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

Saturday, April 14, 2018

Chef’s Table @ Capella Singapore - Wellness Tea Time

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If you are a wholly believer of a plant-based diet or about to step into the realm of raw food, veganism etc, but finds it really hard to give up your sweets, Capella Tea Experience – Wellness Tea Time may be able to ease that yearning, every Friday. At Chef’s Table, this special menu is put together with great effort by Sandra Lim of Live Fruitfully, a certified Raw Food Chef from The Matthew Kenney Culinary Institute and Chef David Senia, the Culinary Director of Capella Singapore. Presented in the form of a five-course menu, the Wellness Tea Time offers not just gluten-free and dairy-free savouries but also sweet creations!

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Caffaine takes a back seat. Get in tune with yourself and choose from Ronnefeldt Ayurvedic teas instead, according to your mood – a cocoa-rich taste with light floral notes Stay in Balance; an invigorating herbal Light My Flame or the smooth green tea blend Let It Go.

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Hummus is quite common in a vegan diet but I really love this Crispy Charcoal Tuile with Root Vegetables Hummus. Its exuberant colours, textures and most of all, the taste. The hummus is made with sweet potato, yet it has a savoury depth and a tangy note. It is designed to eat with your hands, hence spoon the hummus with the gluten-free Crispy Charcoal Tuile and sweet potato chips.

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Tempeh Portobello Slider with Green Goddess Cream is a herbivore's slider that delivers a level of satisfaction no less than a regular slider. Not so much of the Goddess cream but that layer of sweet caramelised onions at the bottom and the pickled cucumber on top, that have successful trick my mind.

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The preparation works for Cauliflower Crust Pizza with Shiitake ‘Bacon’ is painstaking but the final product is worth it. The curst is made with cauliflower and teff, a grain grown in Ethiopia and said to have huge health benefits. The sweet corn mash gives the pizza a sweet flavour and body, and if you think that the quintessential cheese is missing, just open up the pizza and you will find a slice of almond cheese in it.

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The Sprouted Whole Grain Bread with Tomato Tapenade is made with 5 different grains such as brown rice, quinoa etc. It may comes across a bit dry but the tangy sweet tomato spread makes up for it. The bread is super crusty on the outside, with a slight chewiness to the body.

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The Special House Scones are served with homemade raspberry jam and coconut cream. To give the jam a jammy texture, chia seeds are used as the 'gelatin'. I like the jam which is pulpy and not too sweet, the coconut cream also imparts a different flavour to the scones. However, the sweetness of the scones doesn't sit well with me at all, although technically, there isn't any 'real sugar' in it.

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Finally the sweets. If the savouries are tough to make, the sweets are multiple times of that. Without cream or dairy, it might take 10 more ingredients just to achieve similar consistency and texture. For example, Chocolate Hazelnut Dome went through multiple trials for the layer of chocolate coating, which is made using aquafaba (chickpea water). The Quinoa and Zucchini Chocolate Tea Cake has a brownie-like texture and the Cacao Avocado Mousse delivers an expected creamy consistency. However, i would prefer more varieties as they start to get cloying after a while. Cultivated ‘Cheesecake’ with Blueberry and Beetroot Glaze offers a brighter taste.

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Ending the lazy afternoon is a refreshing Tomato Consomme Jelly with Basil Granita and I really like it, simply because it tastes very natural, compared to the plate of sweet creations prior to it.

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Knowing that you ain't consuming anything artificial is certainly assuring. It is intriguing to see how different ingredients are being orchestrated into our well-loved items using methods much less known. Wellness Tea Time is available on Friday from 3pm to 5pm, priced at $59 per person.

Photograph and written 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.


Chef’s Table 
Capella Singapore
Sentosa Island
1 The Knolls
Singapore 098297
Tel: +65 65915045
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Nearest MRT: Harbourfront (CC Line, NE Line)

Opening Hours:
Fri: 3pm - 5pm

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. Journey time about 15 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Harbour Front MRT station. Take Exit C or E. Walk to Vivocity Shopping Mall. Go to Sentosa Express Station at Level 3 of Vivocity. Take Sentosa Express Train to Imbiah station. Alight at Imbiah station. Proceed to Artillery Ave. Walk along Artillery Ave until you came to a road (slope) to Capella Hotel. Turn right onto the road and walk up the slope to destination. Journey time about 25 mins. [Map]

Monday, January 22, 2018

Joyous Celebrations With Bountiful Feasts Awaits At Cassia, Capella Singapore

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Cassia at Capella Singapore has line-up a bountiful feasts of culinary delights to usher in the Year of the Dog. The resort's Chinese specialty restaurant has curated 2 reunion set dinner menus for reunion dinner on 15 Feb 2018 and 4 lunar new year set menus throughout the 15 days of celebration.

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Cassia Signature Loh Hei 4.2/5

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In all Lunar New Year dinner,  a must-have is the Yu Sheng. We had the Cassia Signature Loh Hei ($38++ per pax) which consists of a vibrant mix of shredded vegetables and condiments. The propitious salad also comes with premium ingredients such as lobster, salmon and north pole clam. A homemade hawthorn sauce is pour over the yu sheng before tossing to an abundance and prosperity year ahead.

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Double-boiled Thick Chicken Soup 4.2/5

The Double-Boiled Thick Chicken Soup is packed with rich flavour that has a lot of depth. Not only that, the comforting bowl of soup comes with premium ingredients such as sea cucumber, fish maw, duo of scallops and flower mushroom.

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Wok-fried Prawns 4.2/5

The Wok-Fried Prawns stuffed with minced shrimp allows diner to enjoy the crustacean in two ways. What I appreciate more is the the use of crispy garlic, cook in Bi Fong Tong Style. This is a good change from the usual herbal, salted egg yolk and cereal prawn dishes.

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Steamed Cod Fish with Black Garlic in Light Soya Sauce 4.5/5

Why I enjoyed the sweetness of the black garlic, as well as knowing its health benefit value, it is not the highlight of the Steamed Cod Fish with Black Garlic in Light Soya Sauce. Instead it was the yellow ginger sauce that gives live to the cod fish. The cod fish was also steamed to perfection. It was so moist and buttery that literally melted in the mouth.

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Fried Rice with Mini Abalone and Preserved Chinese Sausages 5/5

Fried rice is a common dish that you can probably find in every Chinese restaurant menu but to get it right and made me go wow is quite hard. It is not until I tried the Fried Rice with Mini Abalone and Preserved Chinese Sausages at Cassia. The mini abalone is more like garnishing here. The highlight is the fried rice itself. Not only did it come with wok hei and the aroma of the Chinese sausages, the golden-coloured rice is so well fried and coated evenly with the fragrant of the egg. I guess this is what we meant by the golden ratio in fried rice. Each mouthful of the fried rice is a multi-sensational enjoyment.

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Chilled Coconut Cream with Pearls and Sago topped with Ice Cream 4/5

Wrapping up the dinner is the Chilled Coconut Cream with Pearls and Sago topped with Ice Cream. The milky coconut cream with pearls and sago felt like I was having bubble tea, just that it is served in a bowl and not in a cup.

On the eve of Lunar New Year (15 February 2018), diners can look forward to a hearty feast with Cassia’s curated set dinner menus, the Prosperity Reunion Set ($139++ per pax) and Fortune Reunion Set ($169++ per pax). Prosperity Reunion Set and Fortune Reunion Set are available only on 15 February 2018. First seating from 6pm to 8pm and second seating from 830pm to 10pm. From 16 February to 2 March 2018, Cassia will be celebrating the 15 days of the happiness with its four exquisite Lunar New Year set menus - Spring Menu ($88++ per pax), Abundant Blessings Set ($139++ per pax), Double Happiness Set ($169++ per pax) and Deluxe Fortune Set ($199++ per pax). Lunar New Year Set Menus are available at Cassia in all 15 days of Chinese New Year from 16 February to 2 March 2018. Lunch operational hours are from 12pm to 2pm and Dinner starts from 630pm to 10pm. For reservation or more information, please call +65 65915045 or email cassia.singapore@capellahotels.com

Note: This is an invited tasting.

Cassia
Capella Singapore
Sentosa Island
1 The Knolls
Singapore 098297
Tel: +65 65915045
Facebook
Website
Nearest MRT: Harbourfront (CC Line, NE Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 12pm - 230pm, 630pm - 1030pm

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. Journey time about 15 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Harbour Front MRT station. Take Exit C or E. Walk to Vivocity Shopping Mall. Go to Sentosa Express Station at Level 3 of Vivocity. Take Sentosa Express Train to Imbiah station. Alight at Imbiah station. Proceed to Artillery Ave. Walk along Artillery Ave until you came to a road (slope) to Capella Hotel. Turn right onto the road and walk up the slope to destination. Journey time about 25 mins. [Map]