Violet Oon Singapore at Dempsey Hill is where the brand's culinary vision truly comes to life. This expansive standalone restaurant spans over 6,000 square feet across a main floor and mezzanine. It houses a main dining room, private dining rooms for intimate celebrations, and a pet-friendly alfresco area. A newly introduced edible garden within the restaurant grounds allows guests to explore native herbs and spices such as torch ginger, blue pea flower, wild betel, and others that form the essence of their cuisine.
Kerabu Kacang Botol 5/5
Kerabu Kacang Botol ($18) was simple yet one of my absolute favourites. A traditional salad found in Malay and Peranakan cuisine, this dish features thinly sliced, crisp winged beans tossed in a tangy sambal belacan dressing with dried shrimp. The zesty dressing mellowed the beans' rawness, and every bite delivered a crunchy freshness with umami from the bits of fried shrimp.
Hati Babi Bungkus 3.5/5
Hati Babi Bungkus ($24) is a labour-intensive Peranakan delicacy featuring pork liver balls spiced with coriander seeds, wrapped in caul fat, and fried until golden brown. The result was tender and juicy, with the liver and coriander imparting a deep, savoury flavour without being overpowering. Chinese mustard greens were served on the side to balance the richness, though the overall flavour leaned towards the sweet side, even without the accompanying sweet sauce.
Fuyong Hai Crab 3.8/5
Fuyong Hai Crab ($24) was a crowd-pleaser with its soft and fluffy omelette, which featured textural bites from char siew and sweet crab meat. However, the crab felt more like a topping than a core ingredient and didn't quite deliver the same satisfaction as the more indulgent crabmeat omelette I had at Sawadee Thai Cuisine.
Daging Panggang Sambal Hijau 4.5/5
Under Meat selections, we tried the Daging Panggang Sambal Hijau ($69), a grilled Wagyu ribeye (MB4-5) topped with green sambal and garlic chips. The dish was simply prepared, allowing the natural flavours of the beef to shine. The green sambal added a zingy heat that complemented the meat well, an unconventional but effective pairing.
Assam Nanas Barramundi 3.5/5
Among the seafood dishes, the Assam Nanas Barramundi with Pink Ginger Flower ($32) stood out with its lively pineapple and ginger flower compote. The tropical flavours were appetising, though the barramundi could have been more moist.
Gulai Nangka with Prawns and Salt Fish 4/5
I enjoyed the Gulai Nangka with Prawns and Salt Fish ($28) more, with its generous chunks of tender young jackfruit and a mix of textures from the prawns and salt fish. Although I generally prefer curries with a thinner consistency, the gravy was flavoursome, with a good balance of spices that made it rather satisfying.
Roti Jala with Banana Pengat 5/5
Coconut Delight 4.5/5
Desserts were a highlight of the meal. Roti Jala with Banana Pengat ($16) featured delicate lace crepes served with a creamy coconut sauce cooked with bananas and gula melaka. The sauce was indulgent without being overly sweet and paired beautifully with the soft crepes, though I would have preferred a deeper, darker gula melaka flavour. Coconut Delight ($16) was refreshing, with coconut jelly made from coconut water and flesh, topped with coconut ice cream and shaved gula melaka. The ice cream introduced a bit more sweetness than expected, but it remained a light and pleasant way to end the meal.
Photos and words by Si An. A girl who is allured by travelling, loves the feel of freedom, smell of the rain and the aroma of fine coffee and food. Note: This is an invited tasting.
Violet Oon Singapore
Dempsey Hill
7 Dempsey Road
#01-05
Singapore 249671
Tel: +65 9834 9935
Website
Nearest MRT: Napier (DT Line)
Opening Hours:
Daily: 12pm - 3pm, 6pm - 11pm
Direction:
1) Alight at Napier MRT station. Take Exit 2. Walk to bus stop at Napier Station (Stop ID 13011). Take bus number 7, 75, 77, 105, 106, 123 or 174. Alight 2 stops later. Walk to dempsey road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 10 minutes.[Map]