Showing posts with label Banana Cake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Banana Cake. Show all posts

Thursday, July 3, 2025

CUDO @ Stanley Street - Modern Comfort Food with Latin Soul

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Located along Stanley Street, CUDO is the latest bold concept by the team behind Siri House and Moxie. Rooted in the spirit of modern Latin American cuisine, CUDO draws on bold, comforting flavours reimagined through a contemporary lens. With Chef Steve at the helm, the menu offers a vibrant medley of dishes inspired by his culinary travels and nostalgic eats, all given a fresh, creative twist.

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Torched Truffadito 4.5/5

We began our dinner on a high note with the Torched Truffadito ($25). This refreshing small plate features thick slices of Japanese yellowtail, macerated in soy sauce and gently torched for a touch of smokiness. Finished with chipotle aioli, pickled cucumber, and radish, the dish is a beautiful balance of freshness, savoury, and zesty crunch.

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Warm Crab Queso 4.2/5

The Warm Crab Queso ($18) is CUDO's take on a classic cheese dip, elevated with luxurious touches. The dip combines cream cheese, ricotta, sour cream, smoked mozzarella, and chilli cheddar, infused with Worcestershire, Tabasco, and white onion confit. Sakura ebi oil and crispy ebi add an umami punch, while zucchini and lump crab bring freshness and texture. It is perfect when scooped up with the accompanying fried tortillas.

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Calabaza 4.2/5

A vegetarian delight, the Calabaza ($12) spotlights roasted Japanese pumpkin with a smoky chipotle aioli spiked with yuzu kosho. The sweetness of the pumpkin is complemented by pomegranate molasses, salty cotija cheese, and pistachio dust, which is a creative and flavour-packed small plate.

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Disco Fries 4.5/5

Inspired by Chef Steve's time in Staten Island, the Disco Fries ($16) are indulgent, satisfying, and utterly addictive. Crisp fries are blanketed in mozzarella and cotija cheese, drenched in a beef jus-based brown gravy, and tossed with chorizo, pickled onions, and salsa Rosada. It's a glorious mash-up of American diner nostalgia with Latin vibrancy.

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Chipotle Butter Prawns 4.2/5

The Chipotle Butter Prawns ($18) bring the heat and depth of flavour. Tiger prawns are rubbed with chipotle, roasted, and glazed with agave molasses before being finished with a torch. Served with house pesto and lime, each bite is smoky, sweet, and savoury with a zesty lift.

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Grilled Seabass Fillet 3.8/5

The Grilled Seabass Fillet ($33) was beautifully plated with parsley-lime sauce and pineapple salsa, but the over-charred skin was slightly too bitter, distracting from the fish's freshness. While the flavour elements were sound, the execution slightly fell short of the mark.

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Spaghetti Con Camarones 4.5/5

One of the showstoppers of the evening, the Spaghetti Con Camarones ($38), features squid ink pasta tossed in a luxurious Ancho bisque and topped with grilled tiger prawns. The sauce, made from sundried tomatoes, capers, white wine, ancho chilli paste, and seafood stock, packs rich, crustacean flavours balanced with tang and spice. Finished with chipotle oil, it's a must-order.

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Coconut Tres Leches 4.2/5

Light yet indulgent, the Coconut Tres Leches ($14) delivers a tropical spin on the classic dessert. The housemade sponge is soaked in coconut milk, vanilla, and condensed milk, then sprayed with white rum and topped with coconut cream, toasted coconut flakes, and berry compote, making for a refreshingly sweet end to the meal.

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Chocolate Tart 4.2/5

For chocolate lovers, the Chocolate Tart ($16) hits the spot. A silky chocolate mousse ganache is encased in a tart shell and garnished with cocoa pearls, housemade chilli jam, and candied nuts, creating layers of richness with a slight kick.

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Toffee Plantain 4.2/5

The Toffee Plantain ($15) is a decadent finale, combining a moist plantain-banana sponge with banana mousse, vanilla ice cream, and caramelised plantain. The orange zest adds a lovely citrusy lift, rounding off a dessert that’s both comforting and refined.

CUDO impresses with its thoughtful reinterpretation of Latin American dishes, presented with flair and rooted in comfort. From inventive appetisers to bold mains and delightful desserts, it’s a welcome addition to Singapore’s modern dining scene.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


CUDO
13 Stanley Street
Singapore 068732
Tel: +65 8221 6330
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Nearest MRT: Telok Ayer (DT Line), Tanjong Pagar (EW Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Thu: 1130am - 1030pm
Fri-Sat: 1130am - 1130pm
(Closed on Sun)

Direction:
1) Alight at Telok Ayer MRT station. Take Exit A. Turn left and walk to Telok Ayer Street. Turn left onto Telok Ayer Street, walk to Boon Tat Street. Turn left onto Boon Tat Street. Turn right onto Stanley Street. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Tanjong Pagar MRT station. Take Exit G. Turn left onto Telok Ayer Street. Walk to Mccallum Street. Turn right onto Mccallum Street. Turn left onto Stanley Street. Walk to destination. Journey time about 8 minutes. [Map]

Friday, January 24, 2025

The Awfully Chocolate Experience Cafe @ Orchard - Experience The World's First Chocolate Raclette Wheel with Speciality Chocolate Desserts

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The Awfully Chocolate Experience Cafe, on the third floor of Wisma Atria, is a paradise for chocolate lovers. It offers a unique dining experience centred around the world's first dark chocolate raclette wheel.

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Guests are invited to scrape warm, molten chocolate directly from the wheel onto their decadent desserts, creating an interactive and indulgent moment. The cafe also boasts a range of curated chocolate treats, beverages, and artisanal gifts.

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Cacao Tea 160

We started our experience with the Cacao Tea 160 ($9), a caffeine-free, antioxidant-rich beverage made from double-roasted cacao husks.

Awfully Chocolate roasts these rare cacao husks locally, creating an aromatic tea that uniquely tastes like chocolate with hints of fruity undertones. Cacao teas are available in three intensities - 160, 170, and 180, indicating the depth of their chocolate flavours.

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Iced Cacao with Fresh Fruit

Another drink we had was the Iced Cacao with Fresh Fruit ($9.50). This was refreshing and served chilled with an added mix of fruits. Each beverage ordered is also served with a piece of chocolate of the day.

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Pisang Pisang 4.2/5

Among the five speciality chocolate raclette wheel desserts, we had the Pisang Pisang ($18), a local-inspired creation paying homage to goreng pisang. This dessert combines crispy, sweet banana chunks with spiced apple and toasted walnuts, all atop a banana cake.

The highlight, however, is the table-side raclette experience, where diners scrape melted dark chocolate from the wheel onto it. It was a harmonious combination that satisfied the sweet cravings without being overwhelming. However, we did wish that the banana cake was more fragrant.

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100% awfullychocolate Muah Chee 4/5

We also tried the 100% awfullychocolate Muah Chee ($15), a playful reimagining of traditional muah chee. This dessert features delicate, jiggly warabimochi made with dark chocolate.
Diners can enjoy it in two ways: dipping the soft mochi pieces into chocolate sauce and crushed peanut soil or drizzling the sauce and sprinkling the soil over the mochi and tossing them up evenly.

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.


The Awfully Chocolate Experience Cafe
Wisma Atria
#03-12/12A/13/13A
435 Orchard Road
Singapore 238877
Tel: +65 6592 7361
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Nearest MRT: Orchard (NS, TE Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 11am - 10pm

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