Showing posts with label Brandade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brandade. Show all posts
Saturday, June 6, 2026
Summer Hill @ Claymore Connect - Launches Savouring Stories Vol. 2, A Menu Inspired by Food Writing, Memoirs and Films.
Summer Hill at Claymore Connect, known for its creative Brunch Trolley buffet, has launched Savouring Stories Vol. 2, a menu inspired by food writing, memoirs, and films.
We began with the Paté de Campagne, Chicken Liver Parfait, and Threadfin Brandade. All three whetted our appetite with their creamy, unctuous textures. The Paté de Campagne, made with ground pork, chicken liver, and pistachios, was well seasoned and not overly livery, which was ideal given that we also had the Chicken Liver Parfait. The latter was luscious and velvety, paired with a slightly tangy caramelised onion confit that helped cut through the spread’s richness.
The Threadfin Brandade offered a tantalising local interpretation of the classic French codfish brandade, traditionally an emulsion of salt cod, olive oil, and potatoes enjoyed during the colder months with bread or potatoes. Here, salted threadfin replaced the cod and was blended with milk and olive oil into a creamy spread.
Next came the Oyster Stew. Creamy yet not overly heavy, it was accented with dill and fennel, which complemented the oysters’ briny notes beautifully. However, the duck fat croutons introduced a slight off-note.
Having recently watched Chef, coincidentally the film that inspired our next dish, Le Cubano, I was particularly eager to try it. Filled with persillade-roasted pork collar, ham, and Gruyère cheese, the baguette was buttered and pressed until crisp. While undeniably delicious, it lacked the heartiness and generosity one typically associates with a great Cubano sandwich. A beautifully stewed Ratatouille was served alongside the Le Cubano.
Traditionally a bite-sized canapé, the Vol-Au-Vent here arrived as a large puff pastry filled with a creamy chicken and cèpe mushroom stew. The filling was delectable, packed with chunky pieces of chicken, but the earthy cèpe flavour was more subdued than expected, which could have added a lot more depth to the filling. The puff pastry, too, could have been more buttery.
The next main was Hachis Parmentier, a classic French Shepherd’s Pie. The oyster blade, braised for two hours before being shredded, was robust and flavourful, though slightly heavy-handed on the salt. The same issue affected the Spinach & Garlic Gratin. I appreciated that it wasn’t overly rich or creamy despite the béchamel and Gruyère cheese, but the seasoning was a touch excessive.
A Simple Salad was served as a refreshing palate cleanser before dessert.
To finish, the Red Wine & Chocolate Cake was moist and indulgent, offering a satisfying end to the meal. The Plum Tart was enjoyable too, with a buttery tart shell, though the cardamom, honey, and orange blossom flavours listed on the menu were somewhat missing.
Savouring Stories Vol. 2 is a thoughtful and creative menu that brings stories to the table through comforting French fare. While some dishes impressed more than others, there were enough enjoyable highlights to make the experience worthwhile. Priced at $79++ per person, the brunch includes unlimited servings of iced tea and all featured dishes during the dining session. You can opt for free-flow prosecco and wines with a $55++ top-up. The trolley service is available on specific sessions: Fridays at 12pm and Weekends at 11am and 1.30pm.
Words by Si An. A homebody who is allured by travelling, loves the feel of freedom, the smell of the rain and the aroma of fine coffee and food.
Summer Hill
Claymore Connect
442 Orchard Road
#02-17
Singapore 238879
Tel:+65 8690 5907
Website
Nearest MRT: Orchard (NS, TE Line)
Opening Hours:
Tue-Thu: 1130am - 230pm, 6pm - 1030pm
Fri: 12pm - 230pm, 6pm - 1030pm
Sat: 11am - 330pm, 630pm - 1030pm
Sun: 11am - 330pm
(Closed on Mon)
Direction:
1) Alight at Orchard MRT station. Take Exit 4. Walk towards Wheelock Place via ION. Exit Wheellock Place and turn left towards Liat Tower. Cross the road at the traffic light junction and turn left towards the Royal Thai Embassy. Walk to Orchard Road towards the junction of Orchard Road and Claymore Road. Cross the road and turn right. Walk to the destination. Journey time is about 10 minutes. [Map]
Labels:
.Area: Orchard,
.Station: Orchard,
#Line: NS Line,
#Line: TE Line,
Brandade,
Brunch,
Chicken Liver,
Chocolate Cake,
Hachis Parmentier,
Le Cubano,
Media Invite,
Oyster Stew,
Pate,
Plum Tart,
Ratatouille,
Salad,
Spinach,
Vol-Au-Vent
Monday, December 8, 2025
Moxie @ Alumni Association Medical Centre (SGH) - Launches Brand New Weekend Brunch Experience
Moxie, located just minutes from Tiong Bahru, brings a refreshing Mediterranean beach-house vibe to its newly launched Weekend Brunch. Bright, airy and relaxed, the space is designed for lingering afternoons filled with sharing plates, seafood-forward dishes and easy drinks. We visited for an invited tasting to explore their updated brunch offerings. Here’s our complete, honest review.
Burrata 4/5
We started with the Burrata Salad ($26), featuring an ultra-creamy burrata paired with roasted and pickled red beets, flambeed grapes and a fragrant pistachio dukkah. The balance of sweetness, acidity and spice works beautifully, and the mint oil adds a refreshing lift. A simple dish elevated by thoughtful touches is a strong start to the meal.
Spiced Corn Ribs 3.8/5
The Spiced Corn Ribs ($16) arrived in adorable finger-sized pieces, lightly crisp and well-seasoned with paprika, coriander and cumin. The cumin-infused aioli, feta and fresh herbs add richness, making this an easy crowd-pleaser. Great as a starter or as a snack with drinks, though not particularly groundbreaking.
*NEW* Buttermilk Fried Chicken Lollipop 3/5
We were pretty excited for the Buttermilk Fried Chicken Lollipops ($15) as they looked promising and well-marinated. However, the flavour leaned too salty for our liking, and the charred edges introduced a bitterness that distracted from the marinade. The smoked almond aioli was tasty, but overall, this dish didn’t land as well as the others.
*NEW* Spanish Cod Brandade 4/5
The Spanish Cod Brandade ($19) turned out to be a pleasant surprise. Made with salted cod slow-cooked in aromatic milk, then folded with potatoes, garlic confit, shio kombu and crème fraiche, it has a comforting, creamy texture reminiscent of a seafood croquette filling. Spread on toasted sourdough, it’s rich, savoury and addictive. Definitely a dish that grows on you with each bite.
Black Garlic Pesto Linguine 3.5/5
The Black Garlic Pesto Linguine ($32) features al dente pasta in a sauce of white wine, black garlic pesto, rock shrimp, scallops, mussels, and chilli flakes. While the seafood was fresh and the pasta cooked well, the garlic flavours didn’t come through strongly enough, and the scallops were cut into tiny pieces, which reduced their satisfaction factor. A decent dish, but could be bolder.
*NEW* Shrimp and Grits 4.5/5
Umami Rice 4.2/5
Moxie does seafood really well, and it truly shows in both the Shrimp and Grits ($36) and the Umami Rice ($46). The former impressed us with three plump tiger prawns, marinated in Calabrian chilli and garlic, grilled perfectly, and served atop creamy saffron- and cotija-infused grits. Rich, flavour-packed and memorable, though best shared as it becomes heavy after several bites.
The latter features matsu rice simmered in shellfish bisque and crowned with prawns, scallops, squid and clams. We loved the firm, al-dente grains that absorbed all the bisque goodness. Deeply savoury and layered with briny sweetness, this was one of our favourites of the afternoon.
*NEW* Double Bone Iberico Pork Chop 3.8/5
The Double Bone Iberico Pork Chop ($42) is brined, sous-vide-cooked, pecan-crusted, and finished in the oven, resulting in tender, juicy meat. Paired with a pancetta and sweet corn potato hash, it’s hearty and flavourful. However, the combination veers slightly too sweet for our personal preference.
Dark Chocolate Mousse 3/5
*NEW* Pistachio Cheese Brulee Tart 3.5/5
We ended our meal with two desserts. The Dark Chocolate Mousse ($16) is velvety and rich, served with hazelnut ice cream, toasted hazelnuts and berry compote. The flavours are classic and comforting, though not particularly standout.
The Pistachio Cheese Brulee Tart ($18) features an almond sablé crust filled with a pistachio-infused cream cheese custard, which is torched before serving. Creamy, slightly savoury, and not overly sweet, this makes a lovely finish for those who prefer desserts on the lighter side.
For those who enjoy a tipple with brunch, Moxie offers a generous 2-hour free-flow programme — priced at $38++ for red/white wine and prosecco, or $48++ if you’d like to add rosé, Aperol spritz and beer. If free-flow isn’t your vibe, their menu also features a solid selection of creative and classic cocktails that pair well with a lazy weekend afternoon.
Moxie offers a breezy, enjoyable brunch experience with standout seafood dishes, vibrant starters, and a welcoming Mediterranean-inspired setting. While a few plates could benefit from stronger flavours or seasoning adjustments, many dishes delivered satisfying textures and freshness. The 2-hour free-flow option is also a great value for those planning to unwind over drinks. If you’re looking for a relaxed weekend spot to graze, share plates and enjoy well-executed seafood, Moxie is a charming choice worth checking out.
Photos and words by Jaslyn. An avid cook who lives to eat and travel for food. Note: This is an invited tasting.
Moxie
Alumni Association Medical Centre
Singapore General Hospital (SGH)
2 College Road
Singapore 169850
Tel: +65 9339 3380
Website
Nearest MRT: Outram Park (EW, NE, TE Line)
Opening Hours:
Tue-Thu, Sun: 1130am - 10pm
Fri-Sat: 1130am - 1130pm
(Closed on Mon)
Direction:
1) Alight at Outram Park MRT. Take Exit 1. Cross the road. Turn right and walk down Outram Road towards the flyover. At the junction of Outram Road and Chin Swee Road, turn left and walk to College Road. Walk to the destination. Journey time is about 6 minutes. [Map]
Labels:
.Station: Outram Park,
#Line: EW Line,
#Line: NE Line,
#Line: TE Line,
Brandade,
Burrata,
Buttermilk Fried Chicken,
Chocolate Mousse,
Corn,
Grits,
Linguine,
Media Invite,
Pork Chop,
Tart
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