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Wednesday, October 1, 2025

Kwee Zeen @ Sofitel Singapore Sentosa Resort - Lavish and Laid-back Resort Buffet Experience with Unique Mexican Theme

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Sunday Brunch at Kwee Zeen, the signature all-day dining restaurant at Sofitel Singapore Sentosa Resort & Spa, is a lavish affair that combines indulgent dining with a laid-back resort experience. Guests can enjoy an extensive spread featuring a vibrant mix of Pan-Asian, Western, and Indian specialities, as well as monthly themed speciality dishes! When we visited, it had a unique Mexican theme!

The restaurant’s open kitchens, airy indoor dining, and breezy alfresco terrace overlooking lush greenery and the South China Sea create a welcoming backdrop for leisurely dining. Its pet-friendly outdoor seating makes it ideal for families and fur-kids alike.

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Seafood Station

Seafood enthusiasts will be delighted by the coastal extravaganza featured in the brunch line-up, showcasing an opulent spread of ocean-fresh delights. Expect freshly shucked seasonal oysters served on ice, succulent Boston lobsters, plump tiger prawns, and sweet snow crabs alongside white clams and half-shell sea scallops. Perfectly chilled and presented with classic accompaniments like lemon wedges, tangy mignonette, and house-made sauces, this bountiful seafood bar is a true highlight of the brunch experience, and definitely the spot where many of the guests were gathered around.

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Sushi and Sashimi

Alongside the shellfish, the Sushi and Sashimi counter offers fresh, generously cut slices of salmon and tuna, complemented by a selection of classic nigiri.

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Salad Bar

The seasonal Salad Bar at Kwee Zeen is brimming with crisp garden picks and vibrant toppings. Guests can build their own creations from a selection of mixed greens, baby spinach, romaine, and arugula, then layer on colourful additions such as corn kernels, kidney beans, cherry tomatoes, cucumber, capsicum, and black and green olives. To finish, diners can choose from a range of dressings, including classics such as Thousand Island, Ranch, and Italian, as well as zesty Honey Mustard, Asian Sesame, and aged black balsamic vinegar.

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Cheese

The Cheese Selection features six varieties, ranging from soft to semi-hard, hard, and blue cheeses, thoughtfully paired with accompaniments such as dried fruits, marmalades, grapes, olives, and a medley of nuts. Crisp crackers, lavosh, and grissini sticks are provided for enjoying each cheese’s unique flavour and texture.

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Cold Cuts Station

Alongside the Charcuterie spread features an indulgent array of cured meats, including Coppa ham, mortadella, Parma ham, pepperoni salami, and beef bresaola. To round out the flavours, guests can choose from capers, cornichons, pearl onions, marinated olives, and sundried tomatoes, complemented by grain and Dijon mustards, as well as a selection of almonds and walnuts.

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Mexican Pasta Salad

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Guacamole

Other interesting appetisers on the menu include a vibrant Mexican Pasta Salad, tossed with colourful vegetables, fresh herbs, and a zesty dressing. There’s also a creamy, freshly made Guacamole, perfectly balanced with hints of lime, cilantro, and just the right touch of spice.

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BBQ Station

Outdoors, the live Barbecue Station offers sizzling minute steaks and succulent lamb chops, juicy chicken wings, corn on the cob, and flavourful sausages, filling the air with irresistible aromas. We especially loved the chicken wings and corn on the cob, and went back for multiple servings.

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Chicken Plate- Pollo Asado

We also tried the Pollo Asado, featuring tender, marinated chicken roasted with a smoky, slightly charred exterior. It was juicy and flavourful throughout.

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Tacos and Quesadilla

With the brunch embracing a Mexican theme during our visit, we couldn’t resist the live station, where freshly made Tacos and Quesadillas were served piping hot with oozy melted cheese. So good!

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Chips and Dip

We also indulged in endless bowls of crispy Chips, accompanied by a variety of vibrant, zesty salsas and dips, perfect for snacking between bites of the main dishes.

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Dessert Plate

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Apple Pie

For dessert, there’s a delightful selection to satisfy every sweet craving. From rich, decadent cakes to comforting slices of Apple Pie, and even crispy, golden churros dusted with sugar and drizzled with chocolate sauce, the variety ensures there’s something for everyone.

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Chocolate Fondue Station

The dessert spread reaches a sweet finale with the Chocolate Fondue, a decadent Valrhona dark chocolate fondue. Guests can dip fluffy marshmallows, fresh seasonal fruits, and a selection of dried fruits into the flowing curtain of rich, velvety chocolate.

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Gin and Tonic Station

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Bloody Mary Station

For those who enjoy a touch of creativity, the popular D.I.Y. cocktail stations (alcohol package required) invite diners to craft their own drinks, from custom Bloody Marys with a selection of garnishes and spices to refreshing Gin & Tonics tailored with botanicals and mixers of choice, transforming your brunch into a spirited celebration, ideal for leisurely afternoons with friends or family.

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Pool Area

Adding to the experience, brunch-goers also receive complimentary pool access from 3 pm to 7 pm, allowing them to continue the afternoon with a refreshing dip or a lounge by the water. Guests also enjoy 20% off beverages at the poolside bar, making it the perfect way to extend a Sunday outing in true resort style.

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And before you leave, be sure to catch a glimpse of the hotel’s resident peacocks, a charming final touch to a memorable day!

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.


Kwee Zeen
Sofitel Singapore Sentosa Resort & Spa
2 Bukit Manis Road
Singapore 099891
Tel: +65 67088310
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Nearest MRT: Harbourfront MRT (CC Line, NE Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 7am - 10pm

Direction:
1) Alight at HarbourFront MRT station. Take Exit D. Walk to pick up point at Exit D. Wait for the complimentary shuttle bus service. The shuttle service is available every 30 minutes of the hour. Journey time about 30 minutes. [Map]

Wednesday, April 23, 2025

Wild Blaze @ Tras Street - Newly Launched $38++ Lunch Set At a Premium Dining Experience

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Located along the bustling street of Tras Street, Wild Blaze is a premium steakhouse that has been quietly making waves since its opening nine months ago. This elegant establishment is helmed by Chef Nic Wong, who spent 12 years as the executive chef at Brasserie Gavroche before taking over the space. At Wild Blaze, the dining experience extends beyond perfectly cooked steaks – it's about craftsmanship, attention to detail, and an all-around elevated experience.

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The restaurant exudes sophistication, with plush interiors, warm lighting and exceptional service. Their newly launched $38++ lunch set offers incredible value despite the fine-dining ambience. With quality ingredients, hearty portions, and thoughtful presentation, it's a steal!

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Foccacia Bread with Sundried Tomato Butter
Focaccia with Sundried Tomato Butter 4/5

Each set begins with a serving of their homemade Focaccia paired with Sun-Dried Tomato Butter — a combination so delicious that it's hard to stop at just one slice. The butter is rich, tangy, and aromatic, elevating the freshly baked bread effortlessly.

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Chef Nic presented us with four out of the five appetiser choices (the fifth being a Beetroot Salad with Goat Cheese). Here's what we tasted:

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Clam Chowder 4.2/5

This comforting bowl of Clam Chowder was rich without being overly heavy. Brimming with ingredients, the soup was creamy, flavourful and satisfying.

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Salmon Tartare 4/5

A visual delight, the Salmon Tartare (+$4) was fresh and well-balanced, with crème fraîche, chives and cucumber pickles adding a nice zing. It paired beautifully with their house focaccia – we recommend saving a piece (or asking for more) to mop up the goodness.

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Fried Calamari 3/5

While we appreciated the use of fresh squid, the Fried Calamari was slightly over-fried, resulting in a tougher texture. The seasoning was spot on, and the chorizo aioli added a nice kick, but the chewiness slightly overshadowed the dish.

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Melon Ham 3.8/5

A classic combination of sweet Melon and savoury Ham. While the flavours worked, the portion felt a bit lean – just three slices of ham to a generous heap of melon. Still, it was a refreshing start to the meal.

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We sampled three of the five main options. Grilled Miso Salmon and Beef Bourguignon Bone Marrow Pie were not featured.

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Fettuccine Crab Pasta 4.2/5

The Fettuccine Crab Pasta was a delightful surprise. The tomato-based sauce, subtly spiced, reminded us of our local dish - chilli crab. Generous shreds of crab clung to every al dente strand of pasta, delivering a flavourful, comforting bite. It grew on us quickly – not a strand was left behind!

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Vintage Ribeye 4.2/5

Another thing Chef Nic takes pride in, other than great cooking, is ageing meats. Their ageing room is visible to all guests, where premium cuts of meat undergo a meticulous transformation, enhancing their natural flavours and creating unparalleled depth. This process is overseen by Chef Nic Wong, who travelled to Italy to earn his certification from the prestigious Stagionello Academy. His mastery of ageing techniques elevates every steak to a true work of art.

For just $10 more, you can upgrade to their Vintage Ribeye – a must-try. The steak was beautifully seared, well-seasoned and cooked to our preferred medium doneness. It had a familiar depth of flavour reminiscent of Cantonese roast pork on our first bite, which was both surprising and enjoyable. Served with bearnaise sauce and the in-house fries, which were crisp and addictive – no frozen alternatives here! Tip: Request for the mini chopper instead of the regular steak knife for cute photos.

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Duck Parmentier 3.8/5

The Duck Parmentier felt like a French twist on shepherd's pie, featuring shredded duck beneath a layer of mashed potatoes. While flavourful and comforting, it leaned a bit heavy and dry after several bites. It works better as a sharing dish than being a main dish.

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Apple Pie 3.8/5

To end the meal, we tried both dessert options. Served with Madagascar vanilla ice cream, the Apple Pie featured apple slices that retained their crunch. Not too sweet and fragrant from real vanilla beans, it's a lovely ending for those who enjoy a fruity dessert.

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Crème Brûlée 4.5/5

This is a clear winner in our books. Creamy, silky, and with just the right level of sweetness, the Crème Brûlée was rich and satisfying, with a perfectly torched caramel top. It was a standout finish to the meal.

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Wild Blaze’s $38++ set lunch offers tremendous value for a premium dining experience. With its sophisticated setting, warm hospitality and Chef Nic’s thoughtful menu, it’s a treat for both steak lovers and those seeking quality European fare. There’s also a well-curated wine selection for those who wish to pair their meal with a glass (or two).

For private occasions, the restaurant features an intimate dining room that seats up to 12 guests. The minimum spend for lunch is $2,000, and for dinner, it is $4,000 — ideal for celebrations or corporate gatherings.

Photos and words by Jaslyn. An avid cook who lives to eat and travel for food. Note: This is an invited tasting.


Wild Blaze
66 Tras Street
Singapore 079005
Tel: +65 9371 3900
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Nearest MRT: Tanjong Pagar (EW Line), Maxwell (TE Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 1130am - 230pm, 6pm - 10pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Tanjong Pagar MRT station. Take Exit A. Walk to Tras Street. Turn right onto Tras Street. Walk down Tras Street. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Maxwell MRT station. Take Exit 2. Turn left and walk down Tanjong Pagar Road. Turn left onto Tras Street. Walk down Tras Street. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]

Sunday, December 29, 2024

Marymount Bakehouse @ Race Course Road - Full-Fledged Café With Artisanal Sourdough Loaves and Dishes

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Marymount Bakehouse has expanded its love for sourdough with a full-fledged café at Farrer Park, spreading the spirit of "Loavers Community" and a "Sourdough Living" lifestyle. Renowned for their hand-scored, naturally fermented sourdough loaves, Chef-owner Ian Ferdinand Chong combines his experiences in casual and fine dining to showcase creative sourdough expressions through artisanal loaves and café dishes.

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Platter of Sourdough

At the heart of the boulangerie are Marymount's signature sourdough loaves. The current curation includes rather interesting creations such as the earthy Tomatillo Salsa Verde ($16.60), a herbed bread inspired by Chef Ian's Latin American friends, and a chocolatey Oolong Hydrated and Dark Chocolate Chip Sourdough. If you wish to try various selections, a curated platter with spreads is available.

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The Feast of 7 Fishes Seafood Pie 5/5

Sourdough finds its way into their Levain Pies. The Feast of 7 Fishes Seafood Pie ($22.50) celebrates the bounty of the sea with a deluxe filling of tiger prawn velouté, scallops, crab, halibut, and seabass. The rich, creamy seafood mixture was well-seasoned, with delightful textures from the chunks of seafood and fried halibut topping, balanced by citrusy mayo.

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Apple & Rhubarb Custard Pie 4.5/5

Another highlight is the French-style Apple & Rhubarb Custard Pie (from $15.90 for 4-inch). Its intricate "spoke latticework" elevated its visual appeal and enhanced its textural experience. The tartness of the rhubarb was balanced by the sweetness of the custard and apples, creating layered flavours. The crust-to-filling ratio was spot on, making each bite a harmonious blend of taste and texture.

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Basque Tartine 3/5

Moving on to the cafe menu. A reinterpretation of an iconic wild mushroom dish Chef Ian tasted in San Sebastian, the Basque Tartine ($28) comprises sautéed porcini and chanterelle mushrooms, foie gras, and sunny-side-up eggs on a slice of their signature sourdough. Drenched in burnt butter, this tartine came across as an ideal hangover remedy. The nutty and sweet burnt butter balsamic tied the elements together and, at the same time, provided some relief to the overall saltiness. The foie gras may add a bit too much richness to the dish.

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Lemon Cream Morel & Broccolini Peasant Style Sourdough Pasta 3.5/5

The Lemon Cream Morel & Broccolini Peasant Style Sourdough Pasta ($22) is conceived out of a no-waste policy where excess sourdough discarded was transformed into fresh handmade pasta. This rustic pasta's shape and hearty bite made it ideal for the lemon cream sauce.

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.


Marymount Bakehouse
421 Race Course Road
Singapore 218668
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Nearest MRT: Farrer Park (NE Line)

Opening Hours:
Wed-Sun: 9am - 5pm
(Closed on Mon-Tue)

Direction:
1) Alight at Farrer Park MRT station. Take Exit B. Turn right and walk to Race Course Road. On Race Course Road, turn left and walk down Race Course Road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 6 minutes. [Map]

Tuesday, March 21, 2023

Wagatomo @ Guoco Tower - Chef Tomoyuki Welcomes The Arrival Of Spring With A Refreshed Omakase Menu

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Wagatomo at Guoco Tower is considered Chef Tomoyuki Kiga's new home following the opening of his butchery and sando shop - Gyu San. It is where Chef Tomoyuki pushes boundaries to create his version of modern Japanese cuisine, drawing inspiration from his past experiences with food and culture gathered over the years. Experience the arrival of spring with a refreshed omakase menu here at Wagatomo with the new line-up of seven courses that features Spring ingredients, which are all about lighter flavours and fresher profiles.

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Maguro & Green Pea Tartlets 3.5/5

The Spring Menu starts with Maguro & Green Pea Tartlets, with the tartlet base inspired by Kuey Pie Tie. Serving up two very contrasting profiles to tease your taste buds. One is a topping of spicy tuna sashimi spiced with togarashi aioli that brought a tinge of fiery kick. The other is a Japanese interpretation of the French Petit Pois, topped with sweet and crunchy green peas nested in a mashed green pea base.

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Tomato 3 Ways 4.5/5

The 2nd course celebrates the humble tomato - Tomato 3 Ways, made with Tomato Houjicha Consommé, Tomato Jelly, and Marinated Tomatoes. A mix of French tomatoes marinated in tangy amazu and cubed tomato jelly made from tomato water was served chilled with a tomato consommé. The tomato jelly didn't provide much flavour, but I liked the contrasting texture they gave to the dish. Sweet, savoury and tangy, it was a stellar example of a dish celebrating the beauty of a single ingredient.

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Maguro Tataki 3/5

The next course Maguro Tataki follows a similar flavour profile - Tataki in a sauce of vinegar, soy and sugar, garnished with Pickled Ginger Flower, Negi and garlic chips. While the flavours were pleasing, I would prefer a creamier dressing for the lean maguro.

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Haru Kakiage 4.8/5

Next is Haru Kakiage, which is served with a tentsuyu sauce and a yummy batter of Bamboo shoots, Asparagus, Onion, Burdock and Prawn Tempura. Concocted with dashi, mirin and soy, the sauce delivered an umami punch to the light batter. I love the chewy texture and crunch lent by the various ingredients.

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Saba Shio Yaki 4.5/5

Following is an individual portion of Saba Shio Yaki. Such tasty fish needs no seasoning, only some sea salt to bring out its sweetness. The grilled Japanese saba mackerel from Fukuoka is served with grated daikon with yuzu zest to cut the fatty flavour of the fish. The crisp skin that had been slightly seasoned with a sprinkle of coarse sea salt was delicious, with the flesh being firm and rich in taste.

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Beef & Negi 4.5/5

The Main showcases Wagatomo's signature beef Kamichiku 4% Miracle Gyu - Beef & Negi. The Kamichiku 4% Miracle Gyu chuck roll is grilled using an open grill fired by binchotan charcoal and oakwood, with the right doneness to render the marbled fat. The sweetness of the caramelised negi in brown butter and the savoury potato puree complement the robust meat well, with all flavours welded together harmoniously.

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Baked Ringo 4/5

The omakase ends with a divine Baked Ringo - Chef Tomoyuki reimagines an apple pie. Here we get an apple pie chutney encased in a baked apple, topped with refreshing green apple sorbet, alongside a cap of dehydrated apple with apple gel dollops.

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The Spring 2023 Omakase menu will be available from 6 March 2023 onwards and is priced at $96 per person, with a minimum of two pax to share required.

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. Note: This is an invited tasting.


Wagatomo
Guoco Tower
5 Wallich Street
#01-12
Singapore 078883
Tel: +65 83136622
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Nearest MRT: Tanjong Pagar (EW Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Sat: 1130 am - 230pm, 530pm - 1030pm
(Closed on Sun)

Direction:
1) Alight at Tanjong Pagar MRT station. Take Exit A or B. Walk to Guoco Tower. Walk to the open air square. Journey time about 3 minutes. [Map]