Showing posts with label .Area: Amoy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label .Area: Amoy. Show all posts

Saturday, September 21, 2024

Birds of A Feather @ Amoy Street - Soaring to New Height with A New Cuisine Approach & Refreshed Menu

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Birds of A Feather has been a staple of Singapore's dining scene for eight years. Now, Head Chef Eugene See is refreshing the menu with bold new creations that continue to merge East and West, all while paying homage to the restaurant's signature Sichuan influences.

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Crab and Avocado Bruschetta 4.2/5

We started the evening with the Crab and Avocado Bruschetta ($18). This dish features crab tartare mixed with Sichuan-infused guacamole, served atop toasted brioche and finished with pomegranate seeds, caviar, and slices of green apple. The interplay of creamy avocado, sweet crab, and the slight numbing sensation from the Sichuan peppercorns was delightful. The crunchy brioche was a perfect vessel for the toppings, and the pomegranate pops added sweetness — a satisfying and inventive starter.

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Yu Xiang Eggplant 4/5

Next was the Yu Xiang Eggplant ($18), Chef Eugene's modern twist on the traditional Sichuan dish, Yu Xiang Qie Zi (鱼香茄子). The dish showcases eggplant in two ways — one is braised in house-made Yu Xiang sauce, and the other is prepared escabeche style, pickled in the same sauce. The combination of soft, braised eggplant and the slightly tangy, pickled version was a unique way to play with textures. The rich, garlicky sauce brought everything together beautifully.

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Ceviche 4/5

The Ceviche ($21) is a vibrant and fresh dish inspired by the classic Peruvian seafood appetiser but with a Sichuan twist. Here, diced Spanish seabass is cured in a Sichuan-style "Leche de Tigre" with pickled ginger and vine pepper oil, which provides an additional zing to the delicate fish. The balance of acidity and spice made it a refreshing and bold offering, though not as Sichuan-heavy as some might expect.

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Spinach & Mushroom 3.8/5

Spinach & Mushroom ($17) offers a fusion of flavours rooted in a classic breakfast combination but elevated with Sichuan influences. The spinach is topped with toasted pine nuts, smoked bamboo shoots, and rye croutons, finished with fermented Sichuan black soybean sabayon and a drizzle of Tang Cu sauce. The dish was hearty and well-balanced, with the earthy notes from the smoked bamboo adding an extra layer of flavour. The tanginess from the sauce brought a bright contrast to the rich ingredients.

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Find the Chicken in the Chillies 4.5/5

A fan-favourite and rightly so, the Find the Chicken in the Chillies ($19) is Chef Eugene's playful take on the iconic Sichuan dish La Zi Ji (辣子鸡). Tender, juicy chicken popcorn is wok-fried with a mix of dried chillies, Sichuan peppercorns, garlic, and leeks. The chicken is first coated in seasoned breadcrumbs and then fried twice to achieve an ultra-crispy exterior. It's addictive, spicy, and flavourful — a must-order for spice lovers. One of the best renditions of La Zi Ji I've had in Singapore.

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Ume Tomato 4.2/5

The Ume Tomato ($14) was a lighter, refreshing dish made with Looye cherry tomatoes sourced from Holland. The tomatoes are marinated in Ume (plum) and served with Ume granite, sour jelly, and salicornia. The combination of sweet, sour, and salty flavours was intriguing, with the tangy granite providing a nice contrast to the sweetness of the tomatoes. This dish is an ideal palate cleanser to order after the spicy La Zi Ji, as it beautifully cuts through the heat and refreshes the senses.

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Oriental Duck Consomme 4/5

The Oriental Duck Consomme ($28) is a beautiful representation of Chef Eugene's love for roasted duck. The consommé is poured tableside over duck ravioli, braised daikon, black trumpet mushrooms, and cordyceps flower. The broth is clear yet rich in flavour, and the tender duck ravioli was the star of the dish. Each bite was comforting and elegant and showcased the complexity of the flavours in a subtle way. A dish that will impress both fans of Sichuan and French cuisine.

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Chow Chow Prawn 4.2/5

A Sichuan-inspired take on the American South's chow chow relish, the Chow Chow Prawn ($43) features wok-fried spiced tiger prawns paired with a Sichuan chow chow relish made from cabbage, onions, and bell peppers. The prawns were perfectly cooked, with a slight char that added smokiness to the dish. The chow chow relish had a nice balance of tang and heat, complementing the sweetness of the prawns — a creative and well-executed dish.

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Loup De Mer 4.8/5

The Loup De Mer ($98) is a whole European seabass cooked perfectly. The fish is served with asparagus, ratte potato, kale, and vine pepper beurre blanc, and then the fish is finished with Sichuan chopped chilli salsa. The crispy skin, with scales left intact, added a delightful crisp to the tender, flaky fish. The beurre blanc had a slight Sichuan kick, making this a dish that marries European finesse with bold Sichuan flavours —definitely one of the menu's highlights.

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Homestyle Braised Pork Belly 4.5/5

A hearty, comforting dish, the Homestyle Braised Pork Belly ($63) draws inspiration from claypot rice but is elevated with Chef Eugene's signature touch. The tender pork belly is perfectly braised and served with fried kale, tea tree mushroom, garlic rice, and egg confit. For an added indulgence, shaved truffle is available as an add-on. The dish was rich and satisfying, though the price point might be steep for some.

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Citrus Block 4/5

Birds of A Feather continues to impress with its new menu, blending traditional Sichuan flavours with contemporary Western techniques. Chef Eugene's creative vision shines through in every dish, particularly in standouts like the Find the Chicken in the Chillies, Loup De Mer, and Homestyle Braised Pork Belly. Whether you're a longtime fan or a first-time visitor, this menu refresh brings a sense of excitement and reinvention to the restaurant's already impressive offerings.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Birds of A Feather
115 Amoy Street
Singapore 069935
Tel: +65 9755 7115
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Nearest MRT: Telok Ayer (DT Line), Tanjong Pagar (EW Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Sat: 12pm - 3pm, 6pm - 12midnight
Sun: 12pm - 3pm, 6pm - 10pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Telok Ayer MRT station. Take Exit A. Turn left and walk down Cross Street towards 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. Follow the covered walkway to the junction of Mccallum Street, Telok Ayer and Amoy Street. Turn left at the junction onto Amoy Street. Continue on Amoy Street to the end of the road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 10 minutes. [Map]

Friday, September 20, 2024

Hayop @ Amoy Street - Offshoot of Manila's Favourite Filipino Restaurant Manam

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Hayop is the latest addition to Singapore’s dining scene, an offshoot of Manila’s beloved Manam, bringing a modern twist to classic Filipino cuisine. Situated in a lively part of town, Hayop is all about showcasing the vibrant flavours of the Philippines while offering diners a glimpse of the country’s famous hospitality.

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Ensaladang Hayop 4/5

We kicked off the meal with the Ensaladang Hayop ($14), a refreshing and vibrant salad that sets the tone for the meal. Winged beans and green mango are the stars of the dish, tossed in a salted egg yolk vinaigrette and garnished with red radish, house-pickled watermelon rind, and salted egg white crumble. The crunch from the winged beans, the tangy bite of the green mango, and the savoury vinaigrette all come together beautifully. It’s light but packed with flavour, a great way to awaken the palate.

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Lumpia 3.8/5

Next up, we tried the Lumpia ($14/2pc), which, at first glance, reminded me more of a taco than what is known in the Philippines as spring rolls because it has Chinese origins introduced by Hokkien immigrants who made their way to the Philippines during the pre-colonial period. This fresh version of Lumpia is made with roasted heirloom baby carrots, soy-braised jackfruit, pickled jicama, minced garlic, and crushed peanuts, all wrapped in house-made mung bean crepes. The jackfruit's earthiness and the vegetables' crunch give it a unique texture and flavour.

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Manam's Crispy Palabok 4/5

We then moved on to the Crispy Palabok ($26). This dish takes the traditional Filipino noodle dish Palabok and adds a creative twist. Here, crispy glass noodles replace the usual soft rice noodles, topped with charred baby cuttlefish, tiger prawns, chicharron, tinapa flakes (smoked fish), crispy garlic, and spring onion. As the shrimp and annatto sauce are poured over the crispy noodles, they soften and soak up the rich, savoury flavours. It turns into a slurping goodness, with the sauce harmonising everything together.

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Manam's House Crispy Sisig 4.5/5

One of my favourites of the evening was Manam's House Crispy Sisig ($22). Sisig is a quintessential Filipino dish, and Hayop's version doesn't disappoint. This crispy and sizzling version is made from pork jowl and cheek and is packed with flavour, elevated by fried garlic, red chilli, and spring onions. The contrast of textures from the crispy pork and the softness of the other components made every bite a joy. This is one dish I'll be returning for.

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Kamatis 4.2/5

The Kamatis ($6) was a light and zesty salad made from fresh heirloom tomatoes tossed in calamansi vinaigrette with crispy silverfish. It was a simple dish showcasing the tomatoes' natural sweetness with a hint of tang from the vinaigrette. The crispy silverfish adds a bit of saltiness and crunch to round out the flavours.

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Adobong Dilaw 4/5

Next, we had the Adobong Dilaw ($36), a unique take on adobo, which is often regarded as the national dish of the Philippines. This version features tender Duroc pork belly braised in turmeric and coconut vinegar sauce, accompanied by roasted bone marrow and garlic confit puffs. The turmeric added a warm, earthy note to the rich adobo sauce, while the roasted bone marrow provided an indulgent, creamy texture. This dish was a flavourful and creative interpretation of a Filipino classic.

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Manam's Wagyu & Watermelon Sinigang 4.2/5

One of the most intriguing dishes of the night was Manam's Wagyu & Watermelon Sinigang ($56). This tangy tamarind-based soup typically uses pork, but Hayop's version substitutes it with grass-fed NZ Wagyu short rib, adding a luxurious twist. The charred watermelon was an unexpected but delightful addition, lending a subtle sweetness that complemented the broth's tartness. It's a unique spin on sinigang that brings depth and complexity to this comforting dish.

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Buko Pie 4/5

For dessert, we had the Buko Pie ($14), a Filipino twist on the American apple pie. Instead of apples, the pie is filled with sweet, creamy coconut (buko) and topped with buttery crumble, whipped coconut cream, parmesan, and cheddar cheese. The combination of sweet and savoury flavours worked surprisingly well, with the cheese adding an interesting contrast to the rich coconut filling. It was a satisfying way to end the meal.

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Halo-halo 4.2/5

Finally, we had the iconic Filipino dessert, Halo-halo ($18), which translates to "mix-mix." Hayop's version of this shaved ice treat combines milk, leche flan, ube halaya (purple yam jam), candied beans, and jelly, all topped with a scoop of ube sorbetes (purple yam ice cream). The flavours and textures were a delightful mix, though it reminded me slightly of Singapore's ice kachang. It's a vibrant and refreshing dessert, perfect for a warm day.

Hayop successfully brings a taste of modern Filipino cuisine to Singapore, blending tradition with creativity. While some dishes are more experimental, they remain rooted in the rich heritage of Filipino flavours. The Crispy Sisig and Wagyu & Watermelon Sinigang were the highlights for me, showcasing the boldness and inventiveness of the menu. Whether you're familiar with Filipino food or a newcomer, Hayop is definitely worth a visit.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Hayop
104 Amoy Street
Singapore 069924
Tel: +65 8028 9012
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Nearest MRT: Tanjong Pagar (EW Line), Telok Ayer (DT Line)

Opening Hours:
Tue-Sat: 5pm - 10pm
(Closed on Sun, Mon)

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]

Saturday, June 10, 2023

Restaurant Gaig @ Stanley Road - An Immersive Catalan Fare With New Chef’s Menu

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Nestled in the heart of Singapore's bustling dining precinct, Restaurant Gaig brings the vibrant flavours of Catalan cuisine to the city. As the first international outpost of the original Michelin-starred restaurant in Barcelona, helmed by renowned chef Carles Gaig, Restaurant Gaig in Singapore is a testament to the rich culinary heritage of Catalonia. Operated by chef Gaig's daughter, Núria Gibert, this establishment continues the family's tradition of excellence in gastronomy, spanning five generations.

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At the kitchen's helm is Executive Chef Marti Carlos, who honed his skills under the tutelage of Chef Gaig himself. With a deep-rooted respect for Catalan culinary traditions, Executive Chef Marti pays homage to the region's vibrant culture and heritage while infusing his dishes with a sophisticated flair. To celebrate the magical Catalonia Summer, Restaurant Gaig presents a new Chef's Menu ($180++ per diner) that promises an immersive dining experience.

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The Thinnest Fuet Sandwich, Sunday's Vermut, Surf and Turf Taco 4/5

The gastronomic journey begins with a trio of canapés inspired by Catalan's classic snacks and Sunday social traditions. The Thinnest Fuet Sandwich showcases a crisp and thin filo pastry filled with savoury pork cold cuts and grated tomatoes—a nostalgic favourite from Chef Marti's childhood.

Sunday's Vermut pays tribute to the Spanish tradition of enjoying vermouth with light snacks like potato chips and olives. At Restaurant Gaig, cockle, vermouth, and olive pearls are served in a fried potato shell, offering a burst of flavour in a single bite.

Another delightful creation is the Surf and Turf Taco, featuring shredded lamb ossobuco served in a shrimp fritter "taco" shell, complemented by cured shallots, Lyo corn, and green Mojo Verde dressing.

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Homemade Raviolis 5/5

Continuing the culinary journey, the Homemade Raviolis delight with roasted lamb shoulder and scampi broth. The tender ravioli, stuffed with minced lamb leg shoulder, is beautifully accompanied by langoustine consommé, creating a harmonious balance of flavours.

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Frit Menorqui 4.2/5

The Frit Menorquí pays homage to the Balearic Islands, presenting pan-seared lobster with sofrito and lobster bisque-infused egg yolk—a dish traditionally enjoyed during the summer months.

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Glazed Sweetbreads and Artichoke 3.8/5

For those seeking a nose-to-tail experience, the Glazed Sweetbreads with Artichoke and Chips showcases creamy lamb sweetbreads paired with parsnip purée, glazed artichokes, and chips. It is an exquisite combination of textures and flavours.

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Lamb Rack 4.8/5

The Chef's Menu also features a succulent Lamb Rack with idiazabal cheese sauce, where the buttery and smoky notes of the farmhouse sheep cheese elevate the roasted lamb.

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Pre-Dessert 4/5

A pre-dessert of Smoked Chocolate with Strawberry and Basil delights the senses, with strawberry and basil ice cream accompanied by smoked chocolate ganache, chocolate crumble, and white chocolate tuile.

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Orange Dessert 4.2/5

Concluding the remarkable culinary experience is a dessert that pairs Orange Sorbet with carrot sabayon, mandarin carrot sorbet, egg yolk ice cream, orange pearls, and sugar bits. This inventive creation showcases the versatility of oranges in various forms, leaving a bright and refreshing note on the palate.

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Restaurant Gaig offers an impeccable display of the best of Catalan culinary traditions. From the cherished family recipes passed down through generations to the innovative twists introduced by Chef Marti Carlos, every dish celebrates Catalonia's rich gastronomic heritage. Immerse yourself in a truly memorable dining experience that captures the essence of Catalonia at Restaurant Gaig.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Gaig
16 Stanley Street
Singapore 068735
Tel: +65 62212134
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Nearest MRT: Telok Ayer (DT Line), Tanjong Pagar (EW Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Sat: 12pm - 3pm, 6pm - 11pm
(Closed on Sun)

Direction:
1) Alight at Telok Ayer MRT station. Take Exit A. Turn left and walk to Telok Ayer Street. Turn left onto Telok Ayer Street, walk to Boon Tat Street. Turn left onto Boon Tat Street. Turn right onto Stanley Street. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]

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

Sunday, July 31, 2022

Avenue 87 @ Amoy Street - The Third Edition Tasting Menu

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I am back again at Avenue 87, a modern Asian restaurant opened by co-Chef-Founders Glen Tay and Alex Phan. The duo has recently put together a new menu - Journey Menu (125++) and  Experience Menu ($168++).

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Pork Jelly 3.5/5

I had the Experience Menu, kickstarting with several Snacks that showcase the chef's interpretation of the local flavours. For example, the Pork Jelly is inspired by the classic Teochew pig's trotter jelly sandwiched between two thin crispy sheets.

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Tofu and Kueh Pie Tie 4/5

Next is the Tofu and Kueh Pie Tie. The Tofu is an interpretation of the mapo tofu substituting the spiciness with Korean chilli paste (gochujang). The Kueh Pie Tie is not a new snack but an elevated one for their love of the local curry fish head. It is Indian-style curry, tangy and packed with aroma from the spices.

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Laksa 3.5/5

As for the Laksa sphere, it was an interesting representation of the local flavour topped with caviar and an Indian spiced cracker. Unfortunately, I thought the cracker spices overpowered the appreciation of the laksa flavour.

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Uni on Toast 4.2/5

The last snack is the Uni on Toast. A delicious combination that will get one screaming for more.

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Foie Gras 4/5

Moving on to the next dish, we have the Foie Gras, which is thick and creamy, paired with Chinese celery, confit tomato and mandarin orange. I like the touch of mandarin orange that helps to refresh the palate.

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Duck 4.5/5

One of my favourite courses is the Duck item, a soup dish. Being Chinese, we love our soup. The saltiness from the salted vegetables and heat from the peppercorn made this a delicious pot of soup. You can also find a cabbage roll wrapped with duck meat in it.

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Frog Legs 4.2/5

The Frog Legs are my dining companions' favourite dishes. The boneless and tender frog legs are cooked in a beautiful Thai green curry sauce, with the addition of lemongrass and Thai basil for the extra fragrant.

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Toothfish 4.5/5

The Toothfish has a sweet buttery flavour similar to cod fish. The beautifully cooked fish is complemented by the crab roe and baijiu sauce, topped with ikura.

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Aged Yamaguchi Wagyu

The last savoury dish is the Aged Yamaguchi Wagyu. It is served together with Taiwanese claypot rice with wild mushrooms. Having them together, it felt like having a plate of Asian char siew rice on a plate.

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Calpis

Before moving to the dessert, we had the palate cleanser that was sweet and refreshing.

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Toast 4.2/5

For dessert, we had a soft and fluffy Toast deep-fried to a crispy exterior, paired excellently with kaya ice cream.

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Last, we had the Petite Four to wrap up the dinner. I enjoyed the soft and spongy Mochi coated with peanuts. The Jackfruit Ice Cream Sandwich is as good too.

Overall, I enjoyed the new menu at Avenue 87. Previously, I felt their menu might be hard for customers to accept as it was too focused on local flavours. The new menu is more balance, incorporating more Asian flavours while still showcasing the local flavours in the snack items.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


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Avenue 87
47 Amoy Street
Singapore 069873
Tel: +65 98388401/ 69705491
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Nearest MRT: Telok Ayer (DT Line), Tanjong Pagar (EW Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon, Wed-Sat 1130am - 230pm, 530pm - 10pm
(Closed on Tue, Sun and PH)

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]

Tuesday, November 2, 2021

Oishii Ristorante @ Frasers Tower - New Japanese-Italian Restaurant Offering Omakase Dinner As Cheap As $53/pax

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Opened in June this year at Frasers Tower is Oishii Ristorante offering Italian pizza and pasta with a touch of Japanese ingenuity, alongside donburi and an array of classic Japanese dishes. The Japanese-Italian restaurant also has a splendid selection of Japanese sake, whisky, fine wines, champagne and beer to complement the dishes.

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Truffle & Kombu Edamame 3.5/5

We started with Truffle & Kombu Edamame ($10), an ideal snack to munch on before the rest of the food is served.

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Oishii Salad $12

Our salad of the day is an Heirloom of Tomatoes. I enjoyed the tomatoes' sweetness a lot, brightened by the ponzu-like sauce.

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Truffle Mushroom & Seaweed Rigatoni 3.8/5

Pasta lovers will adore the Truffle Mushroom & Seaweed Rigatoni ($20) that has been perfectly cooked to a delightful al dente texture. Accompanying the beautiful dish are sauteed mushrooms in a miso truffle cream sauce, topped with nori seaweed.

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Unagi & Corn Pizza 4/5

From the paste, we move to another Italian staple - pizza. We picked the Unagi & Corn Pizza ($22). The eight-inch white sauce pizza is topped with unagi, corn, tobiko and nori. The fusion combination works for me, giving the traditional pizza topping a new take.

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Yuzu Miso Salmon & Ikura Don 4/5

From Italy, we moved to the Japanese's Donburi. We had the Yuzu Miso Salmon & Ikura Don ($28) brimming with fresh Atlantic salmon, ikura, onsen egg, tobiko, olives, pickled mustard greens and cucumbers. I appreciate the yuzu miso marination for the salmon and ikura. It enlivens the enjoyment of the rice bowl.

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Salmon Tartare 4.2/5

It seems like the chef likes to use yuzu in his cooking. Yuzu is also used in the Salmon Tartare ($20), brightening the seasoned fresh diced salmon and served with tamago, tobiko and Pistachio nuts.

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Ribeye & Pesto 4/5

Another beautiful dish on the menu is the Ribeye & Pesto ($18, 120g). On top of the char on the exterior of the binchotan grilled ribeye, I can taste a hint of sweetness to the medium-rare beef. It seems like it has been marinated in some sweet marinade, giving it the sweetness, paired with house-made pesto.

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Yuzu Choc Tart 4.2/5

Wrapping up our dinner is Yuzu Choc Tart ($16). Another item on the menu shows the chef loves to work with yuzu. Usually, I have chocolate with orange, but yuzu is the first for me. I enjoy the yuzu curd and chocolate ganache combination more. The flavours are more prominent.

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For those looking for a unique experience at Oishii Ristorante, you can go for the Japanese-Italian fusion omakase at an attractive price of $80/pax during lunch and dinner at $53/pax for 7 courses and $76/pax for 9 courses. It is not a typo error! The dinner omakase is cheaper than the lunch omakase!

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Oishii Ristorante
Frasers Tower
182 Cecil Street
#01-05
Singapore 069547
Tel: +65 62327890
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Nearest MRT: Tanjong Pagar (EW Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Sat: 113am - 1030pm
(Closed on Sun)

Direction:
1) Alight at Tanjong Pagar MRT station. Take Exit G. Walk to destination. Journey time about 4 minutes. [Map]