Showing posts with label Aged Duck. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aged Duck. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 11, 2025

KA-MON @ Resorts World Sentosa - Three Traditional Japanese Grilling Techniques Under One Roof

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Nestled within Resorts World Sentosa, KA-MON is the latest venture by celebrated Chef Hal Yamashita. It promises an authentic yet innovative Japanese grilling experience. What sets KA-MON apart is its integration of three traditional grilling techniques — irori, robatayaki, and warayaki — all within a single restaurant. It reminds me of Setsuri Ishinomake, which also embraces multiple grilling styles under one roof, showcasing the depth and versatility of Japanese cuisine.

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Our meal began with an Amuse Bouche — a delightfully crisp fried fish paired with pickled vegetables in a sweet and sour sauce. The pickles' vibrant acidity perfectly balanced the fish's richness, making it a refreshing and appetising start.

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Wagyu Beef Tartare 4.8/5

The Wagyu Beef Tartare is a reimagined take on Yukke, seasoned with soy, garlic, sesame, and gochujang. The quail egg yolk, resting atop the finely diced wagyu, added a luscious creaminess. Mixing everything together and scooping it up with the accompanying crisp papadam created a harmonious blend of sweet, savoury, and umami flavours.

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Organic Egg & Ikura 4.5/5

One of the standout dishes was the Organic Egg & Ikura, a decadent layering of Ajitsuke Tamago, briny ikura, and luxurious Hokkaido uni. This dish offered a symphony of textures — from the silky yolk to the creamy sea urchin and the signature pop of salmon roe — all heightened by the sharp, fresh heat of wasabi.

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Sakoshi Bay Oyster 4.2/5

Seafood took centre stage with the Sakoshi Bay Oyster, a prized delicacy from Hyogo Prefecture. Grilled over robatayaki until just 80% cooked, the oyster was then glazed with shio kombu butter and topped with a fragrant crumble of garlic, ginger, and shallots, enhancing its natural oceanic richness.

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Tuna Wara Tataki 4.5/5

The Tuna Wara Tataki featured Big Eye Tuna, sustainably sourced from Australia's East Coast. Unlike traditional charcoal grilling, this dish was kissed by straw fire, resulting in a gently charred exterior while preserving the buttery, raw centre. The subtle smokiness complemented the bright ponzu sauce, thinly sliced myoga, and crisp garlic chips, perfectly balancing smoke and freshness.

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Irori Grilled Jumbo Tiger Prawn 4.2/5

The Irori Grilled Jumbo Tiger Prawn was a prime example of traditional grilling techniques. Skewered and slow-grilled over charcoal in the irori style, a method dating back to the Jomon period, this dish showcased the prawn's natural sweetness and succulence. A touch of Maldon sea salt and a squeeze of lemon were all that was needed to highlight its pure, briny essence.

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Aged Breast of Duck 4.8/5

For meat lovers, the Aged Breast of Duck was a revelation. Dry-aged for at least five days, the duck was slowly grilled over robatayaki to a perfect medium-rare, resulting in crisp skin and tender flesh. It was accompanied by burdock root purée for an earthy depth, while the spicy romaine and apple salad added a touch of sweetness and crunch, echoing the balance found in Korean BBQ and Japanese yakiniku.

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Coriander Salad 4/5

One of the most polarising dishes on the menu is the Coriander Salad — a love-it-or-hate-it experience. Tossed in a white soy vinaigrette and topped with crispy fried sakura ebi and fragrant bawang goreng, the salad delivered a bright, herbal crispness that might not be for everyone but certainly intrigued the palate.

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Saba Donabe 4.2/5

The meal culminated in the Saba Donabe, a tableside performance where rice was cooked in a traditional claypot over grilled fish bone dashi. Depending on the daily fresh catch from Nagasaki, our version featured grilled saba, which was folded into the rice at the tableside. The result? It is a deeply comforting dish with fluffy grains and crisped edges served with miso soup for a satisfying finish.

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Mont Blanc "Flower" 4.2/5

To end on a high note, we were served the Mont Blanc "Flower", a delicate yet indulgent dessert. The chestnut mousse, piped atop a crisp French meringue, was paired with mikan yuzu jelly, creating a beautiful contrast between nutty richness and citrusy brightness. It felt like we were enjoying two desserts in one, perfectly encapsulating French pastry finesse and Japanese flavour precision.

With its seamless integration of traditional Japanese grilling techniques, premium ingredients, and meticulous execution, KA-MON at Resorts World Sentosa offers a one-of-a-kind Japanese grill experience in Singapore. Chef Hal Yamashita's expertise is evident in each dish, which celebrates both the purity of ingredients and the artistry of grilling. Whether you're a fan of seafood, premium meats, or comforting rice dishes, KA-MON delivers an elevated dining experience that is both exciting and deeply satisfying.

Note: This is an invites tasting.


KA-MON
(Opposite Resorts World Station) Resorts Word Sentosa
Hotel Michael
Level 1
Tel: +65 6577 6448/6688
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Nearest MRT: Harbourfront (CC, NS Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 12pm - 3pm, 6pm - 11pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Harbour Front MRT station. Exit station to Vivocity Shopping Mall. Go to Sentosa Express Station at Level 3 of Vivocity. Take Sentosa Express Train to Resorts World station. Alight at Resorts World station. Walk to destination. Jourrney time about 10 minutes. [Map]

Wednesday, June 19, 2024

CURE @ Keong Saik Road - Celebrates 9th Anniversary With A Limited-time Menu From Past & Present CURE Chefs

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One Michelin-starred CURE celebrates its 9th anniversary with an exceptional limited-time-only menu. This ‘Past & Present’ menu is an all-star collaboration between three current CURE chefs and six ex-CURE chefs who now each helm excellent restaurants of their own.

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The stellar line-up of chefs includes CURE’s Chef-Owner Andrew Walsh, Chef Gary Wong and Chef Aiken Low. Alongside them are Chef Stefan Liau from Hevel, Chef Ryan Newman from Le Bon Funk, Chef Maksym Chukanov from Qīn, Chef Kevin Wong from Seroja, Chef Melvin Chou from Terra and Chef Lewis Barker from Sommer.

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Fermented Cashew Cream, Kelp & Banana Tart

Chef Stefan Liau from Hevel presents the first appetiser, a Fermented Cashew Cream, Kelp, and Banana Tart. Chef Stefan learned the kelp fermentation technique at CURE six years ago, and whilst I would never have guessed that this combination works, it is somehow a harmonious, creamy bite. It is also a little nutty, and the banana also lends some sweetness.

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Irish Gallagher Oyster, Cider Granita & Caviar

The Irish Gallagher Oyster, Cider Granita & Caviar is a signature dish of CURE's Chef Andrew Walsh. The freshness of the chopped oyster is enhanced with horseradish cream, chopped shallots and celery. Cider granita adds a little icy texture and refreshing acidity, and it is finished with some briny caviar for the taste of the sea.

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Salmon, Beetroot & Kampot Pepper

From his time at CURE, Chef Ryan Newman from Le Bon Funk used two favourite ingredients — cured salmon and beetroot marinate — to create this bright and cheerful (both in colour and taste) Salmon, Beetroot, and Kampot Pepper. It is an enjoyable appetiser that whets the palate before the more substantial dishes.

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Abalone, Mushroom Broth & Sticky Rice

Chef Kevin Wong from Seroja is next with an auspicious dish of Abalone, Mushroom Broth & Sticky Rice. The abalone signifies continued longevity, prosperity and best wishes for CURE. The abalone was perfectly cooked and served in a wild mushroom stock and sticky rice with collagen. I really loved this dish, it's so warm and comforting and just hits the right spot.

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Danish Langoustine, Tom Yum & Calamansi

Another hot evening favourite was the Danish Langoustine, Tom Yum & Calamansi by Chef Maksym Chukanov from QĪN. This pretty and tasty dish uses a whole langoustine. The juicy meat is grilled over binchotan charcoal, and the head is used to add sweetness to the Tom Yum soup. The soup is neither too tart nor too spicy; it's very balanced, and you can sip it slowly to fully enjoy the flavours.

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Aged Silver Duck

As a surprise, Chef Andrew brought out his signature Aged Silver Duck, Fermented Summer Berries & Spiced Seven Tails Brandy Broth. The duck had rich, deep flavours, and the ageing process enhanced it for a very satisfying taste experience. There was also much buzz and excitement about the glass of liquid gold being served with the duck. It turned out to be a warm glass of duck consommé made with a reduction of duck bones, celery, carrots, onions, an infusion of thyme, rosemary and orange peel, and the addition of some spiced 7 tails brandy for depth of flavour just before serving.

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Kyoho Grape, Fruit Tomato & Shiso

Chef Melvin Chou from Terra blends Italian and Japanese influences in this pre-dessert of Kyoho Grape, Fruit Tomato & Shiso. The base is made with fruit tomato gelee, with a refreshing topping of shiso sorbet, as well as peeled Kyoho grapes and Fruit tomato. This dish has some sweetness, with a touch of savoury and tartness. It is unique and quite refreshing.

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Valrhona chocolate, Roasted hay, and White Miso

Last but not least, Chef Lewis Barker from Sommer ingeniously recreates the flavours of salted caramel using Valrhona chocolate, Roasted hay, and White Miso. Without salt or caramel, the dish achieves a unique depth with smoky notes from roasted hay and a subtle saltiness from white miso, creating a luxurious and inventive chocolate dessert.

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This special menu is available from 11 June till 31 July 2024, and is priced at $188 for three courses, $218 for five courses or $238 for 9 courses.

Overall, I enjoyed the limited-time menu by the past and present chefs. Some dishes have more classic flavour combinations, while others feel more exploratory and innovative. Regardless, it is undoubtedly a golden opportunity to taste these esteemed chefs' signature dishes and craft.

Photographed and penned by Shermine. Through her pictures and stories, she shares her journey of savouring new flavours and experiences. Note: This is an invited tasting.


CURE
21 Keong Saik Road
Singapore 089128
Tel: +65 9338 4207
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Nearest MRT: Outram Park (EW, NE, TE Line), Maxwell (TE Line)

Opening Hours:
Tue-Wed: 6pm - 10pm
Thu-Sat: 12pm - 2pm, 6pm - 10pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Outram Park MRT station. Take Exit 4. Walk to Kreta Ayer Road. Turn right onto Kreta Ayer Road. Walk down Kreta Ayer Road and turn right onto Keong Saik Road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 8 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Maxwell MRT station. Take Exit 3. Walk down Neil Road. Turn right onto Keong Saik Road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]