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Thursday, December 11, 2025

The Masses @ Arcade The Capitol Kempinski - Celebrates The Festive Season with 7-Course Chef Menu Priced at $68.90 per pax

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The Masses is ringing in the festive season with a playful, French-Asian inspired Christmas and New Year menu that showcases Chef Dylan’s signature flair for bold flavours, familiar comforts, and unexpected twists. We were invited to preview the 7-Course Chef Menu (from $68.90 per pax) and their seasonal beverages. What unfolded was a lively mix of colours, textures and creative pairings that will spark conversation around the table.

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The Jingle Juice and The Grinch 3/5

We began with two festive drinks created specially for the season - The Jingle Juice and The Grinch. The Jingle Juice ($7.90/glass or $17.90/jug) is a refreshing cranberry-apple mocktail brightened with lime and mint. It tastes exactly as cheerful as it looks, making it an easy pick for non-alcohol drinkers. The Grinch ($18/glass or $49.90/jug), on the other hand, is a melon-liqueur and Prosecco cocktail that arrives in a gorgeous sparkling green. Visually enticing, though we found the flavour slightly muted compared to its vibrant appearance.

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Home Made “Rainbow” Brioche 4/5

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Louis Oyster 3.8/5

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Gougeres 3/5

The meal opens with a trio of breads and snacks, and the standout for us was the Home Made “Rainbow” Brioche, which came warm, crusty, and beautifully speckled with pecans and prunes for added dimension. Slightly dense but very satisfying, especially when paired with the accompanying umami butter.

The Louis Oyster, topped with Bloody Mary, lime and a rim of smoked chilli salt, brings acidity and spice, though subtly. The Gougeres, stuffed with black truffle and finished with melted comté and kumquat, were adorable and aromatic, but flavour-wise leaned milder than expected.

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Wagyu Beef Tartare 3.5/5

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Kawaebi Pasta 4.2/5

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Foie Gras 4.2/5

Among the four starter options, our table sampled three. The Wagyu Beef Tartare surprised us with the clever addition of nashi pear, which added crunch and gentle sweetness to balance the beef. The Kawaebi Pasta was easily the most memorable, packed with “prawn mee” umami thanks to Penang laksa prawn stock, minced pork, confit lemon, kawaebi shrimp and tiger prawn. What the menu didn’t mention but elevated the dish tremendously was the pork lard hidden within.

If you want something indulgent, the Foie Gras (+$15) is a worthy upgrade. Generously portioned, luscious and beautifully complemented by cranberry mostarda, petite apple and poultry jus.

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Duo Irish Duck 3.8/5

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Halibut 4/5

We continued with all three main options. The Duo Irish Duck features a flavourful confit portion and a tender duck breast, which is slightly gamey for my palate but still well-executed. The carrot-tangerine purée was bright, though the purple cabbage purée felt less cohesive, and we ultimately preferred the duck enjoyed on its own.

The Halibut was the favourite among us! A moist, clean-tasting fillet sitting atop a luxurious shellfish fondue hidden underneath. Elegant, balanced and something I would return specifically to order.

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Wagyu Petite Tender 4/5

For beef lovers, the Wagyu Petite Tender (+$15) is a satisfying upgrade. The meat is fork-tender, but the true scene-stealer is the much-talked-about potato pavé that we absolutely couldn’t get enough of. While the miso aubergine purée added depth, it didn’t particularly enhance the wagyu itself.

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Blood Orange Granita 3.8/5

A refreshing interlude arrives before desserts: the Blood Orange Granita, which reminded us of a refined take on mango-pomelo dessert. The combination of mango sorbet and pomelo works as a bright palate cleanser after the richer courses.

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Chestnut Crème Caramel 3/5

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Truffle & Tulakalum 3/5

There are two dessert choices. The Chestnut Crème Caramel brings together chestnut ice cream, gingerbread spice and spiced honey under a crème brûlée. Individually, each element is enjoyable, but together the flavours didn’t harmonise as well as expected.

The Truffle & Tulakalum is undoubtedly unique, with a heavy focus on truffles. The truffle ice cream, however, was a touch oily, likely due to truffle oil, but the Valrhona dark chocolate ganache and mousse were rich and well executed.

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In true Chef Dylan fashion, the festive menu is creative, bold and peppered with unexpected pairings that make dining here a lively experience. While not every component landed perfectly for us, the menu offers variety, value and conversation-worthy dishes especially for festive gatherings with friends and loved ones.

Aside from the 7-Course Chef Menu, diners can also opt for a 10-Course Communal Menu ($68.90 per pax, min. 3 pax) and a 2-Course Lunch Menu (from $30.90 per pax) if you’re planning a daytime get-together.

Photos and words by Jaslyn. An avid cook who lives to eat and travel for food. 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
Sun: 1130am - 10pm

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


Wednesday, December 18, 2024

LUCE @ InterContinental Singapore - Banquet of Hoshena Festive Edition

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This festive season, the Banquet of Hoshena promises a dining experience like no other, where every detail is carefully crafted to transport you to a magical realm. From the twinkling lights to the delightful seasonal flavours, this festive edition enhances the spirit of the season. Let the magic unfold as you indulge in a feast as captivating as the season itself.

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The 7-course festive menu is priced at $158++ per person and is available until 1 January 2025. This enchanting experience takes place in a cosy private room within LUCE, where you will be graciously hosted by the charming Queen and her magical mirror as they take you on a journey to a land far, far away. As you dine, expect the table to come alive with stunning animated displays, interactive tasks, mythical creatures and a sense of wonder that elevates every moment.

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Rosemary & Olive Tartlet 4/5

To begin our evening, we were presented with the Keys to A Parallel world, in the delicious form of a Rosemary & Olive Tartlet with caramelised fig, duck rillette and onion jam. This bite-sized creation was a perfect balance of flavours, as the buttery tart shell paired beautifully with the rich, savoury rillette, sweet figs, and tangy jam. A delectable start to our dinner.

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Truffled Celeriac 4/5

The Truffled Celeriac comes with a touch of playful magic. It features a stick of Granny Smith apple suspended in a floating bowl at the centre of the table. Alongside it is a dish of tender celeriac shaved fresh truffles and Amalfi lemon gel, inviting diners to combine the elements for a refreshing bite to whet the palate.

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Salmon Tartare 4.2/5

We enjoyed the Salmon Tartare, delicately balanced on a hot, crispy shiso leaf tempura that provided a satisfying crunch. It is an indulgent bite that offers a nice contrast in textures, with the richness of the salmon tartare offset by the crispness of the leaf.

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Chestnut Soup 3.8/5

Next, we were served a hearty Chestnut Soup with crispy bacon bits, chickpeas, and garlic croutons. The velvety texture is comforting, with a subtle, earthy sweetness from the chestnuts. The chickpeas, bacon bits, and croutons also added a nice bite to the soup. However, I detected some citrusy notes that felt slightly out of place. The soup is served with bread and a nice, light seaweed butter.

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Pasta al Granchio 4.5/5

The Squid Ink Spaghetti is served with impressive flair, accompanied by a fiery red animation display that adds to the drama of the dish. It features generous chunks of blue crab meat, Calabria Nduja sausage, and a rich tomato ragout, creating a wonderful combination of flavours. The dish can be further spiced to your liking with three condiments — Sichuan pepper, Timut pepper, and chilli oil — allowing you to adjust the heat and elevate the experience to your preferred level of spice. A very enjoyable pasta dish that left us wanting more.

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The dinner experience also includes a ‘potion-making’ session, where diners are invited to follow the Queen's instructions to craft their very own apple drink (non-alcoholic). It's a delightful and engaging way to add an extra layer of fun to the dining experience.

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Chicken Roulade 4/5

The main course was a lovely Chicken Roulade elegantly paired with chicory, mascarpone, braised red cabbage, cress salad, and a vibrant salsa verde. The roulade itself was tender and juicy, with the mascarpone adding a luscious creaminess to the dish. The slight bitterness of the chicory and the braised red cabbage provided some contrast. It is a tasty dish; however, this dish is overall on the rich side.

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Dessert 3.8/5

Dessert arrives amidst a stunning animated display of colourful blooms, and the Guanaja 70% Chocolate Raspberry Gâteau is suitably pretty in pink. This creation features layers of rich cocoa sponge, decadent chocolate crunch, and a raspberry marmalade. A raspberry sorbet adds a refreshing, tangy contrast. Whilst it was fine for me, I can imagine that some diners will find this cake a tad too sweet for their liking.

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I was also fortunate to dine alongside two couples celebrating an anniversary and a birthday. The atmosphere was thus made even more lively with special animation effects, and the whole table joined in their celebration. Each couple was presented with a slice of cake to mark their special occasion.

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It was definitely a memorable night out, and I appreciated the thought and creativity behind each element of this immersive dining experience. The food is good, and the animations and theatrics added a unique touch to the dinner experience. The cosy, intimate atmosphere also makes this a great choice for those celebrating a special occasion, offering a perfect blend of warmth, magic, and indulgence.

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Menu suitable for Vegetarians ($158++) and Young Ones ($108++) are available. For reservations and enquiries, please contact the Dining Reservations Team at +65 6825 1008, or email InterContinental.Dining@ihg.com

Photographed and penned by Shermine. Through her pictures and stories, she shares her journey of savouring new flavours and experiences. Note: This is an invited tasting.


LUCE
InterContinental Singapore
Level 1
80 Middle Road
Singapore 188966
Tel: +65 68251008
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Nearest MRT: Bugis (EW Line, DT Line)

Opening Hours:
Wed-Sun: 12pm - 230pm, 6pm - 1030pm
(Closed on Mon-Tue)

Direction:
1) Alight at Bugis MRT station. Take Exit C. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]

Thursday, April 14, 2022

San Shu Gong Private Dining (三叔公私房菜) @ Geylang Road - Teochew Cuisine By Former Chui Huay Lim Chef

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Together with my foodie friends, we made a reservation at San Shu Gong Private Dining (三叔公私房菜) for a Sunday lunch. From what I understand, the restaurant specialises in Teochew cuisine, and their chef was formerly from Chui Huay Lim Teochew Cuisine in Singapore. It happened to be one of my favourite Chinese restaurants in Singapore.

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Braised Goose, Teochew Style 4/5

We started with the Braised Goose, Teochew Style ($26 | $70 | $136). The sliced goose meat is laid on top of a bed of braised tofu in a light yet flavoursome braising sauce. To fully appreciate it, I would highly recommend having the tender goose meat with tangy chilli dipping sauce.

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Pig's Liver with Crispy Youtiao and Spring Onion 4.5/5

A special item for the day was the Pig's Liver. The pig's liver was well executed, having a delightful crunchy texture. What surprises us is the addition of crispy youtiao, soaking up the delicious sauce. The pairing is something new for me. I have not seem this pairing in other restaurants.

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Steamed Fish with Aged Radish and Minced Meat 4/5

Being a Teochew, I love my steamed fish. Hence it is inevitable that I have to order the dish. They have a few options for cooking the fish, and we decided to try the Steamed Fish with Aged Radish and Minced Meat.

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Pan-fried Oyster Omelette 4.2/5

I got excited when I saw the Pan-fried Oyster Omelette ($15). It is my favourite dish at Chui Huay Lim Teochew Cuisine. I am glad that I can have this unique style of an oyster omelette here. Crispy on the outside and gooey inside, this is probably the best version of the oyster omelette I have eaten.

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Braised Salted Pork Ribs with Mustard Green 4/5

Not many people like mustard green, but being a Teochew, I have grown up eating it, and it has become a taste of childhood for me. Whenever possible, I will order it if my dining companions don't mind, as mustard green has a bitter-earthy taste. We had the Braised Salted Pork Ribs with Mustard Green ($28 | $42). The pork ribs were incredibly tender and cooked in a delicious superior broth. The mustard green was also soft and tender.

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Wok-fried Kailan with Dried Sole 3.5/5

We also have the Wok-Fried Kailan with Dried Sole ($18 | $24 | $36). While the Kai Lan was cooked to a delectable crunch, it lacked the aroma from the dried sole.

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Wok-fried "Cai Pu" Kway Teow with Homemade XO Sauce 3/5

While the Wok-fried "Cai Pu" Kway Teow with Homemade XO Sauce ($12 | $18 | $24) was packed with wok hei with crunchy diced kai lan, the rice noodle was a bit heavy-handed on the salty side.

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Deep-fried Yam Stick Encrusted with Fine Sugar 3/5

For dessert, we tried the Deep-fried Yam Stick Encrusted with Fine Sugar ($18). I didn't quite enjoy it as it was on the dry side. I have tried the same dish elsewhere, which has a softer interior.

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Fried Water Chestnut

We also had the deep-fried Fried Water Chestnut. It was crispy on the outside and soft on the inside.


San Shu Gong Private Dining (三叔公私房菜)
135 Geylang Road
#01-01
Singapore 389226
Tel: +65 67410344
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Nearest MRT: Kallang (EW Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 12pm - 3pm, 6pm - 1030pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Kallang MRT station. Take Exit A. Turn left and walk to traffic junction Geylang Lorong 1 and Kallang Road. Cross the road and walk down Geylang Lorong 1 towards Geylang Road. Turn left onto Geylang Road. Walk to destination. [Map]