Monday, July 30, 2018

Claypots Full Circle @ Amoy Street - Seafood Influenced By Mediterranean and Asian Flavours

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With the opening of Claypots Full Circle at Amoy Street in Singapore, The Claypots Group in Australia has indeed come in full circle. This seafood restaurant and bar, at its core, serves up dishes influenced by Mediterranean and Asian flavours. Interestingly, you will be surprised to know that Singapore cuisine plays a huge part in it as well. Founded by self-taught Mediterranean chef Renan Goksin, it all began when Chef Renan travelled to the South East Asia region and was captivated by our sambal stingray and chilli crab. He is particularly intrigued by the use of claypots in our dishes, which is similar to the clay earthenware pots used in Mediterranean cooking that he was familiar with. Taking inspiration from it, Claypots Australia was then established to be known for its seafood dishes with bold flavours and served in claypots. Then two Singaporeans fell in love with its seafood dishes during their stint in Melbourne as university students, which eventually led to their collaboration and establishment of Claypots' first overseas outpost.

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Okra tossed with Dried Shrimp 3/5

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Cheese Saganaki 3.8/5

In Singapore, you get to enjoy exclusive items such as Okra tossed with Dried Shrimp ($7) as well as the Cheese Saganaki ($15). The in-house dried shrimp paste was robust but I find the dish rather ordinary. On the other hand, the Cheese Saganaki sent much joy down to my belly as I took in the sweet, piquant, savoury flavours of the dish. Oven baked and caramelized with sugar, the Haloumi cheese takes on a whole new profile with its sugary crust. I love the candied orange that gives a concentrated amount of zest to the cheese while at the same time brightening the dish visually.

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Grilled Atlantic Sardines 3.8/5

Showcasing our South East Asian flavours is the Grilled Atlantic Sardines with Kaffir Lime Leaves ($10 ). Not your typical canned sardines but specially imported fresh sardines. The highlight of this small plate is the sweet, tingling spicy sambal paste served atop. It goes really well with the rich, dense meat and addictive along the way.

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Garlic Prawn 3.5/5

Experience an extra large Garlic Prawn (Market Price), which is usually a Tiger, Banana or Indian White Prawn. What we had was the Tiger Prawn which came sizzling in its own juices with olive oil and garlic in a hot plate. There is a reason why Pide is served along with it, as you simply can't help but to use it and sop up the garlicky oil, flavoured with the goodness of the crustacean juice. And please don't mistaken the seared coriander as a garnish! It is be savoured alongside the prawn for a complete satisfaction.

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Moroccan Claypot 3.5/5

Afterall all the rich, garlicky and spicy stimulation, Moroccan Claypot ($26) was extra comforting on my senses. The pot houses fish fillets, mussels and clams, prepared with an aromatic herb and spiced tomato based sauce, sweetened with vegetables such as roasted peppers, eggplants and zucchini that are well cooked down to release all their sweet juices. Stirring it up and you will find a bed of cous cous at the bottom, flavourful with all the mixture of herbs, spices, sauces and juices.

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Full Circle Port Arlington Mussels 3/5

One of Claypots' signature sharing plate is this Full Circle Port Arlington Mussels ($25) in a garlic and herb mix. The mussels were elegant and delicate. The sauce is again, spicy and garlicky, like a diluted version of their homemade sambal paste. I would prefer the sauce to be simply wine and butter with garlic and herbs, as the spices start to get a little overwhelming after a few dishes.

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'Fish of the Day' with Chermoula 3.5/5

Our 'Fish of the Day' (Market Price) was Red Snapper. Very lightly seasoned, a specially made Chermoula, a Tunisian sauce traditionally used to pair with seafood was served alongside to complement the fresh meat. Any more 'sambal' would have ruin the meat for sure.

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St Kilda Shellfish Stir-fry 3.5/5

As a finale, we had their signature St Kilda Shellfish Stir-Fry (Market Price). It is a blackboard special that came in a visually astounding serving of seafood stacked together including flower crab, mussels, clams and prawns, tossed in coriander, lemongrass and spices in a wok. I love the rice, which were plumped with juices and its spicy house gravy from the ingredients. I also adores the coriander and ginger that comes along in the dish.

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Like many, I thought Claypots Full Circle was a claypots dining concept initially. It is essentially a seafood dining bar but its identity may be more striking if there are more dishes served in claypots. That said, I appreciate how it celebrates our South East Asian flavours and dishes by serving up really solid housemade sambal. Do grab a cup of 'Coffee' when you are here, concocted with Bourbon, Frangelico liqueur, Expresso, milk and Maraschino cherry syrup. It goes really well with the punchy flavours of the dishes, and the bonus is that you can easily sneak a cup into your office cubicle!

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Photos and words by Si An. A girl who is allured by travelling, loves the feel of freedom, smell of the rain and the aroma of fine coffee and food. Note: This is an invited tasting.


Claypots Full Circle
103 Amoy Street
Singapore 069923
Tel: +65 62032203
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Nearest MRT: Telok Ayer (DT Line), Tanjong Pagar (EW Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Fri: 1030am - 12midnight
Sat: 5pm - 12midnight
(Closed on Sun)

Direction: 
1) Alight at Telok Ayer MRT station. Take Exit A. Walk to Amoy Street. Turn left onto Amoy Street. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Tanjong Pagar MRT station. Take Exit G. Walk down Telok Ayer Street. Turn left onto Amoy Street. Walk to destination. Journey time about 8 minutes. [Map]

Sunday, July 29, 2018

FatFuku @ Upper East Coast Road - Private Dining By Singapore-based Food Writer, Annette Tan

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Private dining has been one of the latest trends in Singapore. After my visit to Lucky House Cantonese Private Kitchen, together with a couple of foodies, we made a booking at FatFuku which we waited for about a month for our reservation. For $95 per pax, you get about 7/8 dishes.

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Keropok with Green Chilli Ikar

While we wait for the rest of the group to turn up, Annette from FatFuku offer us some Keropok with Green Chilli Ikar to snack on.

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Devil Curry Pie 4/5

I have to say I was not expected to be served the Devil Curry Pie as it is an Eurasian dish and not a Peranakan dish. Nevertheless, the recipe comes with generous filling (chicken, sausages, mushrooms and carrots) in a buttery pastry.

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FatFuku Mee Siam 4.2/5

The signature dish at FatFuku which almost everyone is talking about has to be her Dry Mee Siam. As we have the full view of the kitchen, I can see her pan fried the mee siam to get that crispiness. It is then topped with prawns and quail eggs. I like the idea that she has more of the tangy sauce at the side, allowing the mee siam to remain crispy while those that prefer to have it more saucy can help themselves to it.

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Pork Belly Buah Keluak 4.5/5

We all went wow when the Pork Belly Buah Keluak is served. On top of the fragrant buah keluak fried rice is huge pieces of wobbly and tender pork belly cooked in buah keluak. I usually have ayam buah keluak and it usually turned out rather dry. This is a good change from the usual.

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Ayam Tempra 4.5/5

A simple and hearty Peranakan dish cooked to perfection is the Ayam Tempra. Besides the tender chicken, the highlight foris the braised onions with their sweetness complementing the poultry.

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Beef Cheek Rendang 5/5

This is probably the best Beef Cheek Rendang I have ever eaten. The aroma of the rempah and the melted in the mouth beef cheek, just come together like a beautiful note in a song, that just keeping sounding over and over in my head.

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Nanka Lemak 4/5

Do you know that the whole jackfruit can be eaten? Using unripe jackfruit, this is made into the Nanka Lemak. The texture of the nanka is quite similar to artichoke. The whole experience is like have a bowl of vegetable curry.

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Kueh Bingka Ubi 4.8/5

Not to be missed is the Kueh Bingka Ubi. a favourite nyonya tea time treat. The baked tapioca cake so soft and delicious. We even asked for second serving.

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Dulce de Leche Ice Cream 4.5/5

Wrapping up the dinner, Annette made us some Dulce de Leche Ice Cream and Cookies. She even offered us coffee and tea.

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Cookies 4.5/5

Reservation at FatFuku takes about a month. If I am not wrong, Annette is not doing this full time, she only hosts dinner up to 3 times a week. Annette is a well known food writers and she is still contributing to many publications as well as conducting cooking classes. If you ever getting a seating at her private dining, you will be assure that you will be in for a tummy good time.


FatFuku
451 Upper East Coast Road
Singapore 466499
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Nearest MRT: Bedok (EW Line)

Direction: 
1) Alight at Bedok MRT station. Take Exit A. Walk to Bus Stop at Bedok MRT station (Stop ID 84039). Take bus number 137. Alight 6 stops later. Walk to destination. Journey time about 15 minutes. [Map]

Saturday, July 28, 2018

Positano Risto @ Bussorah Street - Launches New Menu With More Than 10 Scrumptious Classic Italian Dishes

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Situated in the heart of Kampong Glam, just a stone throw away from the buzzing Haji Lane is Positano Risto - a 7-month old Muslim-owned establishment with a casual Italian dining concept. Bringing a brand new menu to the table with more than 10 new Italian dishes to indulge in, diners can expect a variety of classic Italian must-haves such as the Squid Ink Pasta, handmade Thin Crust Roma Style Pizzas and have a taste of authentic flavours from dishes such as herbed Osso Bucco and Premium Short Ribs.

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Arancini Balls 3.8/5

The Arancini Balls ($11.95) features 4 pieces of golden brown crispy spheres made with warm fragrant Italian rice and stuffed with stretchy mozzarella. Fried to perfection, the Arancini balls does not taste oily and the homemade sauce at the bottom complemented the Italian rice balls excellently.

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Positano's Signature Boston Lobster Fettuccine 3.5/5

Their Signature Boston Lobster Fettuccine ($58.95) features a whole Boston lobster with fettuccine soaked in a generous portion of creamy lobster bisque sauce. While we find the heap of fettuccine a tad too salty, the noodles are cooked al dente and the creamy sauce further brings our the natural sweetness of the lobster meat. The larger portioned dish is suitable for sharing between 2 pax.

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Godfather 4/5 and Frullato Di Frutta 4/5

The Godfather ($13.95) features a ferrero rocher nutella milkshake with vanilla ice cream. Packed with a rich ferrero rocher flavour, the drink may be a tad sinful, yet thoroughly enjoyable as it is not overly sweet and filled with an intense nutty chocolate aroma. The Frullato Di Frutta ($8.95) features a non-fat orange yogurt drink, which is a refreshing sweet-sour combination with a minty aftertaste.

Photos and words by Crystal. A girl who likes to eat, photograph, and write about food, and dreams about travelling around the world one day. Note: This is an invited tasting.


Positano Risto
66 Bussorah Street
Singapore 199479
Tel: +65 62921866
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Nearest MRT: Nicoll Highway (CC Line), Bugis (DT Line, EW Line)

Opening Hours:
Sun-Thu: 1130am - 1030pm
Fri: 1130am - 11pm
Sat: 1130am - 12midnight

Direction:
1) Alight at Nicoll Highway MRT station. Take Exit A. Take the overhead bridge to Beach Road. Walk towards the junction of Jalan Sultan and Beach Road. Cross the road and walk down Beach Road. Turn right onto Bussorah Street. Walk to destination. Journey time about 10 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Bugis MRT station. Take Exit B. Walk towards Raffles Hospital. Walk to junction of North Bridge Road and Ophir Road. Cross the junction and walk down North Bridge Road towards Arab Street. Turn right into Arab Street. Walk down Arab Street. Turn left onto Baghdad Street. Turn right onto Bussorah Street. Walk to destination. Journey time about 10 minutes. [Map]

Friday, July 27, 2018

La Pizzeria @ Republic of Singapore Yacht Club (RSYC) - Catching The Sunset Over Classic Wood Fried Pizza and Pasta

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Tucked away in the western coast of Singapore, La Pizzeria at the Bridge & Beacon Bar is a newly opened Italian restaurant set within the premises of Republic of Singapore Yacht Club. With the guidance of Italian Chef Francesco Romano who runs a cheese factory in Italy and currently the corporate Chef of Thunder Road Group in Dubai, the team dish out the classics - namely wood fired pizzas and pastas, coupled with sides and desserts. Speaking of which, we were told that the menu is put together with recipes passed down from the Italian's grandmother!

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Fried Seafood Platter 3.5/5

We started our lunch with Fried Seafood Platter ($29). I really like how thin and crisp the batter was, while the squid and Tiger Prawns remained succulent within the thin coat. I would usually avoid fried food but I had quite a portion of this as I could hardly taste much grease in the batter.

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Spinach and Ricotta Ravioli 4.2/5

For Pastas, we chose the highly recommended Spinach and Ricotta Ravioli ($25) and indeed, it is one of the most memorable ravioli I ever had. Covered with a bread over the huge bowl, the pasta was served piping hot onto our table. With anticipation, we watched as the bread cover was being sliced open, revealing the treasure hidden. Mouthwatering aroma from the truffle mushroom cream sauce set out in waves, exciting our appetite. The pasta was thin with a texture spot on. Each golden pouch was aptly filled with spinach and ricotta, and every bite there was always a right amount of everything - pasta, filling, mushroom, sauce.

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Primavera 3/5

The Pizza we had was Primavera ($22). The combination of the ingredients was tasty - melted mozzarella topped with large slices of prosciutto, a heap of rocket lettuce and shaved parmesan cheese. I like how the sharp rocket leaves cuts the richness of the cheese and meat. What fell short of our expectation was the crust, as we felt that the dough was slightly under baked.

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Tiramisu 3/5

Summing up of meal was a beautiful piece of Tiramisu ($9). The sweetness was just right, if only there could be some liqueur added in. That would be perfect.

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With such great view, atmosphere and spaciousness, I really enjoyed my lunch over here at La Pizzeria at the Bridge & Beacon Bar. If you are here for the dinner, try to be here slightly earlier to catch the sunset!

Photos and words by Si An. A girl who is allured by travelling, loves the feel of freedom, smell of the rain and the aroma of fine coffee and food. Note: This is an invited tasting.


Republic of Singapore Yacht Club (RSYC) 
Level 2
52 West Coast Ferry Road
Singapore 126887
Tel: +65 67689443
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Nearest MRT: Clementi (EW Line), Haw Par Villa (CC Line)

Opening Hours:
Tue-Thu & Sun: 12pm - 230pm, 6pm - 10pm
Fri-Sat, Eve of PH & PH: 12pm - 230pm, 6pm - 11pm
(Closed on Mon)

Direction:
1) Alight at Clementi MRT station. Take Exit D. Walk to taxi stand. Take RSYC Shuttle bus. Shuttle bus schedule. [Map]

2) Alight at Haw Par Villa MRT station. Take Exit A. Walk to bus stop opposite station. Take RSYC Shuttle bus. Shuttle bus schedule. [Map]

Thursday, July 26, 2018

The Square Restaruant @ Novotel Singapore Clarke Quay - Launches First Ever Salted Egg Buffet Perfect For Salted Egg Lovers

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Located on the 7th level of Novotel Singapore Clarke Quay, The Square Restaurant presents its first ever Salted Egg "Go For Gold" Buffet available from 1st July to 30th August 2018. Relish in exciting salted egg items from mains, seafood to desserts where you can find a piece of gold heaven in every corner.

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The star of the show would be the golden velvety salted egg fountain positioned prominently as the centerpiece of the buffet.

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There are also a large variety of condiments on sticks to dip into the salted egg fountain such as the Crispy Chicken Wings, Chicken Yakitori, Sausages, Fried Tofu, Assorted vegetables and more.

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Other than the salted egg fountain, there are also a number of scrumptious salted egg offerings to feast into, such as their signature Salted Egg Crayfish, as well as the Salted Egg Mac and Cheese.

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While the Salted Egg Mac and Cheese is enjoyable, the salted egg flavour incorporated within the dish could be stronger.

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The desserts section features a variety of dessert options such as the fluffy Japanese cheese cake, lemon Swiss Roll and more. It showcases 2 salted egg highlights: the Salted Egg Cheesecake and Salted Egg Chilli Chocolate Mousse.

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While the Salted Egg sauce drizzled on the Salted Egg Cheesecake might be a little too subtle, I still enjoyed the creamy cheesecake base. The Salted Egg Chilli Chocolate Mousse has a rather subtle salted egg flavour with a stronger chocolate base. Each bite emits a sharp spicy note from the chilli within the mousse cake.

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There are also a pancake making machine and an ice cream counter in a corner of the restaurant, which might be easily missed if you were not informed. Press the start button on the pancake machine and watch the machine whirring away as it churns out 2 small odd-shaped pancakes each time. The warm Pancakes boast a soft and fluffy texture, which was rather decent considering they were machine-made, and also complimented well with the ice cream.

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Apart from the salted egg highlights at the buffet, there are also a variety of other non-salted options as well, where diners can continue to indulge in if they get an overdose of salted egg. There are the Thai Style Chicken Fried Rice, Pork Ribs with Honey Sauce, Tofu with Prawns, Swedish Style Meatballs and more.

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For the seafood lovers, leave some space for the Seafood on Ice inclusive of Fresh Oyster, Live paoched Tiger Prawns, Scallops, Black Mussel and Sashimi.

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The inagural Go For Gold Salted Egg buffet is only available for dinner in the month of July and August. Menus are on rotation and buffet items may be subject to change.

Go For Gold Salted Egg Buffet
Sun-Thu: 6pm - 10pm
Price: $58 Adult, $40 Senior Citizen (above 55 years old), $29 Child (5-12 years old)

Photos and words by Crystal. A girl who likes to eat, photograph, and write about food, and dreams about travelling around the world one day. Note: This is an invited tasting.


The Square Restaurant
Novotel Singapore Clark Quay
177A River Valley Road
Singapore 179031
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Nearest MRT: Fort Canning (DT Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Sun: 6am - 1030pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Fort Canning MRT station. Take Exit A. Walk to Liang Court. Walk to Tan Tye Place road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 3 minutes. [Map]

Wednesday, July 25, 2018

Michelin Guide Singapore 2018 - 5 New Stars Among The 39 Starred Restaurants But No 3-Star Restaurant

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Michelin Guide Singapore has announced the winners of 2018. This year a total of 39 restaurants have made it to stardom, receiving their star. This is an increase of 1 starred restaurant compare to 38 last year.

5 new restaurants received their one star this year making it into the 2018 listing. However, there is no 3-star restaurant in Singapore this year after Joël Robuchon decided to close the restaurant at RWS. The 2-star restaurant list also shrunk from 7 to 5 this year, due to the closing of André and L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon.


Michelin Starred Restaurants 2018


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Three Star
(No Awardee)

Two Star
Les Amis
Odette
Shisen Hanten
Shoukouwa
Waku Ghin

One Star
Alma
Bacchanalia
Béni
Braci
Burnt Ends *NEW
Candlenut
Cheek by Jowl
Chef Kang's
Corner House
Crystal Jade Golden Palace
Cut
Garibaldi
Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodle
Iggy's
Imperial Treasure Fine Teochew Cuisine
Jaan
Jiang-Nan Chun *NEW
Labyrinth
Lei Garden
Liao Fan Hong Kong Soya Sauce Chicken Rice & Noodle
Ma Cuisine *NEW
Meta
Nouri *NEW
Putien (Kitchener Road)
Rhubarb
Saint Pierre
Shinji (Bras Basah Road)
Shinji (Tanglin Road)
Summer Palace
Summer Pavilion
Sushi Ichi
Sushi Kimura *NEW
The Song of India
Whitegrass

I have mentioned in my blog after visiting Nouri last year that it has the potential to get a star, and indeed it is one of the 5 new restaurants to get a star this year. Congratulations! Chef Ivan of Nouri probably is a hot property for restaurants that is chasing a star since he has a good track record of getting a star for Bacchanalia and now Nouri.

The other new winners are Burnt Ends, Jiang-Nan Chun, Ma Cuisine and Sushi Kimura. Congratulations to the restaurants and chefs.

Unfortunately Osia is the restaurant that has fallen from the list this year,

Do visit Michelin Guide Singapore at https://guide.michelin.sg/ for more details.

NY Night Market @ Westgate Shopping Mall - Offers Delicious And Affordable Korean-American Fusion Comfort Food X 'K FOOD WHEEL OF DAEBAK' Sure-Win Promotion

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From 5 July to 5 August 2018, K Food Holdings, operator of Chir Chir Fusion Chicken Factory, Masizzim, Kogane Yama, Nipong Naepong and NY Night Market, recently launched the 'K FOOD WHEEL OF DAEBAK', which is a sure-win “wheel of fortune” promotion through which customers dining at any of the aforementioned restaurants will be entitled to one spin of the wheel for every $50 spent in a single receipt. No matter where the wheel is spun to, customers will surely be rewarded with some form of food or dining vouchers, such as a $50 dining voucher or a free order of Ranch Cheese Fries.

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We visited one of its participating oulet, NY Night Market which is a Korean-American fusion food joint located at Westgate. First established in Seoul Korea, this popular chain specialises in international street food whee one can find in New York City, offering Western food items such as fried chicken, pasta and pizza infused with Korean elements.

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Waterfall Cheese Shrimp 4.5/5

The Waterfall Cheese Shrimp ($13.90) features perfectly succulent grilled prawns with broccoli, king oyster mushrooms and cherry tomatoes blanketed in a waterfall of lusciously creamy mozzarella and emmental sauce from a mini bucket. Packed full of creamy cheesy goodness, this is definitely a dream come true for cheese-lovers.

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Gambas Al Ajillo 4.2/5

A Spain Tapas-inspired dish, the Gambas Al Ajillo ($13.90) comes in a sizzling plate of sauteed prawns in garlic and olive oil, served with crispy toasted garlic breadsticks. Similar to the waterfall cheese shrimp dish. the prawns are fresh and juicy with a slight peppery aftertaste. The rich flavours of garlic and olive oil makes the dish extremely fragrant. We recommend mopping up all those delicious olive oil with the breadsticks.

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Blood & Seoul 4/5

With alcohol going at discounted prices during happy hour till 7pm, the Blood & Seoul ($10; UP: $14.90) was quite a catch with lime Mojito, raspberry and strawberry puree, lemon juice and mint cocktail mix in a huge glass, and a beer bottle inserted upside down into the glass. Finish at least half of your drink before lifting the beer bottle to allow more beer to flow into the glass. While the cocktail is mildly sweet with a refreshing fruity taste, bitter hints of alcohol become more prominent as the beer slowly empties into the glass.

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Party in New York 4.2/5

The Party in New York ($30.90) features the hearty surf 'n' turf platter filled with sausage, cajun fried chicken, prawn, french fries, pineapple and corn. It also comes with a sizzling hotplate of Beef Steak. Cooked medium rare, these 150g of grilled flat iron steak is tender and juicy, perfectly seasoned with basil and served with rich BBQ sauce and butter.

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NY Night Market is the perfect place to indulge in some delicious and affordable Korean-Western fusion street food over a get-together with friends in a casual fun setting. If you're ever missing the buzzing night markets in korea, come by NY Night market to relive the experience again!

The 'K FOOD WHEEL OF DAEBAK' is available from 5 July to 5 August 2018, where diners are entitled to a single spin of the wheel with every $50 spent in a single receipt. WIth a sure-win concept, stand a chance to win from a variety of vouchers available such as a $50 dining voucher, order of Ranch Cheese Fries or Sleepless in Nacho at NY Night Market, or at other participating outlets.

Photos and words by Crystal. A girl who likes to eat, photograph, and write about food, and dreams about travelling around the world one day. Note: This is an invited tasting.


NY Night Market
Westgate
3 Gateway Drive
#01-08
Singapore 608532
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Nearest MRT: Jurong East (EW Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Fri: 11am - 10pm
Sat-Sun: 11am - 11pm

Direction: 
1) Alight at Jurong East MRT station. Take Exit D. Walk to destination. Journey time about 3 minutes. [Map]