Showing posts with label Best Eat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Best Eat. Show all posts

Monday, July 24, 2017

Chef Kang's Kitchen @ Mackenzie Road - The Newly Awarded Michelin 1 Star Restaurant For 2017

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With the release of the Michelin Guide Singapore 2017, one of the newly awarded 1 Star restaurants is Chef Kang's Kitchen at Mackenzie Road. We were quite lucky to get a table at the restaurant which only has 4 tables. I heard the waiting list is a up to 2 months if you want to savour Chef Kang's cooking.

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Marble Goby Soup 4.8/5

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Our lunch started with the Marble Goby Soup ($98 small). Chef Kang shared with us that the soup base is prepared a day in advance, using chicken feet, old hen and fish bones, boiling it over slow fire. The soup was creamy, sweet and refreshing, with a lot of depth. I noticed a special ingredient in the soup which is Taiwan olive, giving the soup a zesty touch like sour plum. This is definitely a must order here.

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Pork Ribs with Portuguese Sauce 4/5

The next dish we tried is the Pork Ribs with Portuguese Sauce ($28). The pork ribs were chunky and succulent. The Portuguese sauce is rather unique which is something new for my palate to register. The sauce is prepared from a vegetable stock base whereby corns, mushroom, garlic, onion, curry powder, butter and cheese were added, for a creamy consistency.

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Prawn Paste Chicken Wings 4.5/5

I received mixed review of the Prawn Paste Chicken Wings ($24). We were advised by our common friend to skip this dish. However we still end up ordering it to taste it for ourselves. Surprisingly we love it. It is obvious that it did not have that thick batter and strong prawn paste flavour. The version at Chef Kang's kitchen is more subtle and has a hint of bitter charred flavour. The batter also felt more airy and biscuity. Chef Kang shared with us that he used the technique of "slapping" the batter onto the wings instead of coating them, which differentiate the texture.

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Braised Angie Luffa with Egg White 4/5

A simply dish it may seen but the Braised Angie Luffa with Egg White ($28) is not easy to get it right. The angie luffa if not done right will be mushy but this has a good crunch to it. However I thought the egg white was a bit overcooked, almost scrambled egg like texture already. I recommend adding a bit of the black vinegar to the egg white for an accentuated enjoyment.

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Simmered Rice Noodles in Superior Stock 4.2/5

We actually wanted to try the braised fried noodles with pork crisp but it was not available. Hence we changed our order to the Simmered Rice Noodles in Superior Stock ($25). It was a great choice and we all enjoyed it. The rice noodles braised in seafood and chicken stock is a good slurping goodness, perfumed by the crispy pork lard.

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Ice Cream in Coconut 4.5/5

If you are a fan of coconut, then you should not miss the Ice Cream in Coconut ($9.80). Served in the husk, there are coconut ice cream, coconut jelly and the coconut flesh. Coconut in three ways.

Many people has commented that its not worth eating at Chef Kang's kitchen because it is very expensive for zichar food. I agree with the pricing but we need to recognise this is a private kitchen. Chef Kang cooks every dish himself. In fact he has given refinement to the dishes.


Chef Kang's Kitchen
25 Mackenzie Road
Singapore 228681
Tel: +65 62386263
Nearest MRT: Little India (DT Line, NE Line)

Opening Hours:
Tue-Sun: 1130am - 230pm, 545pm - 10pm

Direction: 
1) Alight at Little India MRT station. Take Exit A. Turn right and cut through the carpark. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]

Thursday, June 29, 2017

Michelin Guide Singapore 2017 - 12 New Stars Among The 38 Starred Restaurants

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Michelin Guide Singapore has announced the winners of 2017. This year a total of 38 restaurants have made it to stardom, receiving their star. 11 new restaurants received their one star while Waku Ghin moves up the ladder from to get 2 Stars.


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A total of 38 restaurants made it into the Michelin Guide Singapore 2017. It is good to see last year 1 star hawker winners Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodle and Hong Kong Soya Sauce Chicken Rice & Noodle retaining their star.

Three Star
Joël Robuchon

Two Star
André
L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon
Les Amis
Odette
Shisen Hanten
Shoukouwa
Waku Ghin *NEW

One Star
Alma
Béni
Braci *NEW
Candlenut
Cheek by Jowl *NEW
Chef Kang's *NEW
Corner House
Crystal Jade Golden Palace
Cut
Garibaldi *NEW
Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodle
Iggy's *NEW
Imperial Treasure Fine Teochew Cuisine *NEW
Jaan
Labyrinth *NEW
Lei Garden
Liao Fan Hong Kong Soya Sauce Chicken Rice & Noodle
Meta *NEW
Osia
Putien (Kitchener Road)
Rhubarb
Saint Pierre *NEW
Shinji (Bras Basah Road)
Shinji (Tanglin Road)
Summer Palace *NEW
Summer Pavilion
Sushi Ichi
The Kitchen at Bacchanalia
The Song of India
Whitegrass *NEW

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It is great to see one of my favourite restaurants Cheek by Jowl getting a Star. After dining at the restaurant last year, I knew it has the caliber to be among the best. Glad that it has finally been officially recognized.

Unfortunately Forest and Terra are the two restaurants that have lost their star this year.

Do visit Michelin Guide Singapore at https://guide.michelin.sg/ for more details.

Tuesday, May 16, 2017

SG Food on Foot's Monthly Grub Recommendation May 2017

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For the month of May 2017, we brought you 4 new openings ranging from hawker to restaurant. At the same time, 2 interesting creations inspired from our local favourites. Wrapping up the monthly grub with a Teochew porridge buffet feast/


New Cafe/Eatery/Restaurant


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Guan's Mee Pok
Blk 713 Clementi West Street 2
#01-115
Singapore 120713

With the moving out Ah Hoe Mee Pok (the stall runs by Mr Naoji's son) to Cantonment Road, another new stall has taken over and it is non other than Guan's Mee Pok. If you have not known, Eric Chia founder of Guan's Mee Pok and Ah Hoe Mee Pok is the master of Mr Naoji, the Japanese Mee Pok man that you probably have seen in many media platforms.

Recommend Item: Guan's Mee Pok with Squid

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Me@OUE
OUE Bayfront Rooftop
50 Collyer Quay
Singapore 049321

Me@OUE at OUE Bayfront welcomes new Executive Chef Sam Chin who is only 33 years old, helming the three open-concept kitchens offering Japanese, French and Chinese cuisines. For the gourmands, you will be glad to know that Me@OUE is offering the highly prized Kumamoto Beef on the menu. With the access to the whole cattle, diners get to enjoy the different cuts of the prized beef, also known as the caviar of meat.

Recommend Item: Hokkaido Botan Ebi Tartare, Charcoal Grilled Striploin, Yakiniku

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Song Garden Chinese Restaurant
Mercure Bugis Singapore
122 Middle Road
#02-01
Singapore 188973

Song Garden is  a new Cantonese restaurant that has opened on the second level of the new Mercure Singapore Bugis hotel. Taking almost the entire floor, it can sit up to 120 people with seven private rooms. The new Chinese restaurant is helmed by Executive Chef Wong Shea Nung and Executive Dim Sum Chef Leung Chi Man. If you are a fan of East Ocean Seafood Restaurant's dim sum, you may be interested to know that Chef Leung has moved to Song Garden to be the Executive Dim Sum Chef.

Recommend Item: Lobster with Pumpkin Puree in Hot Stone Pot, Steamed Cheong Fun with Fresh Prawn, Mentaiko Cod Fillet, Signature Roast Chicken on Bed of Beancurd Skin

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Raffles @ Holland Village
118 Holland Avenue
#B1-12/13
Singapore 278997

Located at the basement of the new Raffles @ Holland Village is SENS, a Japanese restaurant within the gourmet grocer TASTE. It offers a wide repertoire of contemporary Japanese cuisine including sashimi, sushi, teppanyaki and omakase. It also boasts one of the largest selections of Japanese craft beers, sake and wines from breweries in different regions of Japan.

Recommend Item: Miyazaki Wagyu Tataki, Kurobuta Rosu Katsu


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KEK Seafood Pandan Gardens
200 Pandan Gardens
#01-12
Singapore 609336

One of the latest creation at KEK Seafood is their Oriental Burger, giving the western fare an Asian twist. A total of seven different burgers are created incorporating Asian techniques into the burger. I had the Pai Gu Wong Burger ($9) which comes with a huge piece of tender and juicy pork in a sweet sauce, sandwiched between 2 toasted buns. It turned out surprisingly good. Other burgers available on the menu are Salted Egg Chicken Burger, Marmite Chicken Burger, Coffee Pork Burger, Salted Egg Pork Burger, Sambal Beef Burger, Salted Egg Sotong Burger. For a mere $9, it comes with pickles and a drink.

Recommend Item: Pai Gu Wong Burger

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KFC Singapore has launched the new Curry Crunch marrying the aroma and fragrance of coriander seeds, cumin and turmeric, then paired with a note of garlic and finished with the sharpness of dried chilli and peppercorn.

Recommend Item: Curry Crunch Chicken

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The ART (Assumption Restaurant for Training)
Assumption Pathway School
30 Cashew Road
Singapore 679976

The ART (Assumption Restaurant for Training) is not your usual restaurant. Located inside Assumption Pathway School at Cashew Road, the restaurant provides the training ground for the students to put their F&B knowledge and skills into practice. The ART is a casual dining restaurant that offers 3-Course set lunch and High Tea Set on weekdays and during school terms. All prices here are nett. The ART has recently extended its operating hours on Fridays (during school term) to include dinner. Set dinner will be served for dinner except on the last Friday of each month, where it is replaced with Porridge Buffet. I was there on the last Friday of March to check out the Porridge Buffet which is priced at only $12 nett.

Recommend Item: Porridge Buffet, Braised Duck

Sunday, April 16, 2017

SG Food on Foot's Monthly Grub Recommendation April 2017

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For the month of April 2017, 3 new openings will be delighting the palate of Singaporeans, while another 5 cafes or restaurants have revamped their menu to entice diners to pay them a revisit with refreshed offerings. If fans of Boat Quay (Original) Mushroom Noodle and Restaurant Home have been wondering where they have moved to? You can find out in this edition of Monthly Grub Recommendation.


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Firebake
237 East Coast Road
Level 1
Singapore 428930

Probably the only place in Singapore where you can find sourdough baked traditional in a wood fired oven. Four types of sourdoughs are available from the oven. They are the organic white sourdough, organic wholemeal sourdough, organic rye sourdough and organic fruit sourdough. Complementing the sourdoughs are a selection of small plates and big plates, showcasing contemporary dishes cooked with traditional European techniques.

Recommend Items: Sourdough, Norwegian Blue Mussel, Grilled Pork Belly, Rangers Valley Striploin, Bread and Butter Pudding.

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Shake Mee
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Cookhouse @ JEM
50 Jurong Gateway Road
#05-01
Singapore 608549

Opened by the same folk from Face to Face, the new concept features the handmade noodles in small bowl. Customers are supposed to give the noodle bowl a good shake to mix the sauce with the noodle, thus the name of the stall.

Recommend Item: Kolo Mee, Mala Pan Mee

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Tsuta
18 Tai Seng Street
#01-36/37/38/39
Singapore 539775

The first ramen eatery to be awarded a Michelin Star, Tsuta has opened its second outlet at 18 Tai Seng. Unlike its first outlet that offers the shoyu soba and shio soba, the new outlet offers the new miso soba together with its signature shoyu soba. As per my earlier review, Singaporean may not be used to the type of ramen offered by Tsuta but the new miso soba is closer to what we have grown up eating with, the rich and creamy tonkotsu style.

Recommend Item: Miso Soba


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Birds Of A Feather
113 Amoy Street
Singapore 069935

Spreading its wings for greater high, the new cafe which opened late last year has expanded its menu offering new creations to delight the taste buds of their customers. Ranging from brunch to dinner, there is something new on the menu for a revisit. Even the dessert menu has a few new additions that is worthy to give the diet plan a miss.

Recommend Item: Pig Ear Mosaic, Kawa Ebi Swim in The Chillies, Glutinous Rice Cake (savoury version).

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Chicken Up
Jurong East MRT Station
10 Jurong East Street 12
#01-01
Singapore 609690

Voted as the best Korean Fried Chicken which is definitely well deserved for their flavourful and juicy Ganjang (Soya) Chicken Wings. Recently it has introduced the UFO Toppoki which comes with rice cake, deep fried breaded squid in a spicy chilli paste sauce. This is complemented with sides such as caramelized kimchi, cheese, corn cheese, kimchi fried rice, steamed egg and some grinded padano cheese.

Recommend Item: UFO Toppoki, Ganjang (Soya) Chicken Wings

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Lime
PARKROYAL on Pickering
3 Upper Pickering Street
Singapore 058289

Lime at PARKROYAL on Pickering has refreshed their Afternoon Tea menu with three tiers of joy that features local inspired savoury items as well as sweet delights. The afternoon tea is available from 3pm to 6pm daily. For $42, you get a high tea set and a single servicing of specialty coffee and TWG Tea. For an additional top up of $6 at $48, you get a high tea set and unlimited servicing of specialty coffee and TWG Tea. Each high tea set is good for 2 person.

Recommend Item: High Tea

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Tamashii Robataya
12 North Canal Road
#02-01
Singapore 048825

For a limited period from 11 March to 30 April 2017, Tamashii Robabtaya is working together with Miumi Japan Food to promote the premium and seasonal ingredients of Kansai region. To showcases the food and ingredients from Kansai, both Chef Yukari Tsuchitda and Chef Patrick Tan have come together to create a 8 course omakase menu at $188.

Recommend Item: Omakase

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The Bravery Cafe
66 Horne Road
Singapore 209073

The cafe at Lavender has extended their opening on Friday and Saturday to offer dinner. Although the dinner menu is limited, the dishes are well presented and plated. Although some dishes needed some refinement, I think it has potential if a little more effort is put into the cooking.

Recommend Item: Garlic Crieam Mussel Stew, Pan Seared Seabass.


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Boat Quay (Original) Mushroom Noodle
Blk 312A Sumang Link
Singapore 822312

Previously located at Bukit Batok before moving to its current location, Boat Quay (Original) Mushroom Noodle was started by Uncle Lim's grandfather who used to sell the dish at Boat Quay in a pushcart. The stall which handmade their Teochew dumpling which is a must try here.

Recommend Item: Teochew Dumpling, Signature Noodle

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Restaurant HOME & Bar
27 Cosford Road
Singapore 499549

Used to be located at The Rail Mall, Restaurant Home has moved to Changi. The new location has a new kampong vibe to it. Besides the indoor dining area, the restaurant also has an alfresco area with a bar. A separate menu has also been put together focusing on barbecued items. While Chef Tan has retained most of his signature items of the menu, he has also incorporated new items inspired by the kampong surrounding, bring cooking to its basic and showcasing the natural flavours of the ingredients.

Recommend Item: La La Crispy Rice, Hot-Stone Sauteed Pig Liver, Baked Chicken with Herbal Sea Salt.

Wednesday, March 15, 2017

SG Food on Foot's Monthly Grub Recommendation March 2017

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In the blink of an eye, we are in the 4th edition of the Monthly Grub Recommendation. For this March 2017 listing, I am recommending 6 new restaurants that have opened recently which I have visited and enjoyed the food there. On top of that, 2 restaurants have refreshed their menu which is worthy of a visit. Last but not least, Japanese Restaurant Week is taking place this month whereby diners stand a chance to win air tickets to Japan.


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Canton Paradise
The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands
2 Bayfront Avenue
#01-02
Singapore 018972

If you do not know, the Paradise Group has become the largest Chinese restaurant brand in Singapore with various concepts around in Singapore. One of the concepts, Canton Paradise has opened its sixth and latest restaurant at The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands offering all day dim sum, roast meats, noodles and congee.

Canton Paradise is current having a Yum Cha promotion where diners can enjoy 50% discount on dim sum, congee and noodles (exclude noodles with with roast items) when they dine in at any 6 Canton Paradise outlets on weekdays (exclude eve of/and public holiday), 3pm to 5pm. Terms and Conditions applied. Please refer to Canton Paradise for more details.

Recommend Items: Steamed Rice Rolls with Preserved Turnip Filling, Dried Sakura Shrimps with Scallion Ol Tofu, Baked BBQ Pork Pastry

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Don Meijin
Ramen Champion Bugis+
201 Victoria Street
#04-10
Singapore 188607

Ramen Champion Bugis+ welcomes a new donburi specialist offering a wide variety of donburi on the menu. You can get Japanese rice bowls ranging from tendon to katsudon, roast beef don to butadon using short grain, Japanese rice that is specially imported from Hokkaido. It even has an local inspired spicy chilli crab tendon.

Recommend Items: Mille Feuille Katsu Don, Pork Shogayaki Don

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K-Tower
74 Amoy Street
Singapore 069893

K-Tower is a new seafood tower restaurant has opened at Amoy Street offering 3, 5, 7 and 9 tier tower using fresh seafood directly from the tank. While the restaurant's name may seems familiar to another similar concept at Prinsep Street, there is no association between the two restaurants. Besides the seafood tower, K-Tower has an eclectic menu offering popular Korean dishes.

Recommend Items: Seafood Tower, Trilogy Rice Cake with Honey

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Teppanyaki Hamburg Nihonbashi Keisuke Bettei

72 Peck Seah Street
Singapore 079329

Teppanyaki Hamburg Nihonbashi Keisuke Bettei is the latest Japanese hamburg concept for the Keisuke Group. The US prime patties are seared on a teppanyaki grill and served sizzling on hotplates. The set even comes with unlimited free flow of Japanese Osozai and eggs cook in eight different ways.

Recommend Items: Free Flow Osozai, Free Flow Eggs, Triple Cheese Prime Beef Hamburg Set

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The Original Katong Laksa
331 Uppper Paya Lebar Road
Singapore 534949

The Original Katong Laksaor also known as Janggut Laksa has opened a new outlet at Upper Paya Lebar Road. The third outlet after Roxy Square and Queensway stalls. Not only the laksa, you can get to have curry chicken and fried chicken rice here. They even introduced the luxurious Crayfish Laksa at the new stall.

Recommend Items: Laksa, Curry Chicken

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The Wall
76 Tanjong Pagar Road
Singapore 088497

A new kid at the stretch of shophouses along Tanjong Pagar Road is The Wall. It is a Whisky and Sumiyaki Bar that seeks to make Whisky drinking friendlier, approachable and more enjoyable. In short even the novice can enjoy it. The best thing is it comes with a comprehensive full sumiyaki menu to go with the water of life - whisky.

Recommend Items: Eihire, Japanese Capsicum & Minced Chicken, Teochew Heritage


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Ninja Bowl
15 Duxton Road
Singapore 089481

With the successful launch of its sister restaurant, Ninja Cut at Seah Street, Ninja Bowl has also refreshed its brunch menu to give diners a whole new offerings with Japanese flair to indulge in their next visit.

Recommend Items: Ninja Okonomiyaki, Shinjuku Comfort, Fancy French

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The Disgruntled Brasserie
28 Ann Siang Road
Singapore 069708

The Disgruntled Chef at Ann Siang Road has undergone a revamp with a new name, chef and menu. The restaurant has been renamed as The Disgruntled Brasserie offering a refreshed menu of small and large plates curated by Chef de Cuisine Desmond Goh

Recommend Items: Gruyere Cheese Souffle, Chilean White Cod, Home Cured Salmon


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Japanese Restaurant Week
6 March - 26 March 2017

In its 7th installation, Japanese Restaurant Week is happening from 6 March to 26 March 2017. A total of 69 Japanese restaurants are taking part in the event. All it takes is to dine at the restaurant and you will receive a lucky draw card for a chance to win airplane tickets to enjoy the cherry blossom season in Tohoku Japan.

For more information on Japanese Restaurant Week, please visit the website at https://sg.sushiandsake.net/jrwsg/

Thursday, February 16, 2017

SG Food on Foot's Monthly Grub Recommendation February 2017

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Time flies and we are into our third series of our Monthly Grub Recommend. For February's recommendation, we have 7 new establishments, 2 new menu and 1 relocation. I am rather surprise with the number of new cafe, restaurants that have opened. I thought everyone is saying the economy is not good. I even remembered reading a report saying we are in technical recession. It really make me wonders why there are still new cafes and restaurants opening in Singapore.


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Wildseed Cafe
The Summerhouse
Seletar Airport
3 Park Lane
Singapore 798387

The former Seletar Airbase or better known as Seletar Airport has been transformed into a F&B and lifestyle destination. The black and white colonial bungalows, together with the lush greenery, felt as if one is being transported to the English countryside. Occupying the former home of the Royal Air Force's Tech Wing Command, is the site of The Summerhouse. The Summerhouse is an integrated multi-concept destination comprising The Summerhouse Dining Room and Balcony Bar located on the upper storey; and Wildseed, a cafe, patisserie and bar on the ground level.

Recommend Items: Independent Uruguay, Kaya Toast, Honey Lemon Rosemary Tart

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Botanico
The Garage
The Garage (Singapore Botanic Gardens)
via Cluny Park Gate
50 Cluny Park Road
Singapore 257488

Botanico at The Garage is located in a conservation building within Singapore's first UNESCO World Heritage Site - Singapore Botanic Gardens, that was built in the 1920s.The restaurant offers a contemporary-bistro seasonality driven menu. The kitchen is helmed by Spanish-born Chef Antonio Oviedo. A visit to The Garage is not complete without checking out the hidden bar on the 2nd level at Botanico. The alfresco bar area is actually air conditioned! It has definitely set a new benchmark of outdoor dining in Singapore which is air conditioned. It is amazing that the design of the place is able to trap the cool air within, keeping the temperature around 20-25 degree celsius.

Recommend Items: Smoked Sardines, Lamb Tartare, Chargrilled Green Asparagus

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Barrio by Mex Out
Vivocity
1 Harbourfront Walk
#01-116
Singapore 098585

With the success of its 313 Somerset outlet, Barrio by Mex Out has opened a second outlet at Vivocity offering Mexican cuisine in a beer-garden inspired casual dining setting. On weekends, it even has a breakfast deal at $12.90, which comes with a breakfast dish + a coffee (available 9am to 12pm).

Recommend Items: Loaded Nachos, Fish Taco, Barbacoa Quesadilla

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Kuro Maguro
Tanjong Pagar Centre
7 Wallich Street
#01-04
Singapore 078884

Kuro Maguro at Tanjong Pagar Centre is here to serve you probably the best maguro in town! Conceptualised by Misaki Megumi Sui san, a wholesaler of maguro and sashimi in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, who has also launched 20 other restaurants in Japan. Equip with trawlers capable of catching the biggest maguro in the world, Misaki Megumi Sui san is regarded as one of the most renowned tuna and fish wholesalers in Japan. At Kuro Maguro, you can enjoy 18 premium donburi, made with blue fins tuna curated and imported directly from Misaki Port.

Recommend Items: Kama Yaki, Toro Aburi Meshi

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Ola Beach Club
Siloso Beach Sentosa
46 Siloso Beach Walk
Singapore 099055

Ola Beach Club at Siloso Beach Sentosa is the latest and only all-encompassing Hawaiian-themed lifestyle venue. Not just a holistic destination for outdoor activities and watersports, Ola offers an interesting beach dining experience, with .a menu of Hawaiian-inspired specialties crafted by Executive Chef Liinson Heng.

Recommend Items: House Smoked Squid, Huli-Huli Chicken

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Acqua e Farina
The Rail Mall
400 Upper Bukit Timah Road
Singapore 678050

Opened just nex to the green corridor at the Rail Mall is the new Italian restaurant, Acqua e Farina. The restaurant offers a selection of North and South Italian cuisine to the hood with tried-and-tested recipes from their hometowns. Have a party to throw but don’t want to deal with the cooking and after-party clean-up? Acqua E Farina Party Helper will save the day and night! Generous servings of the carefully selected menu dishes and desserts, as well as 30% off Italian wines can be put together with fun presentation, delivery and clean-up at an extra charge, depending on the location and needs of guests.

Recommend Items: Pizza Tartufo, Fagottino di Mozzarella e Prosciutto, Tagliatelle alla Boscaiola

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Porta Fine Food & Import Company
Park Hotel Clarke Quay
1 Unity Street
Singapore 237983

With the new year, Park Hotel Clarke Quay welcomes a new restaurant - Porta Fine Food & Import Company replacing Brizo, offering modern European cuisine. The new restaurant is helmed by 31 years old Executive Chef Michael Suyanto who was leading the team in Bistro du Vin of Les Amis Group before the new opportunity at Porta.

Recommend Item: Iberico Pork Secreto, Foie Gras, Chilled Angel Hair


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Casuarina Curry
187 Macpherson Road
Singapore 348545
Tel: +65 62859001

Only available at the Casuarina Curry Macpherson outlet is the new creation -  Ondeh Ondeh Prata ($4.90). What exactly is it? It is actually made up of crispy tissue prata, folded into a parcel. In it, there are pandan jelly cubes, a scoop of coconut ice cream, shredded coconut and gula melaka to be drizzled over it before eating. The combination in terms of flavours and textures work harmoniously. It has brought prata appreciation to a new level, stepping away from the tradition.

Recommend Items: Ondeh Ondeh Prata

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Melt Cafe
Mandarin Oriental Hotel Singapore
5 Raffles Avenue
Singapore 039797

Taking place from 7 February to 21 February 2017 at Melt Cafe, Mandarin Oriental Hotel Singapore is the Lobster Bonanza promotion. For the 3 weeks period, guests can savour a huge selection of lobster creations at the buffet spread, showcasing the versatility of lobsters.

Recommend Items: Lobster Salad, Oven Roasted Lobster Tail.


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Yu Tang Clan
One Shenton
1 Shenton Way
#01-11
Singapore 068803

Yu Tang Clan is formerly rom Market Street Food Centre. Due to re-developement of Market Street Food Centre, the fish soup has moved to its current location at One Shenton and renamed as Yu Tang Clan. With the re-location, the stall has also gone up market and high tech. Food ordering is done through the touch screen machine at the front of the stall. You will be given a queue number upon payment. Wait for your queue number to be displayed at the queue number screen for collection.

Recommend Item: Tom Yum Fish Soup, Signature Soup