Showing posts with label .Station: Holland Village. Show all posts
Showing posts with label .Station: Holland Village. Show all posts

Sunday, May 10, 2026

Lo Hey HK Seafood @ One Holland Village - Launches Cantonese Sizzling Claypot Series and Hairy Crab Roe Noodles

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In celebration of its first anniversary, Lo Hey HK Seafood at One Holland Village unveils its new Cantonese Sizzling Claypot Series, a line-up of over 20 cook-to-order dishes inspired by the comforting, high-heat claypot cooking found in Hong Kong’s neighbourhood dai pai dongs. Each dish is fired to order, arriving at the table bubbling and aromatic, capturing the essence of wok hei within the confines of a claypot.

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Signature Hairy Crab Roe Noodles 4.2/5

Leading the new additions is the Signature Hairy Crab Roe Noodles ($22.80). Cloaked in a thick, golden sauce made from a generous blend of hairy crab roe and meat, equivalent to about three crabs per portion, the noodles are luxuriously coated in a buttery, velvety emulsion. The sauce delivers a deep umami richness with a natural sweetness from the roe, creating an indulgent, almost creamy finish. Midway through, a drizzle of the accompanying black vinegar works wonders, cutting through the richness with a gentle acidity that lifts and refreshes the palate.

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Double Boiled Coconut Chicken Soup 4.5/5

The Double Boiled Coconut Chicken Soup ($14.80) offers a soothing contrast. Served within a whole young coconut, the broth is a harmonious blend of naturally sweet coconut water and slow-simmered chicken stock, lightly infused with Chinese herbs. The result is a clear yet flavourful soup that is both nourishing and refreshing, with tender chicken pieces nestled within. The natural sweetness from the coconut remains clean and restrained, complementing rather than overpowering the savoury depth of the broth.

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Claypot Black Pepper Angus Beef Slices 4.5/5

Among the claypot highlights, the Claypot Black Pepper Angus Beef Slices ($24.80) impresses with both aroma and texture. Served sizzling hot, the beef slices are tender with lightly caramelised edges from the intense heat of the claypot. The black pepper sauce is robust yet balanced, aromatic and savoury without excessive heat, allowing the natural flavours of the beef to shine through.

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Sizzling Chicken Claypot with Ginger 4/5

The Sizzling Chicken Claypot with Ginger ($16.80) distinguishes itself by using sand ginger instead of the usual old ginger. This lends a warmer, more rounded fragrance that is savoury rather than sharp. The chicken benefits from the searing heat of the claypot, achieving lightly crisped edges while remaining succulent and juicy within.

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Claypot Squid with Shiso Leaf 4.5/5

Equally noteworthy is the Claypot Squid with Shiso Leaf ($18.80). The squid is expertly scored and flash-cooked at high temperatures, resulting in a tender yet pleasantly bouncy texture with lightly charred edges. The inclusion of shiso leaf adds a unique dimension: its bright, herbaceous notes, with hints of mint and citrus, cut through the savoury sauce, elevating the dish beyond the usual zi char rendition.

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Tai O Shrimp Paste Choy Sum 4/5

For vegetables, the Tai O Shrimp Paste Choy Sum ($14.80) delivers a punchy balance of flavours. The greens retain their crunch and natural sweetness, while the fermented shrimp paste imparts a bold, umami-laden depth. Slight caramelisation from the claypot further enhances the savoury profile.

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Salted Egg Japanese Pumpkin in Claypot 4.2/5

The Salted Egg Japanese Pumpkin in Claypot ($12.80) showcases the use of kabocha pumpkin, prized for its naturally sweet, chestnut-like flavour and firm texture. The salted egg yolk sauce clings beautifully to each piece, its buttery and savoury richness complementing the pumpkin’s earthy sweetness. Subtle hints of chilli and curry leaves add just enough complexity to keep the dish from becoming overly rich.

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Claypot Pork Belly with Pickled Chillies 4.2/5

For something more robust, the Claypot Pork Belly with Pickled Chillies ($16.80) offers a satisfying interplay of flavours. Thinly sliced pork belly is seared until lightly charred, with the fat rendered to a melt-in-the-mouth consistency. The pickled chillies introduce a tangy, vinegary brightness with a hint of fermentation, effectively cutting through the richness and refreshing the palate.

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Claypot Lemongrass Prawn Balls 4.5/5

Rounding off the highlights is the Claypot Lemongrass Prawn Balls ($22.80). Generously sized prawn balls are flash-seared to achieve a lightly crisp exterior while retaining a juicy, springy interior. Bruised lemongrass releases fragrant citrusy oils into the claypot, infusing the dish with a bright, floral aroma that lingers enticingly.

Overall, Lo Hey’s Cantonese Sizzling Claypot Series delivers both variety and finesse, capturing the spirit of Hong Kong-style claypot cooking with well-executed techniques and thoughtful flavour pairings. The dishes excel in showcasing the interplay of high heat, bold aromatics, and comforting textures, making this a satisfying and timely addition to the restaurant’s menu.


Note: This is an invited tasting.


Lo Hey HK Seafood
One Holland Village
#03-22/23/24
7 Holland Village Way
Singapore 275748
Tel: +65 6592 2699
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Nearest MRT: Holland Village (CC Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 1130am - 10pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Holland Village MRT station. Take Exit B. Turn left and walk to Lorong Liput. Turn right onto Lorong Liput. Walk down Lorong Liput. Walk to the destination. Journey time is about 5 minutes. [Map]

Sunday, January 18, 2026

MYX @ Chip Bee Garden - Soulful Comfort Food with a Playful Twist

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MyX (pronounced “Mix”), the latest concept by Eleven Co. Group — the team behind MOXIE, SIRI HOUSE and CUDO — has found a cosy home in Chip Bee Gardens, Holland Village. Designed as a neighbourhood gathering spot, MyX blends soulful comfort food inspired by the American Coastal South and Latin America with a relaxed, community-driven vibe. The menu is built around sharing, bold flavours and creative reinterpretations, making it an inviting place to linger over food, drinks and conversation.

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Artichoke Dip 4.2/5

We started with the Artichoke Dip ($15), a deceptively indulgent yet straightforward opener. A lush blend of cream cheese, ricotta and parmesan is enriched with truffle paste and truffle oil, giving it a deep, earthy aroma. The marinated artichokes add a gentle tang, while the fried Jerusalem artichokes bring a satisfying crunch. Finished with dill, it is comfort food at its most addictive, especially when scooped generously.

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Salmon Tiradito 4.2/5

The Salmon Tiradito ($25) impressed with its layered flavours and finesse. The salmon is brined, brushed with shoyu and lightly torched, lending it a subtle smokiness. The dressing — a complex mix of lime juice, citron vinegar, hot pepper sauce, housemade adobo paste, guajillo chilli paste, agave syrup and white shoyu — strikes a delicate balance between acidity, sweetness and heat. Pickled daikon adds freshness, while harissa mayo, balsamic glaze and fried capers elevate the dish with richness and pops of umami.

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Red Prawn Ceviche 4.5/5

Another standout cold dish was the Red Prawn Ceviche ($23). Lightly blanched local Anka prawns are paired with a chilled tomato-based sauce made from charred beef tomatoes, red bell peppers, red onions, habanero and garlic, blended with paprika, Clamato juice, red wine vinegar and beet juice. Seasoned with Cantonese prawn powder and sakura ebi oil, the ceviche delivers depth and savouriness, while crispy sakura ebi, pickled cucumber and watermelon radish add texture and contrast.

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Venus Clams 4.2/5

Moving on to warm plates, the Venus Clams ($19) offered comforting indulgence. Bathed in a creamy sauce of nduja, housemade garlic confit, soju, and cream, the clams are further enhanced with smoky chipotle oil. Served with a garlic butter griddled baguette, this dish is made for mopping up every last drop of the rich, flavour-packed sauce.

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Grilled Iberico Pork 4.2/5

For mains, the Grilled Iberico Pork ($38) is a confident highlight. The pork secreto is marinated overnight in citrus juices, aromatics and Mexican beer, resulting in tender, juicy meat. Lacquered with chipotle aioli and torched upon ordering, it carries a gentle smokiness. Accompaniments such as arugula, pickled plum, burnt red onion purée and a Thai-style toasted rice dressing add layers of acidity, nuttiness and spice, making each bite dynamic and well-balanced.

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Dirrrty Chicken Rice 4.2/5

The Dirrrty Chicken Rice ($32) is MyX’s playful take on a Southern classic with familiar comfort at its core. The chicken, marinated overnight with a robust spice blend and citrus, is roasted till flavourful and succulent. It is paired with dirty rice sautéed with onions, red bell peppers, chorizo, confit garlic, Southern spices and adobo paste, then steeped in chicken stock. Hearty and deeply satisfying, this dish bridges bold Southern flavours with comforting familiarity.

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Yuanyang Tres Leches 4.2/5

Desserts rounded off the meal on a high note. The Yuanyang Tres Leches ($14) is a clever hybrid of tiramisu, yuanyang and tres leches. A light sponge soaked in black tea, espresso, condensed milk, evaporated milk, cream and cocoa is rich yet not cloying, topped with vanilla-infused mascarpone and served with raspberries for a refreshing lift.

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Kaffir Lime Panna Cotta 4.2/5

The Kaffir Lime Panna Cotta ($14) offers a lighter finish, with a softly set Greek yoghurt panna cotta infused with kaffir lime and lime juice. The brown butter crumble adds nuttiness, while the cherry compote introduces gentle sweetness and acidity.

Overall, MyX delivers soulful comfort food with creativity and confidence, backed by thoughtful execution and bold flavour combinations. With its inviting atmosphere, shareable plates and playful spirit, it is a welcome addition to Holland Village — a spot that encourages gathering, sharing and returning for more.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Myx
44 Jalan Merah Saga
#01-46
Singapore 278116
Tel: +65 94871552
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Nearest MRT: Holland Village (CC Line)

Opening Hours:
Tue-Thu: 11am - 10pm
Fri: 11am - 11pm
Sat: 1030am - 11pm
Sun: 1030am - 9pm
(Closed on Mon)

Direction:
1) Alight at Holland Village MRT station. Take Exit A. Turn left and cut across the carpark to Jalan Merah Saga. Turn left at Jalan Merah Saga. Walk to the destination. [Map]

Wednesday, October 15, 2025

Gyukatsu Kyoto Katsugyu @ One Holland Village - Bringing Its Signature Japanese Beef Cutlet to the West

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Fans of Gyukatsu Kyoto Katsugyu can now rejoice, as the famed Japanese beef cutlet specialist opens its second outlet at One Holland Village. Regulars no longer have to brave the perpetual queue at its first Singapore outpost in Raffles City. At this new location, Gyukatsu Kyoto Katsugyu – Japan’s largest gyukatsu speciality restaurant, continues to serve up the same authentic flavours and premium beef cuts that have made it so popular.

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Sirloin & Tenderloin Gyukatsu Zen 4/5

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Sirloin & Beef Tongue Gyukatsu Zen 4/5

During our visit, we sampled the Sirloin & Tenderloin Gyukatsu Zen ($29) and Sirloin & Beef Tongue Gyukatsu Zen ($32). Each steak is carefully selected from choice cuts of prime beef, coated in a koromo batter made from a secret golden ratio of breadcrumbs, flour and egg wash, then deep-fried to medium-rare perfection in fresh oil that’s changed daily. The result is a clean, crisp crust encasing juicy, tender beef within.

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Each set is thoughtfully presented with a selection of condiments to complement the flavours of the gyukatsu, alongside rice, miso soup and cabbage salad. The Sirloin offers a balanced cut with just the right amount of marbling, delivering a rich, beefy flavour and satisfying tenderness. The Tenderloin provides a leaner and more delicate bite, while the Beef Tongue impresses with its thick-cut buttery texture and pleasant chew, a treat for those who enjoy something more uncommon. Diners can also sear the beef further on a personal konro (traditional Japanese earthenware grill) to their preferred doneness.

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Miyazaki A5 Sirloin ½ portion 4/5

For those seeking an indulgent upgrade, the Miyazaki A5 Sirloin ½ portion ($25) is a must-try. This prized wagyu, hailing from Japan’s award-winning Miyazaki prefecture, boasts exceptional marbling and a melt-in-the-mouth tenderness that epitomises the pinnacle of gyukatsu dining. Lightly crisp on the outside and luxuriously buttery within, every bite reveals the natural richness and umami depth of top-grade wagyu beef.

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Whether you’re a returning fan or new to the brand, Gyukatsu Kyoto Katsugyu at One Holland Village offers an authentic and satisfying gyukatsu experience that truly lives up to its name.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Gyukatsu Kyoto Katsugyu
One Holland Village
7 Holland Village Way
#02-46
Singapore 275478
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Nearest MRT: Holland Village (CC Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 11am - 10pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Holland Village MRT station. Take Exit B. Turn left and walk to Lorong Liput. Turn right onto Lorong Liput. Walk down Lorong Liput. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]

Saturday, January 4, 2025

Lo Hey HK Seafood (捞起海鲜) @ One Holland Village - Blending The Essence of Classic Hong Kong Seafood Restaurants with 1980s-90s Film Nostalgia

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Lo Hey Hong Kong Seafood is the latest addition to the vibrant One Holland Village, bringing a slice of old Hong Kong to Singapore. The restaurant exudes a nostalgic charm with its neon lights, jade tiles, and live seafood tanks, all accompanied by a cinematic flair reminiscent of the golden age of Hong Kong cinema in the 1980s and 1990s. With its unique ambience and a menu celebrating Hong Kong's beloved seafood traditions, Lo Hey Hong Kong Seafood promises a feast for both the eyes and the palate.

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Lo Hey Tossed Chicken Salad 4/5

A creative twist on the traditional Yu Sheng, the Lo Hey Tossed Chicken Salad ($22.80) features tender, succulent poached chicken paired with a tangy vinaigrette that harmoniously ties together a vibrant medley of julienned vegetables. A final touch of peanuts and fresh coriander adds crunch and herbaceous notes, making this a refreshing start to the meal.

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Hami Melon Sea Conch Chicken Soup 5/5

The standout dish for me was the Hami Melon Sea Conch Chicken Soup ($58), which is both heartwarming and nourishing. This soup is the result of meticulous preparation, simmered for eight hours to extract maximum flavour. The sweetness of Xinjiang Hami melon beautifully complements the umami richness of dried sea conch, scallops, pork ribs, and ginseng. The soup's savoury-sweet profile and restorative qualities make it a therapeutic and satisfying dish. Pre-ordering is essential for this comforting bowl of goodness.

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Sauteed Long Beans with Dried Shrimps 4.5/5

The Sauteed Long Beans with Dried Shrimps is a simple yet perfectly executed dish. The beans retain their crunch, while the dried shrimp and pork lard add a savoury depth, elevating this humble vegetable dish.

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Deep fried Chicken with Ginger 4.2/5

The Deep Fried Chicken with Ginger is an unassuming dish that allows the ingredients to shine. The chicken is tender and juicy, while the ginger provides a fragrant lift that enhances the overall flavour, making every bite deeply satisfying.

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Deep Fried Soon Hock with Soy Sauce 4/5

We had the Soon Hock ($10/100g) from the live seafood tanks and opted for the deep-fried preparation. The result was a beautifully crispy exterior paired with moist, flaky fish meat. The soy sauce provided the perfect complement, enhancing the fish's natural sweetness.

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Braised Lobster with Vermicelli 4.2/5

Diners can choose between Australian or Boston lobster for the live lobster. We opted for the Australian lobster (market price) and selected the Braised Lobster with Vermicelli cooking style. The vermicelli absorbed the crustacean's rich essence, making every mouthful an indulgent slurp packed with seafood flavour.

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"Typhoon Shelter" Style Stir Fried Crab 4.5/5

A must-try is the "Typhoon Shelter" Style Stir Fried Crab, a classic Cantonese dish originating from Hong Kong. The crab is cooked with a fragrant blend of spices and aromatics, creating an enticing aroma that pairs wonderfully with the natural sweetness of the crab meat. This dish encapsulates the bold and vibrant flavours of Hong Kong seafood cuisine.

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With its nostalgic charm, focus on live seafood and celebration of authentic Hong Kong flavours, Lo Hey Hong Kong Seafood offers a dining experience that brings the essence of Hong Kong's cuisine to Singapore.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Lo Hey HK Seafood
One Holland Village
#03-22/23/24
7 Holland Village Way
Singapore 275748
Tel: +65 6592 2699
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Nearest MRT: Holland Village (CC Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 1130am - 10pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Holland Village MRT station. Take Exit B. Turn left and walk to Lorong Liput. Turn right onto Lorong Liput. Walk down Lorong Liput. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]

Sunday, August 11, 2024

Paradise Pizza & Elixir Coffee and Wine @ Holland Grove - Indulge in New Lineup of Artisanal Sourdough Pizzas, Pastas and Sides

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The introduction of Paradise Pizza was inspired by the popularity of the pasta and pizzas previously served by Elixir Coffee and Wine.

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Both brands are still housed under one roof in Holland Grove, allowing you to enjoy quality coffee and wines alongside a refreshed menu of sourdough pizzas, pasta and sides, all inspired by comfort foods from around the world.

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We opted for a refreshing Yuzu Cooler ($6) and the chocolatey Marou Single Origin Chocolate ($7) for our beverages. For coffee enthusiasts, don't miss their brews made with beans from the award-winning Blacklist Coffee in Perth.

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Deep Fried Burrata 4/5

The Deep Fried Burrata ($24) immediately caught our eye from the list of starters. This hearty dish features a thin-crusted fried burrata ball served with pomodoro, arugula rocket, and balsamic caviar. The plate offered a well-balanced blend of savoury and sweet, with the balsamic caviar adding pops of sweet and fruity notes.

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Mentaiko Lemon Butter 4.2/5

The Mentaiko Lemon Butter ($22) pasta was a delightful surprise. The mafaldine’s curly edges excellently picked up the bright sauce, which, though initially more sour than expected, became increasingly enjoyable. The generous addition of tobiko provided extra bursts of salty notes and crunch.

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Jap A Dog 4.5/5

Paradise Pizza created Jap A Dog ($26), inspired by the popular hot dog chain in Canada. The combination of Arabiki sausage, furikake, kewpie mayo and bonito flakes was harmonious and reminiscent of an okonomiyaki. Make sure to dig into the pizza while it's hot to appreciate the chewy, freshly made sourdough base fully! There are currently 7 other pizza flavours to check out, including interesting options like Hot Assam and Black Truffle, as well as classics such as Pepperoni and Margherita.

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Darn Good Tiramisu 4/5

We completed our meal with the Darn Good Tiramisu ($14), crafted with mascarpone and Blacklist’s espresso, following the same recipe as the restaurant’s sister brand, Fat Belly. While I found it slightly too creamy for my liking, the flavours were spot on, making it a satisfying end to our meal.

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.


Paradise Pizza & Elixir Coffee and Wine
Parksuites
24 Holland Grove Road
#01-18
Singapore 278803
Tel: +65 6908 5547
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Nearest MRT: Buona Vista (CC, EW Line), Holland Village (CC Line)

Opening Hours:
Wed-Sun: 11am - 9pm
(Closed on Mon-Tue)

Direction:
Alight at Buona Vista MRT station. Take Exit A or C. Walk to bus stop at Buona Vista MRT station (Stop ID 11361) along Buona Vista Road. Take bus number 92. Alight 4 stops later. Cross the road and walk to Holland Grove Road. Walk down Holland Grove Road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 15 minutes. [Map]

Alight at Holland Village MRT station. Take Exit B. Walk to bus stop along Holland Road (Stop ID 11261). Take bus number 7, 61, 75, or 165. Alight 3 stop later. Walk straight down Holland Road to Holland Grove Road. Turn left onto Holand Grove Road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 15 minutes. [Map]

Sunday, June 16, 2024

Chicco Pasta Bar @ Holland Village - A Delicious New Addition Offering Homemade and Affordable Pasta

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Following the successful launch of Chicco Pasta Bar on Telok Ayer Street, this popular pasta restaurant, known for offering top-quality homemade pasta at affordable prices, has opened a new outlet in Holland Village. I'm particularly excited about this new location as it's much closer to my home.

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Duck and Parma Ham Toastie 4.2/5

We kicked off our meal with the Duck and Parma Ham Toastie ($16). This toasted sandwich is generously packed with confit duck, Parma ham, and manchego cheese. The result is an intense and satisfying rich and savoury flavour profile. However, the richness might be overwhelming for one person to finish all four pieces, making it ideal for sharing.

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Gramigna 4/5

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Chicco Pasta Bar is known for showcasing seven different types of pasta at any given time, many of which are unique shapes not commonly found in other restaurants. We started with the Gramigna ($20), a creamy dish tossed in pork ragù and finished with cheese shavings. The combination of the tender pasta and the savoury ragu creates a comforting and flavourful dish.

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Spaghetti 4/5

Next, we tried the more familiar Spaghetti ($24), prepared aglio olio style, and paired it with squid, prawns, and clams. The flavours were well-balanced, making the dish delicious and satisfying. Notably, the texture of the pasta was softer compared to the usual al dente, providing a different but enjoyable experience.

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Gigli 4.2/5

Another standout pasta dish was the Gigli ($18), cooked in truffle ricotta and field mushrooms. This dish offered a delightful play of textures, with the doughy pasta providing a lovely bite and the field mushrooms adding a contrasting texture. The addition of truffle elevated the dish with an earthy note, making it a favourite of the evening.

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Iberico Pork Chop Parmigiana 4.2/5

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During dinner service, Chicco Pasta Bar offers a variety of mains in addition to their pasta dishes. We opted for the Iberico Pork Chop Parmigiana ($30). The pork was perfectly cooked, tender, and juicy beneath a thin batter coat. It was dressed in a tangy tomato sauce and topped with cheese shavings, served with a side of French fries. The dish was a well-executed blend of flavours and textures.

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Tiramisu 4.5/5

For dessert, we indulged in the Pistachio Tiramisu ($12). This twist on the classic tiramisu features a perfect balance of creamy coffee mascarpone and nutty pistachio. The flavours melded together beautifully, creating an utterly satisfying end to the meal.

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Chicco Pasta Bar's new outlet in Holland Village lives up to the reputation of its original location, offering a delightful range of unique pasta dishes and Italian specialities. While some dishes may be rich and best shared, the overall experience is one of high-quality ingredients and well-crafted flavors. With its diverse menu and inviting atmosphere, Chicco Pasta Bar is a welcome addition to the vibrant dining scene in Holland Village.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Chicco Pasta Bar
Holland Village
27 Lorong Mambong
Singapore 277686
Tel: +65 81897302
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Nearest MRT: Holland Village (CC Line)

Opening Hours:
Tue-Thu: 1130am - 230pm, 5pm - 10pm
Fri: 1130am - 1230pm - 5pm - 11pm
Sat: 1130am - 11pm
Sun: 1130am - 1030pm
(Closed on Mon)

Direction:
1) Alight at Holland Village MRT station. Take Exit B. Turn left and walk to Lorong Liput. Turn right onto Lorong Liput. Walk down Lorong Liput and turn right onto Lorong Mambong. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes.[Map]