveils Le Jardin D'Antoinette at the swanky shopping destination along Orchard Road at Palais Renaissance. This is the group's 4th outlet and also the brand's Parisian flair concept's largest outlet.

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Le Jardin D'Antoinette's main dining area modelled after Versaille’s expansive outdoor garden, is a unique round-shaped dining space decked out with ornate vintage furniture featuring an abundance of floral accents such as flower print upholstered seats, and surrounded by trellises hanging with vines, lush topiary and exuberant oversized floral arrangements.

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Thanks to the invitation from Six Sense Communications & PR Consultancy and Ellena for extend the invitation, I am very privileged to be hosted  by the friendly and soft spoken Owner-Chef Pang himself. We were at Le Jardin D'Antoinette to savour some of the new offerings from their refreshed menu. Of course not to be missed was Chef Pang's new 2012 collection of irresistible Asian-inspired desserts and pastry.

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Classic French Onion Soup 4.2/5

The Classic French Onion Soup ($16.50) was made using chicken and veal broth with caramelized onions. It was accompanied by cheese toasts made from Antoinette's signature 24-hour baguette. Traditionally the soup is covered with a layer of cheese and broiled to brown before serving. At Antoinette, this is substituted with a cheese crust cover made from combo of parmesan and gruyere cheese. The richness of the soup had a tad of tangy taste which was quite enjoyable that paired well with the sweetness of the caramelized  onions.

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Tartine de Nicoise 4/5

The Tartine de Nicoise ($26.00) was crowned by a bed of butter lettuce, french beans, tomatoes, olives, a three-minute egg, anchovy and seared tuna on top an open face levain sandwich. The star was the levain bread made from a proprietary yeast starter and takes 18 days to make. The bread was soft and fluffy with a tangy flavour amid a hard crispy crust.

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Confit de Poitrine de Porc 4.5/5

The Confit de Poitrine de Porc ($36) or simply Pork Belly Confit was cured in a mixture of sea salt, brown sugar and aromatics, and then cooked, covered in duck fat for 90 degrees Celsius over 12 hours. I noticed the crackling skin was a bit darker in colour which made me wonder if it was because of the used of brown sugar during the curing process. The melted in the mouth pork belly was served with garlic mash, seasonal vegetables, and mustard sauce.

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Bouchees aux fruits de mer 3.5/5

My first impression of the Bouchees aux fruits de mer ($30) resembles the chinese yam basket. The puff pastry case came with a luxurious seafood medley of scallops, prawns, squid and mussels sauteed with white wine and cream. We were quite impressed that the pastry was cooked perfectly considering the number of layers involved. Unfortunately, I felt that the ingredients didn't come together as one and it was kind of complex or difficult to savour the seafood and pastry as a whole. I would gladly have the seafood and pastry separately.

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Prawn Crumble Pasta 4.5/5

The Prawn Crumble Pasta ($26) was rather unique for me. First the used of parsley pesto to the more common basil pesto. Next was the used of homemade anchovy crumble that was sprinkled on top of the pasta. I was quite impressed with the pasta that had both textures and flavours working harmoniously together.

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Kyoto 4.2/5

Besides a wide repertoire of savoury items, Le Jardin D'Antoinette also has a exquisite selection of desserts that Antoinette is well known for amid its luxuriant setting. After a hearty meal, we got to try 4 of Chef Pang's new 2012 collection of Asian-inspired desserts and pastry.

Kyoyo ($9) a light but dense Japanese matcha mousse cake made of green tea mascarpone mousse, chestnut cremeux, almond crumble, green tea finger sponge. I do not really have a sweet tooth and the balance of sweetness was just right for me.

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Chloe 4/5

Chloe ($9) is a white chocolate vanilla mousse on a light sponge cake and almond sable combined with refreshing and fragrant yuzu cremeux. Best to enjoy with a cup of tea to wash down the sweetness.

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Tarte Exotique 4.2/5

The Tarte Exotique ($8.50) was probably the favourite desserts among the four we tried. A luscious gula melaka cremeux, finger sponge and a light coconut mousse crowned with a delicate mango and passion fruit coulis sphere sitting on an almond base. The technique and used of Asian flavours in the subtle dessert just demonstrate the chef's talent and prowess in his forte.

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Forbidden Fruit 4/5

The Forbidden Fruits ($9) has beautiful layers of green apple mousse, vanilla caramel apple and green apple jelly, complemented with maple cremeux on a financier cake. The layers of texture was rather new to me and took a while for my palate to settle in.

With the opening of Le Jardin DAntoinette at Palais Renaissance that comes with a much bigger seating capacity that can accommodate up to 94 guests, it is great to see classic French food can be enjoyed readily at affordable price.


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Le Jardin D'Antoinette
Palais Renaissance
390 Orchard Road
B1-08/09/10C
Singapore 238871
Tel: +65 6735 6392
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/antoinette.sg
Website: http://www.antoinette.com.sg/
Nearest MRT: Orchard (NS Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 11am - 10pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Orchard MRT station. Take Exit E. Walk towards Wheellock Place via ION. Exit Wheellock Place and turn left towards Liat Tower. Cross the road at the traffic light junction and turn left towards Royal Thai Embassy. Palais Renaissance is right after Royal Thai Embassy. Journey time about 10 minutes.

2) Alight at Orchard MRT station. Take Exit A. Walk towards Shaw House via underpass. At the road level, walk along Orchard Road towards Royal Thai Embassy direction. Palais Renaissance is right after Royal Thai Embassy. Journey time about 10 minutes.

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Silver Shell Cafe @ Shangri-La​'s Rasa Sentosa Resort

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When I received the tasting invitation from Shangri-La, I jumped to the opportunity to check out the place since I have never dined at Shangri-La's Rasa Sentosa Resort. Gone were the days where the restaurant were at the different floors of the property. After the multi million makeover, the new Dine on 3 brings one an unique dining concept with a cluster of restaurants and a bar under one roof at level 3 of the resort.

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The tasting invitation was to introduce Silver Shell Cafe's "Meet the Meat" Wednesday theme. Every Wednesday dinner time, diners can indulge themselves in an array of meat selections and cooking styles.

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Pork Knuckles and Sausages

A section of the restaurant just behind the reception is dedicated for the amazing display of the meats. A hugh selection ranging from pork knuckes, sausages, lamb rack, beef tenderloin, duck confit, roast chicken, roast tomhawk veal and many more.

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Roast Chicken and Corns

All the roasts, rosemary and the orange lighting just gave me a very Christmas feel in the whole setup.

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Roast Tomahawk Veal

The huge Roast Tomahawk Veal was the most eyes catching of the night and I simply couldn't resist  having a slice of it.

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Look at all the lovely and beautiful cuts of the meats from the various Meet the Meat selections. My personal favourite was the sausages, beef tenderloin and duck confit. The pork knucles and lamb were good too...oh my god, I just didn't have the stomach to eat them all.

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The buffet is not just about meat. Just like any other buffet spread, there were salads, cold cuts, appertisers, cooked food, local fare and desserts too.

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The laksa is a MUST TRY here. The laksa broth was robust with dried shrimp flavour.

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For the sweet tooth, a decent selection of desserts are available on the buffet spread too.

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Worth mentioning is the buffet line at Silver Shell Cafe has a section specially children friendly designed. Both the savoury and sweet food are laid out on a comfortable height for the children to help themselves. Even the plates, bowls and cutlery are in plastic materials. The whole concept is to allow parents to enjoy their meal while knowing their children is safe and being taken care of.


Silver Shell Cafe
Shangri-La​'s Rasa Sentosa Resort
Leve 3 at Dine on 3
101 Siloso Road
Singapore 098970
Tel: +65 63711966/1970
Website: http://www.shangri-la.com/en/singapore/rasasentosaresort
Nearest MRT: Harbour Front (CC Line, EW Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 630am - 11pm
Buffet Breakfast: 630am - 1030am
Buffet Lunch: 12pm - 230pm
Buffet Dinner: 6pm - 10pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Harbour Front MRT station. Take Exit C or E. Walk to pick up point at exit of Lobby F in Vivocity (near JPot and Nyonya & Baba Restaurants). Wait for the complimentary shuttle bus service. The shuttle service is available every 20 minutes of the hour. Journey time about 20 minutes.

Friday, July 20, 2012

Zhong Yu Yuan Wei Wanton Noodle @ Tiong Bahru Market & Food Centre

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For the seek of planning the next Hawker Trail at Tiong Bahru Market & Food Centre, I went back to the food centre to check out some of the stalls and also to make sure that they are open on Sunday. Maureen was kind enough to help me out and so we were down at the food centre to have lunch and did some inital planning.

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Char Siew Wanton Noodle 4.5/5

After waiting for a good 30 minutes, the bubbly Maureen came running to me with a plate of Char Siew Wanton Noodle ($5). Derrick! Derrick! I got the "Bu Jian Tian Char Siew (不见天叉烧)" I was like question marks all over my face. She explanined to me that this is the part of the pig that does not see the sky, the pig's armpit. It was the last piece which the stall owner wanted to save it for himself but was kind enough to sell it to her.

Indeed the Char Siew was beautifully marbled with a layer of fats around it. The char siew is more tender and juicy with a well marinated colour and a tad of charred aroma. I am afraid I have raised the bar for a good piece of char siew after having Bu Jian Tian Char Siew.


Zhong Yu Yuan Wei Wanton Noodle (忠于原味云吞面)
Tiong Bahru Market & Food Centre
30 Seng Poh Road
#02-30
Singapore 168898
Nearest MRT: Tiong Bahru (EW Line), Outram (EW Line, CC Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 1030am - 3pm
(Closed on Fri)

Direction:
1) Alight at Tiong Bahru MRT station. Take Exit A or B. Head east on Tiong Bahru Road towards Jalan Membina. Walk down Tiong Bahru and turn right onto Kim Pong Road. Turn left onto Lim Liak Street. Walk to destination at the end of the street. Journey time about 10 minutes.

2) Alight at Outram MRT station. Take Exit A or C. Walk to bus stop opposite Outram MRT station (Stop ID 06011). Take bus no. 33, 63, 75, 851 or 970. Alight 1 stop later at Blk 55 Tiong Bahru Road. Walk to destination about 200 meters away. Journey time 8 minutes.

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Japanese Gourmet Journey @ Liang Court

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Singaporeans favourite pastime has to be shopping and fooding. Last Sunday, courtesy of AsiaMalls Management I was down at Liang Court with Celes, Charlene and Zhihao to indulge in a Gourmet Journey at Liang Court. The Gourmet Journey at Liang Court runs from 6 to 29 July 2012.

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Liang Court is like a little food heaven with 20 yummy tenants. Make your way down to Liang Court between 6 to 29 July and enjoy special promotion from these tenants. Example you can get 1 for 1 Korean Citron Juice from Each-a-Cup, 20% off Vietnamese drip creative coffee, 1 for 1 subs at Subway before 11am and more. Please refer to the Gourmet Journey brochure for more details. Terms and conditions applied.

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If you love your Japanese snacks and food, come on down to Liang Court to check out the Meidi-Ya Food and Kitchenware sales.

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Many of you may known of Tampopo at Liang Court. However did you know that the Tampopo group has opened Dulcet & Studio at Liang Court? This cosy cafe has an airy and spacious interiors where diners can relax within. The cafe is also home to a Cooking Studio that rents out its space for private events and cooking demos for up to 30 people.

After meeting up with the Celes, Charlene and Zhihao, we had a quick lunch at Dulcet & Studio before checking out a series of programmes at Liang Court from 1pm to 6pm.

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After our lunch, we met this group of masked performancers making their way to the stage. A series of performances will be held on the weekend at 1pm. The sunday I was there, we watched the Mask Dance and Japanese Lion (Shishimai) dance performance.

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The masked performancers on stage performancing. Their smiling masked face and performance brought lots of laughter and smile to the shoppers.

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This masked little boy in the audiences caught my attention.

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He was so engrossed watching the Japanese lion dance performance on stage.

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He even went closer to check out the lion...is it sleeping?

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I am NOT scare of you...face off between little boy and the lion.

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Check out the smile from the audiences, they definitely enjoyed the performances. The performance was cultural interesting giving me an insight of the Japan culture. There are another 2 performances in the coming weekend. They are Special Miyake Daiko and Minyo, Japanese Folk Dance performance on 21 Jul 2012 Sat and 22 Jul 2012 Sun respectively.

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There is also a colouring corner for the kids. The Gourmet Journey Coloring Book for Kids is a good way to keep them happy and occupied at the same time learned about the different Japanese food.

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Next up was the Subway Tasters Challenge. The participants just need to spend a minimum of $20 in a single receipt to take part. The participants needed to guess the ingredients and sauces in the Subway subs. All participants will get a chance to dip in the Gourmet Draw with prizes. Winner getting 4 drawing chances, 3 for 1st runner up,  2 for 2nd runner up and 1 for consolation. Hence every participant will walk away a winner.

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Zhihao was quite sporting to take part in the challenge. Coming last he still walked away a winner with a Sake Set from the Gourmet Draw.

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Root Beer with Gelato

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Strawberry Brownie Crepe

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Chocolate Banana Crepe

I was kind of hungry and tried after spending the past 3 hours checking our the events at Liang Court. Celes and me went to take a snack break at Mazazu Crepe while Charlene and Zhihao did more shopping. Mazazu Cafe is a local franchise of the Japanese crepe chain, Mother's Crepe and Cafe. It offers shoppers a quick meal on the go. The eggy and buttery crepes can be filled with ingredients of your choice.

There were many things you can do at Liang Court besides Food and Retail. You can also pamper yourself with a leg massage, manicure or spa. Time really flies quickly and it was dinner time. A word of advice if you want to have dinner at Liang Court, you have to make reservation. Almost every restaurants were full. We even have to resort to putting our contact in the waiting list with 3 restaurants.

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Okinawan Diner Nirai-Kanai was the first among the 3 restaurants to ring us that a table is available. We quickly made our way to the restaurant as we were all hungry after a long day at Liang Court. The cuisine is an interesting blend of Chinese, Polynesian and Japanese influence. I really enjoyed the cuisine and I would love to come back again to try the other dishes on their menu.

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If you spend $120 in a maximum of 2 same-day receipts, you can redeem an adorable Sushi Cushion, while stocks last. Terms and condition applied so do check with the customer service. You can find out more of the Gourmet Journey at Liang Court here.

Lastly a big thanks to AsiaMalls Management for the vouchers.


Liang Court
177 River Valley Road
Singapore 179030
Tel: +65 63367184
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/pages/Liang-Court/167594286594604
Website: www.liangcourt.com.sg