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Sunday, November 10, 2024

Eclipse by BDC @ Yue Hwa Building - A Casual, Creative Twist on Fine Dining with Chef Samuel Quan’s New Menu

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Eclipse by BDC has come a long way since its 2021 debut as a fine dining destination atop the Yue Hwa Building in Chinatown, where the restaurant's unique vantage point offered stunning views of Singapore's skyline. My recent visit revealed a transformation in concept — Eclipse now provides a more casual, approachable menu crafted by Chef Samuel Quan. This new direction brings inventive twists to familiar flavours while still showcasing Chef Quan's creativity.

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Crab Laksa Croquette 3.8/5

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Smoked Eel Pumpkin Beignet 3.8/5

We began with two delightful snacks: Crab Laksa Croquette ($16 for 3pc) and Smoked Eel Pumpkin Beignet ($16 for 3pc). The Crab Laksa Croquette was a crispy parcel packed with Singapore's iconic laksa essence, accompanied by a curry aioli and laksa leaf that amplified its flavours. The Smoked Eel Pumpkin Beignet was a surprising take on the traditional custard lava bun, featuring molten Comté cheese nestled within a golden pumpkin beignet. The beignet was topped with crispy 'You Mai Chye' floss and complemented by a roasted onion jam. This bite combined sweet, smoky, and savoury notes in an unexpectedly harmonious way.

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Pan Seared Scallop 4/5

The Pan Seared Scallop ($24) was plump, juicy, and beautifully paired with a sage butter emulsion and furikake seaweed for umami depth. Topped with ikura and pickled ginger flower, the dish had a refreshing acidity that elevated the flavours, making it a well-balanced and thoughtfully composed appetiser.

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Jurong Farm XL Frog Leg 3.8/5

One of the more unique items on the menu was the Jurong Farm XL Frog Leg ($20), deep-fried to perfection with a crispy Japanese puffed rice coating that provided a delightful textural contrast to the tender frog leg meat. Paired with a Szechuan hibiscus jus, the dish offered an interesting twist, though the jus fell slightly short of delivering the expected punchy, piquant finish.

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12 Days Dry Aged Half Duck 4/5

The star of the evening was the 12 Days Dry Aged Half Duck ($68 whole). The duck was accompanied by egg crepes, leeks, pickled cucumber, pickled chilli, and a hibiscus glaze, echoing the classic flavours of Peking duck with a unique twist. Diners can wrap the tender duck meat with the egg crepe and condiments or enjoy it on its own to fully appreciate the expertly dry-aged, succulent flavours of the duck.

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Refreshing Eton Mess 3.5/5

For dessert, we had the Refreshing Eton Mess ($18), a tropical reimagining of the British classic. Tonka bean meringue, Meyer lemon gel, Dole pineapple, and yuzu sorbet brought together layers of sweetness and tartness, offering the meal a light and refreshing finale.

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Smoked Hay Tiramisu 3.8/5

Our final dessert, the Smoked Hay Tiramisu ($22), was a daring take on the beloved Italian dessert. The smoky hay notes infused the layers of mascarpone and cream cheese with a distinct depth, while the addition of Kahlua espuma added an aromatic complexity. However, the real surprise was the inclusion of ikura, which introduced a briny element that added a bit of intrigue, much like the contrast of salt in dark chocolate.

Eclipse by BDC has successfully transitioned from fine dining to a more casual yet adventurous menu that's brimming with inventive flavour combinations and textural surprises. Chef Samuel Quan's bold, reimagined dishes offer diners a fresh perspective on familiar ingredients while maintaining an approachable charm. The setting, coupled with the thoughtful, contemporary dishes, makes Eclipse an excellent choice for those seeking an elevated dining experience with a creative, casual twist.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Eclipse by BDC
Yue Hwa Building
70 Eu Tong Sen Street
#06-01
Singapore 059805
Tel: +65 6908 0880
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Nearest MRT: Chinatown (DT, NE Line)

Opening Hours:
Tue-Thu: 12pm -3pm, 6pm - 1030pm
Fri-Sat: 12pm - 3pm, 6pm - 11pm
Sun: 12pm -3pm, 6pm - 1030pm
(Closed on Mon)

Direction:
1) Alight at Chinatown MRT station. Take Exit C. Walk to Eu Tong Street. Turn left and walk to destination. Journey time about 3 minutes. [Map]

Saturday, June 1, 2024

The Masses @ Arcade The Capitol Kemposki - Relocated to a More Centralised Place While Maintaining the Pricing Affordable

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The Masses by Chef Dylan Ong has relocated from Beach Road to the prestigious Arcade at the Capitol Kempinski Hotel. This new chapter introduces a refreshed menu that marries contemporary French cuisine with bold Asian elements, delivering a unique Franco-Asian dining experience. The menu offers a cuisine with a French core harmoniously layered with Asian elements.

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Squid Ink Kueh Pie Tee 4.2/5

We began our culinary journey with the Squid Ink Kueh Pie Tee ($12.90/4pc). Unlike the traditional version stuffed with cooked jicama, Chef Dylan elevates this snack by infusing the shell with squid ink and topping it with fresh crab meat. The sweetness of the crab pairs beautifully with the savoury crunch of the shell, making for a delightful start.

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Smoked Pu Er Caviar & Beignet 4/5

Next, we tried the Smoked Pu Er Caviar & Beignet ($9.90/2pc). These fluffy beignets are filled with yuzu creme and topped with Avruga caviar, which has been smoked in-house with pu er tea. The tea's subtle aroma and the caviar burst create an elegant and unique flavour profile.

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Steak Tartare 4/5

The Steak Tartare ($26.90) here is a symphony of flavours and textures. Served with sour cream, wasabi, mustard, charred onion, and pickled chye sim and topped with fried garlic chips, shallot chips, and caviar, it offers a rich and complex taste. Spreading the tartare on the accompanying shiso Kueh Loyang adds a crispy contrast that enhances each bite.

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Salad Nicoise 3.5/5

A refreshing and healthy option is the Salad Nicoise ($23.90). This vibrant dish features gem lettuce, seasonal vegetables, tomatoes, olives, and aburi swordfish, all dressed in a tuna emulsion and topped with a soft-boiled egg. It perfectly balances flavours and textures, making it a standout salad.

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Moules Marinieres 4/5

The Moules Marinieres ($16.90) is an innovative twist on the classic chawanmushi. Beneath the uni sabayon sprinkled with Espelette pepper lies a soft and creamy steamed egg custard with blue mussels. It's a delightful mix of textures and flavours paired with a crispy rice paper cracker.

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Wagyu Beef Tongue 4/5

The Wagyu Beef Tongue served atop a crispy scallion pancake, is layered with red wine onion marmalade, pickled mustard seeds, pickled onions, shiso leaf, Dijon mustard, and lemon vinaigrette. The sweetness of the marmalade and the sharpness of the pickled elements create a harmonious balance, making this dish a highlight.

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Stuffed Zucchini Flower 3/5

The Stuffed Zucchini Flower ($29.90), air-flown from Holland, is filled with mozzarella cheese and drizzled with lavender honey. Though the flower-to-cheese ratio felt a bit off, the lemon and caper aioli lifted the dish, adding a zesty finish.

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Lemon Sole Meuniere 4/5

The Lemon Sole Meuniere ($39.90) makes a grand entry with a whole sole fish served in an "Asian Grenobloise" sauce topped with coldwater shrimp and sliced almonds. The unique twist of salted vegetables blended into the sauce offers a nod to the traditional Teochew steamed fish.

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Dry Aged Spiced Roasted Chicken 4.5/5

A favourite is the Dry Aged Spiced Roasted Chicken ($21.90/half). The tender chicken served with parsnip puree, chilli jam, and charred kailan in a soy sauce chicken jus, stands out for its flavorful skin and well-balanced accompaniments.

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Duck Confit 4.8/5

The Duck Confit ($21.90), a signature dish from Chef Dylan's early career, is served atop rice noodles with local mushrooms and mirabelle plum vinaigrette, finished with house-cured egg yolk. This dish reinterprets the local moonlight Hor Fun, adding a nostalgic yet innovative touch.

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Steak Au Poivre 5/5

The Steak Au Poivre ($29.90) features 2GR Australian Wagyu seared and served in a browned butter sauce accented by lemon and capers. The tender shoulder cut is packed with robust flavour, and the black pepper sauce is truly the soul of this dish.

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Corn & Cereal 4.5/5

For dessert, we had the Corn & Cereal ($13.90), a warm toffee and corn pudding served in whiskey caramel sauce, topped with cereal and housemade cereal ice cream. It's not overly sweet and offers a delightful play of textures and flavours.

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Truffle & Tulakalum, TNT 4.2/5

The Truffle & Tulakalum, TNT ($15.90) is a savory-sweet chocolate-based dessert. Housemade black truffle ice cream is paired with Valrhona Tulakalum chocolate ganache and piped chocolate mousse and finished with shaved black truffle, sea salt, and lemon verbena oil. This dessert is a must-try for chocolate lovers.

The Masses at The Capitol Kempinski Hotel offers a sophisticated yet approachable dining experience with its Franco-Asian cuisine. Chef Dylan Ong's innovative take on classic dishes and his use of premium ingredients make this a must-visit destination. The varied menu ensures there is something for everyone, and I'm excited to see how the menu evolves over time.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


The Masses
Arcade @ The Capitol Kempinski
13 Stamford Road
#01-84
Singapore 178905
Tel: +65 6518 4988
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Nearest MRT: City Hall (EW, NS Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Sat: 1130am - 1030pm

Direction:
1) Alight at City Hall MRT station. Take Exit B. Cross the road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]