Showing posts with label .Station: Bayfront. Show all posts
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Sunday, April 27, 2025

Hortus @ Gardens by The Bay Flower Dome - New Mediterranean Sharing Menu Comprising of 9 Dishes

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Nestled within the lush beauty of Gardens by the Bay's Flower Dome, Hortus offers diners a taste of the Mediterranean, surrounded by vibrant blooms and cool serenity. With its focus on fresh, vibrant sharing plates and rustic wood-grilled mains, Hortus presents an experience that goes beyond the food—especially with its newly launched Mediterranean Sharing Set Menu ($68++ per pax), which even includes complimentary Flower Dome admission and a buggy ride to and from the Main Entrance. A perfect little getaway without leaving Singapore!

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Hummus, Olive Oil and Paprika 4.8/5

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Muhammara, Roasted Bell Pepper and Walnut Dip 4.5/5

The meal kicks off with an array of five sharing starters. The Hummus with Olive Oil and Paprika was an instant hit — creamy, nutty, and elevated by the earthiness of paprika and a generous drizzle of olive oil. It is paired beautifully with the warm, fluffy housemade pita. Equally delightful was the Muhammara, a roasted bell pepper and walnut dip that was slightly smoky, nutty, and tangy — a deliciously vibrant alternative to the classic hummus.

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Fried School Prawns, Calamari, Whitebait with Lemon Aioli 4.5/5

Next up was the Fried Seafood Basket, featuring school prawns, calamari, and whitebait, all perfectly crispy and light, paired with a zesty lemon aioli. It was dangerously addictive, with each piece a burst of flavour and crunch.

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Yellowtail Kingfish Crudo 4.8/5

The Yellowtail Kingfish Crudo was a standout among the starters. Dressed with bergamot and green olives and scattered with pomegranate seeds, it was refreshingly bright, delicately sweet, and brimming with Mediterranean sunshine.

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Kingfish Collar with Cabbage and Fennel Salad and Nduja 4.2/5

Moving on to the mains, we tried the Kingfish Collar with Cabbage and Fennel Salad and Nduja. Grilled to crispy perfection on the outside while keeping the flesh moist and tender, the kingfish was livened up beautifully by a squeeze of lemon and the spicy kick from the nduja. The accompanying salad of cabbage and fennel provided a refreshing counterpoint.

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Beef and Lamb Adana Kebab with Sumac Onions 4.2/5

We also sampled the Beef and Lamb Adana Kebab with Sumac Onions. Typically, kebabs can veer on the dry side, but Hortus' version was juicy, aromatic, and full of flavour. The sweet and tangy sumac onions on top brought a much-appreciated brightness to the hearty meat skewer.

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Cracked Wheat Salad with Dill, Mint, and Pomegranate 4.2/5

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Rice Pilaf with Pistachio and Lemon 4.5/5

To complement the mains, we had the Cracked Wheat Salad and the Rice Pilaf with Pistachio and Lemon. Both were excellent — the cracked wheat salad was herby and fresh with pops of pomegranate, while the rice pilaf was light, fragrant, and enhanced by the nuttiness of pistachios and citrusy lemon.

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House churned Vanilla Gelato, Halva, Tahini 4.5/5

Desserts were a true surprise and delight. The House Churned Vanilla Gelato, paired with halva, tahini, pomegranate syrup, and mint, was a symphony of textures and flavours — sweet, nutty, creamy, and refreshing all at once.

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Rose and Cardamom Basbousa 4.5/5

The final treat, Rose and Cardamom Basbousa, sealed the meal on a high note. The moist semolina cake, topped with house churned pistachio gelato and cardamom cream, offered a beautiful blend of floral and nutty flavours that was both comforting and exotic.

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Hortus isn't just a restaurant — it's an experience. The combination of fresh Mediterranean flavours, an idyllic garden setting, and thoughtful touches like complimentary entry and transport make it a memorable destination dining spot. Whether you're celebrating a special occasion or simply craving a leisurely meal with a view, Hortus delivers in every way.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Hortus
Flower Dome
Gardens by the Bay
18 Marina Garden Drive
#01-09
Singapore 018953
Tel: +65 6702 0158
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Nearest MRT: Bayfront MRT

Opening Hours:
Daily: 1130am - 330pm, 6pm - 10pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Bayfront MRT station. Take Exit B. Take the pathway to Bayfront Plaza Ticketing. Take for the shuttle bus to flower dome or walk to destination. Journey time about 10 minutes. [Map]

Sunday, November 17, 2024

CÉ LA VI Singapore @ Marina Bay Sands - Unveiled New Menu With Modern Asian Flavours

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CÉ LA VI Singapore at Marina Bay Sands unveiled a new menu that Executive Chef Joshua Bedell and his team crafted. With over two decades of culinary experience in Asian cuisine across New York, Hong Kong, and Melbourne, the new menu carries both Chef Bedell's creative touch and his team's interpretations of modern Asian cuisine.

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Miyazaki Wagyu Beef Carpaccio 4.5/5

Miyazaki Wagyu Beef Carpaccio ($52) made a luxurious starter for appetisers. The thinly sliced wagyu beef had a mouthfeeling texture further boasted by creamy smoked aioli. Pickled cucumber cubes and ponzu sauce cut the richness, while caviar and shimeiji mushrooms enhanced the umami depth of the dish.

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Grilled Octopus 4.5/5

The Grilled Octopus ($38), inspired by Chef Bedell's Melbourne experience, stood out with a perfectly done octopus, which enticed with a smoky flavour complemented by a vibrant yellow pepper soy sauce with a gentle kick of heat, mellowed by crisp green apple shavings.

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Halibut 4.5/5

For mains, the Halibut ($38) interests with its Eastern spice crust, paired with tamarind jus and a mushroom ragout. The rich mushroom ragout was a star on its own. Its earthiness harmonised with the tanginess of the jus, creating a delicious pairing to the halibut.

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A4 Miyazaki Striploin 4.5/5

The A4 Miyazaki Striploin ($130) was one of the better ones I had in a while. The beef was done on point, accompanied by grilled king oyster mushrooms, char-grilled leek, and a golden potato terrine. Tying the elements together was a rich kombu demi-glace, which brought out the flavour profile of the beef.

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Roasted Cauliflower 2.8/5

The Roasted Cauliflower ($28), a signature from CÉ LA VI Dubai, was presented on a bed of creamy cauliflower purée. Almond and golden raisin crumbles provided texture and a burst of fruity sweetness, though the cauliflower could benefit from being slightly more tender.

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Dulce Miso Toffee 3.5/5

For desserts, the shape of the Dulce Miso Toffee reimagines the nostalgic ice gem biscuit, encasing a sticky toffee pudding within a chocolate mousse. While flavorful, it lacked the iconic sticky pudding texture I desired.

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Tropical Mango 4/5

The Tropical Mango ($18) is a delightful tribute to Thai mango sticky rice. Fresh Thai mango cubes mixed with Japanese rice cooked in coconut cream adorned with a crispy rice tuile. The tangy mango cubes balanced the sweet and creamy rice pudding. It was a much lighter option compared to the traditional version, yet equally satisfying.

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.


CÉ LA VI Singapore
Marina Bay Sands
Hotel Tower 3
1 Bayfront Avenue
Singapore 018971
Tel: +65 6508 2188
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Nearest MRT: Bayfront (CC, DT Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Tue: 12pm - 1am
Wed: 12pm - 4am
Thur, Sun: 12pm - 3pm
Fri-Sat: 12pm - 4am

Direction:
1) Alight at Bayfront MRT station. Take Exit C or B. Walk to Marina Bay Sands Hotel. Walk to North Tower and take lift to SkyPark. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]

Saturday, March 25, 2023

Angelina @ Marina Bay Sands Singapore - New Menu From The Iconic Parisian Tearoom And Patisserie

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Iconic Parisian tearoom and patisserie, Angelina sits right above the Canal at The Shoppes in Marina Bay Sands. It offers diners a quaint dining atmosphere and a menu of savoury and sweets alongside its signature and world-famous L'Africain Hot Chocolate.

Diners can now expect a new menu of brunch (available from 11am to 2.30pm), starters, hot mains and desserts specially crafted in France. We sampled a number of their new dishes across the menu.

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Oven-Baked Camembert 4/5

The Oven-Baked Camembert ($36.90) is well portioned to feed 2-3 pax. A whole camembert is oven-baked for 10 minutes to attain an oozy and molten texture. On the side, you will find a garden salad tossed with sliced apples, dried figs and roasted nuts, and toasted sourdough drizzled with balsamic dressing.

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Oven-Baked Escargot 4/5

Another new starter that diners can look out for is the Oven-Baked Escargot ($23.50). A portion has six escargots, each coated with cream spinach, before being braided in parmesan garlic crumbs and baked to a golden brown top.

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Club Sandwich 3.8/5

We enjoyed the fluffy and crisp toast used in the Club Sandwich ($27.80), which had a centre of chicken mayo and hard-boiled egg, topped with bacon and sun-dried tomato paste. You can opt for french fries or baby romaine lettuce salad as your side here. Our only gripe was that the chicken mayo portion could be much more substantial.

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Fantasy of Grilled Seafood Aglio Olio 4.2/5

First of our mains was the Fantasy of Grilled Seafood Aglio Olio ($36.50). The al dente spaghetti is tossed in garlic, bird's eye chilli, parsley and extra virgin olive oil before being served with juicy Hokkaido scallops, a king prawn and mussel. The refreshing lemon cream foam adds a zesty touch and tempers the spice from the bird's eye chilli.

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Smokey Atlantic Salmon Fillet 3.5/5

While it was beautifully presented by being unveiled from a glass dome of smoke, we found the Smokey Atlantic Salmon Fillet ($38.80) average tasting. The smokiness was nicely infused in the salmon, but considering the price tag, the overall dish with the accompanying shimeiji mushrooms, green pea puree, and raspberry coulis didn't surprise us as much.

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French Duck Confit 4/5

On the other hand, the French Duck Confit ($32.90) impressed me. After being cured in fat and roasted for 5 hours in the oven at a low temperature, it resulted in flavourful fork-tender meat. The duck sat on mashed potato with caramelised onions and a bright honey orange reduction on the side.

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Black Angus Sirloin Steak

My dining companions tried the Black Angus Sirloin Steak ($43.90), which uses 190g of US sirloin steak with sides of ratatouille, charcoal mashed potato and black pepper sauce. They found it decently flavourful and tender.

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Passion Ananas 3/5

One of Angelina's new seasonal desserts is the Passion Ananas ($17). It has coconut, pineapple-passionfruit compote layered with coconut-pineapple-lime mousse on a soft lime biscuit. It was sweet with a distinct tangy kick of passionfruit notes.

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Trocadero Pistachio 3/5

The second of its seasonal desserts, flown in directly from France, is the Trocadero Pistachio ($17). This piece features everything pistachio, with pistachio dacquoise and pistachio cream, solidified in pistachio paste and further coated with chopped pistachio. We appreciated how the elements were put together, but there was an almond-like aftertaste that I was not a fan of.

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Paris Brest 3.5/5

The Paris Brest ($17) was our favourite dessert, though we still found it a tad pricey. If you are a fan of Ferrero Rocher, this may be up your alley. I prefer a crispier choux pastry for texture contrast, but otherwise, there's nothing to dislike about the nutty combination of praline mousseline cream, hazelnut crunch, caramelised hazelnut and hazelnut paste. It's rich without being cloying.

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Mont Blanc 3/5

We ended our dinner with Angelina's signature dessert, the Mont Blanc ($18). It has a centre of meringue, chestnut puree and souffle whipped cream and a piped exterior of chestnut cream vermicelli. Unfortunately, my dining companions and I agreed that this was too sweet for our liking.

Overall, the ambience here at Angelina was lovely, but the prices were definitely steep. We enjoyed their savoury dishes significantly more than the sweets.

Photos and words by Jo. A girl who loves her Mala (麻辣) at Da La (大辣), discovering hidden food gems and a good cup of matcha latte. Note: This is an invited tasting.


Angelina
Marina Bay Sands The Shoppes
Canal Level
#B2-89A
2 Bayfront Avenue
Singapore 018972
Tel: +65 66887236
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Nearest MRT: Bayfront MRT (CC Line, DT Line)

Opening Hours:
Sun-Thu: 1030am to 11pm
Fri, Sat, PH Eve and PH: 1030am to 1130pm

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

Thursday, July 14, 2022

JUMBO Signatures @ Marina Bay Sands - JUMBO Group’s New Premium Dining Concept

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Stepping into JUMBO Signatures at Marina Bay Sands, you will notice a difference in ambience and decor from the other familiar Jumbo Seafood restaurants. Opened in January this year, JUMBO Signatures is also JUMBO Group’s first premium dining concept. The 76-seater restaurant houses 3 VIP rooms suitable for meetings, intimate gatherings and celebrations.

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Three different menus were curated to cater to various groups of diners. Besides the Signatures Ala-Carte Menu, the Executive Set Lunch offers 3-course at $58 per pax and 4-course at $62 per pax. During this visit, we tried their Signatures Tasting Menu ($158 per pax).

You will enjoy an 8-course meal, amuse bouche, and a palette cleanser. In addition, a wine pairing is available for a top-up at $118 per pax. Menu items are refreshed every couple of months to ensure that the best-quality ingredients are used.

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Marinated Jellyfish, Seafood Cone 4/5

We started the meal with two appetising amuse bouche, the Marinated Jellyfish and Seafood Cone. The marinated jellyfish was tangy and crunchy. The seafood cone, which comes in a charcoal cone, has a tasty mouthful of prawn, mango, cucumber and salad cream.

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Shelled Prawn Fried with Seaweed and Pork Floss 4/5

Moving on to starters, we had the Shelled Prawn Fried with Seaweed and Pork Floss. I was excited to try this, as this is a creation inspired by Baoshifu 鲍师傅, a China pastry shop that specialises in seaweed meat floss cakes. I enjoyed the crisp pork floss and seaweed mix here. The prawn was fresh with a slight crunch.

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Scallop Wrapped in Yam Ring 4.2/5

The Scallop Wrapped in Yam Ring had smooth yam purée around a juicy scallop, served with a house-special sweet sauce. The thin exterior had a delightful crisp.

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Chilled Hand-Shredded Live Australian Lobster with Fruit Salad in Sesame Dressing 3.8/5

The last starter was the Chilled Hand-Shredded Live Australian Lobster with Fruit Salad in Sesame Dressing. The lobster meat was firm and fresh, but the dressing was a touch too heavy. I would have liked it done lighter to allow more of the meat's natural sweetness to come through.

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Collagen Soup with Fish Maw and Bamboo Pith 4.8/5

There's no additional starch used in the Collagen Soup with Fish Maw and Bamboo Pith. Instead, it's lightly peppered and thickened through hours of simmering chicken bones, pork fat and pork skin. You will find dried scallops, fresh fish maw, goji berries and bamboo pith in it as well. It was extremely comforting and nourishing, and the slices of fish maw were very tender.

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Chilli Mud Crab Pincer 4.8/5

Singaporeans would definitely be familiar with JUMBO Seafood's award-winning chilli crab. Here they offer the Chilli Mud Crab Pincer that is thoughtfully deshelled for you to sink your teeth right into. There's a good heat in the chilli crab sauce made with ten over spices, perfect with the side of crispy fried mantou.

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Pomegranate Soda

Before the next course, we had a palate cleanser of Pomegranate Soda.

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Sliced Luffa Melon in Collagen Soup 4.5/5

In the Sliced Luffa Melon in Collagen Soup, the luffa is carefully hand sliced into noodle-like strips and served in yet another comforting collagen soup, with fried shredded conpoy, Jin Hua ham and Sakura ebi. I enjoyed the smart addition of crispy ebi that gave extra texture and flavour.

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‘Yuan Yang’ Fried Rice with Cod Fish and Fresh Mushroom 4/5

There are two carbs options for the next course. First is the 'Yuan Yang' Fried Rice with Cod Fish and Fresh Mushroom. It's a hearty dish studded with scallop bits, cod fish, king oyster mushroom, tobiko and crispy rice.

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Udon with Sliced Abalone 3.8/5

The Udon with Sliced Abalone is much lighter in comparison, which uses a dashi base.

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‘Cheng Teng’ with Bird’s Nest and Peach Resin 3.5/5

We had the mildly sweetened 'Cheng Teng' with Bird's Nest and Peach Resin for dessert. You can choose to have this hot or cold.

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Signature Fragrant Rice in Rich Seafood Broth 4.8/5

From the a la carte menu, we had the Signature Fragrant Rice in Rich Seafood Broth ($38). Jasmine rice, crispy rice, fresh mud crab meat and botan ebi is served in a hot stone bowl before the umami-rich prawn broth is poured over. On the side, you also get to enjoy a fried botan ebi prawn head that's lightly seasoned with salt and pepper. I loved the rich seafood sweetness here!

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Durian Tart paired with Ice Cream 4/5

The Durian Tart paired with Ice Cream ($14) comprises handmade Mao Shan Wang durian pureé, coconut ice cream and pandan sauce. I thought the tart worked sufficiently well on its own. I expected it to be very rich and sweet, but the well-balanced pureé was quite a delight.

Photos and words by Jo. A girl who loves her Mala (麻辣) at Da La (大辣), discovering hidden food gems and a good cup of matcha latte. Note: This is an invited tasting.


JUMBO Signatures
The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands Singapore
B1-01B
2 Bayfront Avenue
Singapore 018972
Tel: +65 66887023
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Nearest MRT: Bayfront (CC Line, DT Line)

Opening Hours:
Lunch
Mon-Fri, Eve of Public Holidays: 11.30am - 3pm
Sat-Sun, Public Holidays: 12pm - 3.30pm

Dinner
Sat-Thurs, Public Holidays: 5.30pm - 10.30pm
Fri-Sat, Eve of Public Holidays: 5.30pm - 11pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Bayfront MRT station. Take Exit C or D. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes.  [Map]


Sunday, August 25, 2019

KOMA @ Marina Bay Sands - New Japanese Restaurant With a Breathtaking Decor

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KOMA is the latest and newest Japanese restaurant to open at Marina Bay Sands. The restaurant offers a menu put together by Executive Chef Kunihiro Moroi, featuring sushi, robata and izakaya style dining. It even boasts a bar and lounge that serves an extensive selection of over 30 types of sake sourced from across Japan.

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The restaurant is really stunning and breathtaking. First, the guest will walk through a striking 20 metre-long passageway that is inspired by the torii gates of the Fushimi Inari Shrine in Kyoto. Once inside, one will be greeted by the bar and lounge with glass owls lining at the bar and suspending from the ceiling. Moving into the dining hall, a spectacular 2.5 metre-high Japanese bell with 20 different faces that overlooks a traditional Japanese footbridge and reflecting pool.

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Salmon Pillow 3/5

Dinner started with some small bites. The Salmon Pillow ($14) comes in a little parcel of a crispy puff pastry shell filled with smoked avocado and topped with salmon sashimi and burnt jalapeno peppers. While the flavours come together excellently, I just find it a little small to fully enjoy it.

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Aburi Hamachi Salad 3.5/5

Though the Aburi Hamachi Salad ($26) is a salad dish on the menu, the portion of the white fish is more than the greens. What I enjoyed most was how the ponzu sauce brightened up the whole enjoyment.

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Tuna Pringles $14 and Taro Chip Tuna Tacos $21

The Tuna Pringles ($14) reminds me of the Tuna pizza which I had at Akira Black. Instead of tortilla base, it uses pringle instead, giving it an even crisper texture. While the flavours for the Taro Chip Tuna Tacos ($21) work harmoniously, I felt that it lacked the vibrancy of a typical taco for it to stand out.

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Crispy Tokyo Gyoza 3/5

The Crispy Tokyo Gyoza ($12) which comes with chicken, onion and ginger filling is juicy and plump. However, I felt that the filling needed more robust marination to lift the taste profile.

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Oysters on The Half Shell 4/5

Moving to the freshness from the sea, we started with fresh Oysters on The Half Shell ($24) crowned with radish. The oyster is really huge, creamy and plump.

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Assorted Sashimi Platter 4/5

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Assorted Sushi Platter 4/5

From the sushi bar, one can go for either the Assorted Sashimi Platter ($78 for 9pc) or Assorted Sushi Platter ($88 for 9pc). You can't really go wrong with sashimi and sushi, as long as the ingredients are fresh. Best to pair with the huge sake collections from the bar.

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Truffle Unagi 3.5/5

For something more substantial, there is a selection of maki on their menu. We decided to go with the Truffle Unagi ($25) which paired unagi together with avocado and dressed in a sweet soy sauce.

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Wagyu Beef Sirloin 3.8/5 and Negima 4.2/5

From the grill, one can opt for a selection of meats for their skewer. We had the Wagyu Beef Sirloin ($28 per skewer) and Negima ($9 per skewer). My preference is the Negima, for the tender chicken thigh.

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Crispy Barbecued Chicken 4/5

Meanwhile, the small bites and sushi bar seems rather expensive in comparison with the portion. Not to worry, the menu also offers one plate meal or big plates that will satisfy your hunger and make your money worth. Starting with the Crispy Barbecued Chicken ($29), the large portion will bring a smile to your face. On the plate, you can find tender barbecued chicken, paired with rice, tomatoes and greens. Though not really Japanese cuisine, I am not complaining as it tasted pretty good.

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Ginger Honey-Glazed Salmon 4.2/5

Another well-executed dish that has been cooked perfectly is the Ginger Honey-Glazed Salmon ($38). Love how the ginger honey glaze complemented the salmon's moist texture, giving it a sweet note for a delectable finishing.

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Scallion Fried Rice in Sizzling Pot 4.2/5

Good for sharing is the Scallion Fried Rice in Sizzling Pot ($32). In the hot pot, the fragrant fried rice comes with pork, chicken, shrimps, scallops and mushroom. The savoury broth magically binds everything together, like a volcanic erupting with delicious flavours.

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Wagyu Fried Rice 3.5/5

The sunny side up egg looked sexy on top of the Wagyu Fried Rice ($42). However, I am disappointed that the fried rice and beef did not manage to arouse me as much. If I am to choose, I would still go for the Scallion Fried Rice in Sizzling Pot, and it is cheaper too.

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Bosai 3.5/5

Moving to the desserts, the Bosai ($17) fell short in the presentation. It looks a little bare. The leaves are made up of chiffon cake while the soil is molten dark chocolate with crunchy praline.

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Lemon Yuzu 3.5/5

Doesn't it look like a real lemon sitting on the plate for the Lemon Yuzu ($16)? Break into the lemon, and you will find that it is made up of lemon mousse and yuzu jam. A sweet, light and refreshing dessert that is idea after the feast.

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The dessert that I enjoyed most is the Sesame Profiterole ($16). This is a huge profiterole which looks almost like a burger. This is definitely the highlight of the night with white sesame ice cream complementing the soft and fluffy black sesame choux pastry. What's more interesting is the multi-nation influence on the plate. Profiteroles from the Italian, puff pastry from the French and sesame from the Japanese.

Dining at KOMA does not come cheap. If you are tight on your wallet, I would recommend the more oriental dishes instead. Frankly, the ambience and decor of the restaurant shout out more than the food. The is more of a place to impress your guest and not really about the food.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


KOMA
The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands
2 Bayfront Ave
#B1-67
Singapore 018972
Tel: +65 66888690
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Website
Nearest MRT: Bayfront (CC Line, DT Line)

Opening Hours:
Sun-Thu: 5pm - 12midnight
Fri-Sat: 5pm - 2am

Direction: 
1) Alight at Bayfront MRT station. Take Exit C or D. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]