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Friday, March 28, 2025

AMI Patisserie x Roku Gin - Presents a Cocktail and Dessert Omakasae Experience from 4 to 6 April 2025

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This spring, Roku Gin and AMI Patisserie collaborate to present a cocktail and dessert omakase session from April 4–6. The Sakura Bloom 2025 Edition returns by popular demand, a bottle embodying the Japanese concept of shun — the fleeting moment when nature is at its peak in vibrancy and vitality. In the same vein, "AMI" also translates to "blossoming in Asia" in Japanese. This 8-course omakase showcases Chef Makoto's signature creations alongside specially curated Roku Sakura Bloom-infused desserts. The experience is elevated with a signature Roku serving — the Roku Sakura Bloom Gin and Tonic with Pink Gari — as well as two limited-edition cocktails crafted by local food stylist and entrepreneur C.R. Tan.

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Miso Madeleine 4/5

The omakase began with a savoury and buttery Miso Madeleine, topped with Yaki Nasu and Parmigiano.

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Signature Choux 5/5

Next was Chef Makoto's highly raved-about Signature Choux. The delicate choux pastry encased a classic, creamy organic egg filling, which contrasted beautifully with its slightly crisp shell. The crème fraîche on top enhanced the creamy mouthfeel, while caviar and shiso flowers added a well-balanced savoury depth.

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Hokkaido Crab Tartelette 4.5/5

Following that was the Hokkaido Crab Tartelette, featuring a tart base topped with a harmonious blend of Hokkaido crab, scallop, green apple, amera tomato, and young ginger. The tart was baked to achieve a deep browning, adding depth to the flavours. A layer of yoghurt cream tied the elements together, complementing the textures beautifully.

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Smoked Omi Roasted Beef Tarte 4.5/5

We enjoyed the Smoked Omi Roasted Beef Tarte, which featured house-made brioche, Omi beef from Chef Makoto's hometown, and uni for a heartier bite. The well-seasoned brioche served as the perfect vessel for the luscious, smoky Omi beef and creamy uni, with a touch of wasabi cream to bring the elements together.

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Japanese Asparagus Tarte 5/5

The Japanese Asparagus Tarte truly celebrated the beauty of spring. Layering on top of a buttery sweet tart base were crunchy Japanese asparagus, tender slices of shiitake, and Parma ham. Seemingly simple ingredients, every bite was packed full of flavours with a satisfying mouthfeel.

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Japanese Spring Citrus 4.5/5

Moving on to the highly anticipated desserts: First was the Japanese Spring Citrus, a refreshing combination of gin jelly infused with Roku Sakura Bloom Edition, mandarin orange, and kumquat granita.

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Marble Dark Chocolate 4/5

Next came the Marble Dark Chocolate, which delivered bold, intense flavours with crispy tiles, 72% dark chocolate ganache, coffee cream, and Cognac Amaretto ice cream.

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Strawberry Sakura 5/5

The final creation — and my personal favourite — was Strawberry Sakura. This classic pairing of strawberries and cream was elevated with delicious rice pudding infused with Roku Sakura Bloom Edition, fresh strawberries, strawberry granita, and velvety coconut ice cream.

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Oyatsu 4.5/5

Ending the meal was Oyatsu, the Japanese version of Petit Four — Warabimochi. Made from a family recipe, the warabimochi had an impressive stretchy and chewy texture. It was delicious with a thin coating of kinako powder and a drizzle of kuromitsu.

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In addition to the collaboration, from 1 – 30 April, a Limited Edition Sakura Bloom Petite Gateaux Set of 4 will be available at AMI for $68++. This set incorporates four harmonious sweet treats: strawberry tarte, Matcha Kinako Choux, Sakura Choux, and spring citrus tarte. For every purchase, a complimentary serving of Sakura Bloom Gin & Tonic with Pink Gari will be up for redemption while stocks last.

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The sit-down omakase experience will be a 2-hour session at $128++.

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4 – 6 April 2025 | 12pm, 3pm, 630pm
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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.


AMI Patisserie
27 Scotts Road
Singapore 228222
Tel:+65 8907 6146
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Nearest MRT: Newton (DT, NS Line)

Opening Hours:
Patisserie Café
Tue-Fri: 1130am - 6pm
Sat-Sun, PH: 11am - 6pm
(Closed Mon-Tue from 19 Feb 2024 onwards)

Tsudoi Dining Room - Chef's Table Discovery Experience
Wed-Sat: 12pm - 3pm, 7pm - 9pm
Sun: 12pm - 6pm

Diretion:
1) Alight at Newton MRT station. Take Exit A. Walk down Scotts Road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 6 minutes. [Map]

Friday, March 6, 2020

Merci Marcel @ Eng Hoon Street - Hearty And Homemade Cuisines Of Regional French Flavours At Original Tiong Bahru Outlet

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Located in the enclave of Tiong Bahru, chic French cafe-restaurant Merci Marcel serves up a variety of French bakes and mains in the daytime menu and a dinner ‘tapas’ menu, created for sharing in a good company come evening. Merci Marcel up the ante with a new dinner menu of Southern French flavours, conceptualised by the Merci Marcel team and Boudrdeax Chef Nicholas Nguyen Van Hai. Dishes recommended were the Southern French-style flaky pizza pissaladiere of Provence, the Alsatian tarte flambee made a la minute, and locally-sourced prawns marinated with French-Spanish influence and garlic, and more!

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G'Vin 4/5

We started the evening with some of the drinks recommended by the friendly server. For something on the sweeter side, go for the G'Vin ($18) - a concoction of grapefruit tonic, grapefruit, blueberries and decorated with rose petals, which makes for a light and refreshing drink that would appeal to any gin & tonic lover.

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300g Beef Striploin 4.2/5

From the sharing plates, we had the Beef Striploin ($42). The 300g portion size was great for sharing and done medium rare, the meat was grilled to tender perfection. However, the highlight for us was the creamy seasonal mushrooms which were served atop the steak, along with a flavourful beef jus reduction and burnt leek, which just elevated the entire dish.

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Truffle Tarte Flambee 4/5

Another excellent dish le Tarte Flambee ($25) which comes with onion, comte, artisanal corsica coppa, and fragrant truffle oil atop a thin, flaky pizza. The salted cured meat added a delightful smoky savouriness to the dish, and the crust got more addictive as we crunched away on it. We only hoped the truffle flavour could be more robust as the aroma was not distinctive enough, masked by the stronger savoury flavours of the dish.

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Ravioles de Royans 4.2/5

For something more substantial, opt for the Ravioles de Royans ($18), one of the signature dishes at Merci Marcel. A French speciality of the Dauphine region - the mini French dumpling pasta is filled with creamy Tete de Moine cheese and served in a thick creamy sauce. The dish gets more addictive with each al dente bite and won me over with its cheesy and gooey filling. Surprisingly, the creaminess of the dish was quite light and did not overwhelm us at the end of it all. It is available in either small ($18) or large ($28), but we recommend getting the larger size for sharing to get your fill of this cheesy goodness.

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Duck Parmentier Facon Marcel 3.8/5

The Duck Parmentier Facon Marcel ($27) features tender duck confit shreds sitting atop shredded Darphin potatoes, resembling the potato rosti that we are more familiar with. The rosti has just slight crispiness of the outside while retaining a soft mushy centrever, we found the duck confit to be a little too dry for our liking.

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Lemon Pie 4/5

We round off our meal with their new desserts - the Lemon Pie ($12) comes in an interesting deconstructed presentation. We loved how the sourness from the lemon curd is balanced off by the sweetness of the soft homemade meringue while sitting atop a pile of buttery crusts which added a nice texture to the creaminess of the other elements.

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Chocolate Mousse 3.8/5

Made using coconut oil, the Chocolate Mousse ($11) is a dairy-free dessert and comes in a cup of creamy dark chocolatey mousse sitting atop a crunchy cookie base. While the bittersweet chocolate mousse was enjoyable, it got a little too much halfway through, and we began digging for the crunchy base to pair with the creamy mousse.

Photos and words by Crystal. A girl who likes to eat, photograph, and write about food, and dreams about travelling around the world one day. Note: This is an invited tasting.


Merci Marcel
56 Eng Hoon Street
#01-68
Singapore 160056
Tel: +65 62240113
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Nearest MRT: Tiong Bahru (EW Line), Outram Park (EW Line, NE Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Sat: 8am - 1130pm
Sun: 8am - 10pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Tiong Bahru MRT station. Take Exit A or B. Head east on Tiong Bahru Road towards Jalan Membina. Walk down Tiong Bahru and turn right onto Kim Pong Road. Turn left onto Lim Liak Street. Walk to the of Lim Liak Street and turn right onto Seng Poh Road. Journey time about 12 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Outram MRT station. Take Exit A or C. Walk to bus stop opposite Outram MRT station (Stop ID 06011). Take bus no. 33, 63, 75, 851 or 970. Alight 1 stop later at Blk 55 Tiong Bahru Road. Continue on Tiong Bahru Road and turn left onto Seng Poh Road. Continue on Seng Poh Road until destination. Journey time 8 minutes. [Map]