Showing posts with label Cheese Roll. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cheese Roll. Show all posts

Monday, June 8, 2026

Acqua e Farina @ Keong Saik - Budget-Friendly Italian Lunches Meet Bold New Creations

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Acqua e Farina refreshes its menus at both outlets, introducing an enticing selection of new dishes ranging from comforting Italian lunch classics to more refined à la carte creations. The newly curated lunch menu offers an accessible, wallet-friendly entry point for diners seeking authentic Italian flavours, while the all-day à la carte selection showcases deeper, more robust interpretations that reflect the kitchen’s creativity and craftsmanship. We had the opportunity to sample several highlights from the new menu, and it proved to be a satisfying journey through both tradition and innovation.

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Mortadella and Scamorza Cheese Rolls 4.5/5

We began with the Mortadella and Scamorza Cheese Rolls ($17), a delightful take on a beloved Italian street snack. Each roll features slices of mortadella wrapped around creamy, lightly smoked scamorza cheese, then carefully breaded and fried until golden. What appears deceptively simple is in fact a labour-intensive process, with each component meticulously prepared by hand. Biting into the crisp exterior reveals a molten, stretchy cheese centre that melds seamlessly with the savoury richness of the mortadella. The accompanying housemade spicy tomato sauce adds a gentle tang and subtle heat, tying the dish together harmoniously without overpowering its core flavours.

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Linguine tossed with Smoked Salmon in Cream Pesto Sauce 4.8/5

Another standout from the lunch selection is the Linguine tossed with Smoked Salmon in Cream Pesto Sauce ($23). This dish carries a personal story from Chef Antonio, inspired by a memorable flavour combination that left a lasting impression on him. The result is a beautifully balanced plate of pasta that surprises with its duality — rich yet refreshing. The linguine is cooked to a perfect al dente texture and coated in a luscious cream sauce, punctuated by generous flakes of smoky, delicate salmon. What elevates the dish is the addition of pesto, whose bright, herbaceous notes cut through the richness and lend an aromatic complexity. It is an unexpectedly harmonious pairing that works brilliantly, making it one of the most memorable dishes of the meal.

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Sardine Fritte 5/5

From the à la carte menu, the Sardine Fritte ($34) emerged as a clear favourite. Featuring wild-caught sardines from the Tyrrhenian Sea, flown into Singapore multiple times a week, the dish highlights the restaurant’s commitment to quality ingredients and meticulous preparation. Each sardine is painstakingly deboned and butterflied by hand before being breaded and deep-fried to golden perfection. The result is an incredibly crisp exterior that gives way to tender, flavourful flesh within. Notably, the batter adds an extra dimension of texture — light yet crunchy, almost reminiscent of popping sensations that make each bite particularly enjoyable. Paired with a housemade tartar sauce of aioli, onions and capers, the dish achieves a satisfying balance between briny freshness and creamy indulgence, evoking the coastal flavours of Southern Italy.

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Rigatoni alla Vaccinara 4.2/5

Another hearty addition is the Rigatoni alla Vaccinara ($37), a dish deeply rooted in Roman culinary history. Originating from the Testaccio district, this humble yet robust recipe was born from necessity, transforming lesser cuts such as oxtail into a rich, slow-cooked delicacy. At Acqua e Farina, the oxtail is first seared, then braised in the oven for over five hours, and further simmered in a terracotta pot for another three. The result is incredibly tender meat infused with a deeply concentrated sauce of tomatoes, vegetables and natural juices. Tossed with firm, ridged rigatoni and finished with Parmigiano Reggiano, the dish delivers bold, comforting flavours that speak of tradition and patience.

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Mini Dessert Trio 4/5

To round off the meal, we enjoyed the Mini Dessert Trio ($10), available as part of the lunch set. This thoughtfully curated platter features three classic Italian desserts in petite portions, each made in-house. The Crème Brûlée offers a rich, velvety custard topped with a delicate layer of caramelised sugar, while the Panna Cotta is smooth and creamy, complemented by a bright berry compote that adds a refreshing contrast. Completing the trio is the Tiramisù, crafted from an authentic recipe inspired by Milan’s famed Savini restaurant, layering espresso-soaked ladyfingers with mascarpone cream and a generous dusting of cocoa. It is a well-balanced and satisfying finale that allows diners to sample a variety of sweet treats without feeling overly indulgent.

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Overall, the new menu at Acqua e Farina successfully bridges the gap between approachable Italian comfort food and more refined culinary expressions. Whether you are visiting for a casual weekday lunch or a more indulgent dining experience, the expanded offerings cater to every palate. With its thoughtful execution and dedication to authentic flavours, Acqua e Farina continues to establish itself as a reliable destination for Italian cuisine in Singapore.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Acqua e Farina
35A Keong Saik Road
Singapore 089142
Tel: +65 9105 2377
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Nearest MRT: Outram Park MRT (EW, TE, NE Line), Maxwell (TE Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 11.30am - 2.30pm, 5.30pm - 10.30pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Outram Park MRT station. Take Exit 4. Walk straight towards Kreta Ayer Road. Turn right onto Keong Siak Road. Walk down Keong Siak Road. Walk to the destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Maxwell MRT station. Take Exit 3. Walk straight down Neil Road to Teck Lim Road. Turn right onto Teck Lim Road. Walk down Teck Lim Road to Keong Saik Road. Walk to the destination. Journey time about 3 minutes. [Map]

Monday, March 30, 2026

Mary Grace Cafe @ Tras Street - Beloved Filipino Bakery-Café Makes Singapore Debut with Signature Ensaymadas and Comfort Classics

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The beloved Filipino bakery-café chain Mary Grace makes its international debut in Singapore with its first overseas outpost along Tras Street. Officially opening on 13 March 2026, the homegrown favourite from the Philippines. With over 140 branches, it brings its signature bakes, comforting Filipino classics, and warm hospitality to our local dining scene. Alongside well-loved staples like Ensaymadas and Cheese Rolls, diners can also look forward to Singapore-exclusive creations.

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Mary Grace Ensaymada 4.2/5

A must-try is the Mary Grace Ensaymada ($5.50), the brand's signature take on the classic Spanish-Filipino pastry. The brioche is soft, fluffy and buttery, crowned with premium-aged Queso de Bola (Edam cheese) from Holland. Unlike traditional versions, this rendition is lightly toasted, adding a delicate crispness that enhances both texture and aroma, especially bringing out the cheese's richness. There is also a Singapore-exclusive Salted Egg version for those seeking a local twist.

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Kaya Pandan Cheese Roll 3.8/5

Another exclusive item is the Kaya Pandan Cheese Roll ($5.30). This variation features homemade pandan kaya paired with a savoury cheese core, all wrapped in the café's signature soft bread and finished with a light coating of caramelised coconut sugar. The combination delivers a comforting balance of sweet and savoury flavours.

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Mary Grace Hot Chocolate 3.5/5

Pair your bakes with the Mary Grace Hot Chocolate ($7.50), made from premium Belgian cocoa. Rich and indulgent, it works well both as a drink and as a dip for the pastries.

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Ube Coconut Cloud 4/5

For something refreshing, the Ube Coconut Cloud ($10) offers a delightful mix of coconut water topped with creamy ube foam and toasted coconut flakes. It is light, fragrant and very tropical.

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Cassava Chips with Onion Dip 4.2/5

Beyond pastries, the menu also showcases hearty Filipino fare. The Cassava Chips with Onion Dip ($12) are paper-thin and crispy, but the addictive onion dip truly steals the show.

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Angus Beef Tapa 4/5

The Angus Beef Tapa ($25.50) showcases a Filipino classic, featuring tender sirloin strips marinated for 24 hours. The sweet-savoury flavours are well-balanced and deeply satisfying. It comes with a choice of garlic or rosemary rice and eggs done your way — we opted for the garlic rice, which was fluffy and fragrant, paired with sunny-side-up eggs that completed the dish nicely.

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Grilled Chicken Inasal Focaccia 4.2/5

A highlight among the savoury offerings is the Grilled Chicken Inasal Focaccia ($19.50). The chicken, marinated in a tangy achuete-spiced blend, is grilled to bring out smoky, zesty notes of lemongrass and tamarind. Sandwiched in house-baked focaccia that is crisp on the outside and fluffy within, it delivers both flavour and texture in every bite.

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Mango Bene 4.5/5

We wrapped up the meal with the Mango Bene ($14.50, petite), a delightful dessert layering crisp meringue, silky custard cream, and fresh mangoes. Slightly frozen at the core, it offers a refreshing, almost ice cream-like finish that is both light and indulgent.

Overall, Mary Grace's Singapore debut delivers a comforting mix of nostalgic Filipino flavours and thoughtful local touches, making it a charming addition to the Tras Street dining scene.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Mary Grace Cafe
52 Tras Street
Singapore 078991
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Nearest MRT: Tanjong Pagar (EW Line), Maxwell (TE Line)

Opening Hours:
Tue-Sun: 9am - 6pm
(Closed on Mon)

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 the 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 the destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]