Showing posts with label Guacamole. Show all posts
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Wednesday, October 1, 2025

Kwee Zeen @ Sofitel Singapore Sentosa Resort - Lavish and Laid-back Resort Buffet Experience with Unique Mexican Theme

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Sunday Brunch at Kwee Zeen, the signature all-day dining restaurant at Sofitel Singapore Sentosa Resort & Spa, is a lavish affair that combines indulgent dining with a laid-back resort experience. Guests can enjoy an extensive spread featuring a vibrant mix of Pan-Asian, Western, and Indian specialities, as well as monthly themed speciality dishes! When we visited, it had a unique Mexican theme!

The restaurant’s open kitchens, airy indoor dining, and breezy alfresco terrace overlooking lush greenery and the South China Sea create a welcoming backdrop for leisurely dining. Its pet-friendly outdoor seating makes it ideal for families and fur-kids alike.

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Seafood Station

Seafood enthusiasts will be delighted by the coastal extravaganza featured in the brunch line-up, showcasing an opulent spread of ocean-fresh delights. Expect freshly shucked seasonal oysters served on ice, succulent Boston lobsters, plump tiger prawns, and sweet snow crabs alongside white clams and half-shell sea scallops. Perfectly chilled and presented with classic accompaniments like lemon wedges, tangy mignonette, and house-made sauces, this bountiful seafood bar is a true highlight of the brunch experience, and definitely the spot where many of the guests were gathered around.

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Sushi and Sashimi

Alongside the shellfish, the Sushi and Sashimi counter offers fresh, generously cut slices of salmon and tuna, complemented by a selection of classic nigiri.

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Salad Bar

The seasonal Salad Bar at Kwee Zeen is brimming with crisp garden picks and vibrant toppings. Guests can build their own creations from a selection of mixed greens, baby spinach, romaine, and arugula, then layer on colourful additions such as corn kernels, kidney beans, cherry tomatoes, cucumber, capsicum, and black and green olives. To finish, diners can choose from a range of dressings, including classics such as Thousand Island, Ranch, and Italian, as well as zesty Honey Mustard, Asian Sesame, and aged black balsamic vinegar.

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Cheese

The Cheese Selection features six varieties, ranging from soft to semi-hard, hard, and blue cheeses, thoughtfully paired with accompaniments such as dried fruits, marmalades, grapes, olives, and a medley of nuts. Crisp crackers, lavosh, and grissini sticks are provided for enjoying each cheese’s unique flavour and texture.

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Cold Cuts Station

Alongside the Charcuterie spread features an indulgent array of cured meats, including Coppa ham, mortadella, Parma ham, pepperoni salami, and beef bresaola. To round out the flavours, guests can choose from capers, cornichons, pearl onions, marinated olives, and sundried tomatoes, complemented by grain and Dijon mustards, as well as a selection of almonds and walnuts.

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Mexican Pasta Salad

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Guacamole

Other interesting appetisers on the menu include a vibrant Mexican Pasta Salad, tossed with colourful vegetables, fresh herbs, and a zesty dressing. There’s also a creamy, freshly made Guacamole, perfectly balanced with hints of lime, cilantro, and just the right touch of spice.

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BBQ Station

Outdoors, the live Barbecue Station offers sizzling minute steaks and succulent lamb chops, juicy chicken wings, corn on the cob, and flavourful sausages, filling the air with irresistible aromas. We especially loved the chicken wings and corn on the cob, and went back for multiple servings.

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Chicken Plate- Pollo Asado

We also tried the Pollo Asado, featuring tender, marinated chicken roasted with a smoky, slightly charred exterior. It was juicy and flavourful throughout.

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Tacos and Quesadilla

With the brunch embracing a Mexican theme during our visit, we couldn’t resist the live station, where freshly made Tacos and Quesadillas were served piping hot with oozy melted cheese. So good!

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Chips and Dip

We also indulged in endless bowls of crispy Chips, accompanied by a variety of vibrant, zesty salsas and dips, perfect for snacking between bites of the main dishes.

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Dessert Plate

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Apple Pie

For dessert, there’s a delightful selection to satisfy every sweet craving. From rich, decadent cakes to comforting slices of Apple Pie, and even crispy, golden churros dusted with sugar and drizzled with chocolate sauce, the variety ensures there’s something for everyone.

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Chocolate Fondue Station

The dessert spread reaches a sweet finale with the Chocolate Fondue, a decadent Valrhona dark chocolate fondue. Guests can dip fluffy marshmallows, fresh seasonal fruits, and a selection of dried fruits into the flowing curtain of rich, velvety chocolate.

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Gin and Tonic Station

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Bloody Mary Station

For those who enjoy a touch of creativity, the popular D.I.Y. cocktail stations (alcohol package required) invite diners to craft their own drinks, from custom Bloody Marys with a selection of garnishes and spices to refreshing Gin & Tonics tailored with botanicals and mixers of choice, transforming your brunch into a spirited celebration, ideal for leisurely afternoons with friends or family.

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Pool Area

Adding to the experience, brunch-goers also receive complimentary pool access from 3 pm to 7 pm, allowing them to continue the afternoon with a refreshing dip or a lounge by the water. Guests also enjoy 20% off beverages at the poolside bar, making it the perfect way to extend a Sunday outing in true resort style.

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And before you leave, be sure to catch a glimpse of the hotel’s resident peacocks, a charming final touch to a memorable day!

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.


Kwee Zeen
Sofitel Singapore Sentosa Resort & Spa
2 Bukit Manis Road
Singapore 099891
Tel: +65 67088310
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Nearest MRT: Harbourfront MRT (CC Line, NE Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 7am - 10pm

Direction:
1) Alight at HarbourFront MRT station. Take Exit D. Walk to pick up point at Exit D. Wait for the complimentary shuttle bus service. The shuttle service is available every 30 minutes of the hour. Journey time about 30 minutes. [Map]

Tuesday, July 25, 2023

Ms. Maria & Mr. Singh @ Craig Road - A Revamped Space with Newly Launched Degustation Menus

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Ms. Maria & Mr. Singh, located at Craig Road, has recently revamped their menu, now offering a Degustation-style dining experience. The eight-course dinner menu includes new dishes imported from its renowned Bangkok outlet. To bring you the full experience, the space has also been refreshed with new furnishing and plate ware imported from Bangkok.

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Papdi Chat 4.5/5

The new Degustation menu starts with Papdi Chat, inspired by a traditional Indian street snack and Chef Gaggan's signature dish, "Yogurt Explosion". A single bite into the yoghurt sphere releases a good amount of punchy and aromatic flavours of chaat masala, which were further amped up with tangy Tamarind Chutney and herbaceous Green Chutney. The Papdi Cracker holding the yoghurt sphere and the pomegranate garnish gave this bite a delightful textural contrast.

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Golgappa with Vedita Shots 4/5

Continuing in the same vein is the Golgappa with Vedita Shots. This rendition features a Japanese touch with Hokkaido white corn puree and topped with Uni (available in $138 Menu). Cap the dish with a shot of senses -waking tequila-based green verdita cocktail.

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Guacamole Ikura 4/5

The next course was Blue Corn Tortilla & Papadum served alongside Guacamole Ikura of creamy and herbaceous avocado guac made savoury with fresh ikura. The guac was bright with the right amount of acidity and added a burst of savouriness from the ikura.

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Ceviche 3.8/5

The next course is the Ceviche which surprised us with piquant and robust chipotle leches that lay the foundation for the succulent diced Hamachi, Prawns and Octopus cured with Leche de Tigre milk. As for the Prawn Fritters, while they provided a texture element to the dish, they detracted from the freshness of the dish.

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Scallop Tostada 4/5

Next up was Scallop Tostada with Romesco, Salsa Macha and Basil Aioli - an elevated rendition of the classic taco. Thin slices of raw scallops were delicately arranged atop avocado slices, resting on a crispy fried tortilla spread with Salsa Matcha. The creamy avocado and the sweet scallops melded together into one beautiful buttery bite in each mouthful, flavoured with the fruity sweet notes with a spicy kick from the Salsa Matcha spread, alongside romesco and Mexican chillies oil.

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Mole Madre and Pipian 4/5

The next course is Mole Madre and Pipian, where root vegetables are slow-cooked in a Mexican sauce of coconut milk, pumpkin seeds, sesame seeds and chillies. Two moles of contrasting flavours were used for this dish - a dark, bold and umami Mole Negro (Black Mole) against a vibrant and herbaceous Mole Verde with Pipian (Green Mole with Pumpkin Seeds). Purple tortillas are served for us to DIY our own tacos. The surface of the lotus root was slightly charred, imparted a delectable caramelised sweetness and a smoky note into the taco, adding to that overall deep umami flavour profile. The softened root vegetable retained a pleasing level of structure that provided a satisfying bite.

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Pork Vindaloo Tacos 4.8/5

The next dish drew inspiration from the curry dish in the Goa Pork Vindaloo Tacos. It was a scrumptious combination of slow-cooked pulled pork collar marinated in a vindaloo-based sauce, enlivened with zesty pineapple salsa and smoky roasted pineapple.

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Chicken Tikka Masala 4.5/5

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South Indian Coconut Rice 5/5

Our main was Chicken Tikka Masala, featuring chunky pieces of chicken marinated in a tomato cream base curry filled with spices, nuts, and yoghurt. The cream base curry itself was moreish and indulgent. While the chicken was delicious, with tender meat and tantalising charred edges, it was the exceptional South Indian Coconut Rice that stole the show. The fluffy rice was rich with coconut taste and fragrance, elevated with fresh shredded coconut and lentils, adding a dimension to the overall texture.

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Gaggan’s Crab Curry 4.5/5

We also get to try a signature dish of Chef Gaggan since 2016/2017 - Gaggan's Crab Curry, a South Indian curry base crafted with a blend of coconut, Garam masala, raw mango and tomato. The resulting curry packed a punch and had a tangy undertone that harmonised with the natural sweetness of the chunky crab meat.

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Churros 3/5

Dessert was Churros with Toasted Sticky Rice Ice Cream drizzled with a cardamom-flavoured dulce de leche. While the sticky texture of the ice cream was interesting, with a nice coconut flavour, the sweetness was slightly cloying.

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The new Degustation menus will be updated every quarter. They are priced at $48 for a 5-course lunch and $78 for an 8-course dinner. A $138 option for dinner is available as well.

There are new additions to the beverage lineup, including Indian-Mexican cocktails and margarita slushies with flavours such as the classic Lime, Kyoho Grape, or Mango. Opt for a flight of three different flavours ($25++) or bottomless (1.5hrs) for just $58++.

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.


Ms. Maria & Mr. Singh
43 Craig Road
Singapore 089691
Tel: +65 96544351
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Nearest MRT: Tanjong Pagar (EW Line), Outram Park (EW, NE, TE Line), Maxwell (TE Line)

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

Direction:
1) Alight at Tanjong Pagar MRT station. Walk to Tanjong Pagar Road. Cross the road. Walk to Craig Road. Turn left and walk down Craig Road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Outram Park MRT station. Take Exit 4. Walk to Duxton Plain Park. Turn right and walk to Neil Road. Cross the road using the underpass. Take the staircase and walk to Craig Road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]

3) Aloght at Maxwell MRT station. Take Exit 3. Walk down Neil Road. Cross the road at the junction of Craig Road and Neil Road. Turn left onto Craig Road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]

Friday, August 9, 2019

El Mero Mero @ Chijmes - The Go-To-Place For Mexican Gastronomy

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El Mero Mero at Chijmes has reopened after undergoing refurbishment. With the re-opening, it has also refreshed the menu. The new menu showcases the traditional flavour combinations, as well as demonstrating the current Mexican culinary trends.

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Guacamole 4/5

The Guacamole ($12/$18) is made a la minute. The smashed avocados are paired with diced tomatoes, banana shallots, serrano chilli pepper and coriander. Mixed them all up and have it together with the charred tostadas, for that extra texture to appreciate the guacamole.

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Corn Sampler 4.5/5

The Corn Sampler ($15) comes with char-grilled organic baby corns, smoked huitlacoche donuts and chilli mayo. This is my first time to come across Huitlacoche. It is a type of fungus that grows on organic corn, also known as corn mushroom. It is made into a mix with egg, flour and milk, and shaped into a dough. Deep-fried upon order. This goes so well with the chilli mayo dipping sauce.

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Hamachi and Coconut Ceviche 4.5/5

I am a fan of ceviche for its firework of flavours, and the Hamachi and Coconut Ceviche ($21) here did not disappoint. The fresh sashimi-grade hamachi is cut into cubes and marinated in aguachile, and then tossed in lime juice, hibiscus flower milk and avocado puree. What you get is a clean tasting dish with the chemistry of sweetness, spiciness and tanginess, igniting beautiful combustion of flavours.

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Tostadas De Atun 4/5

The Tostadas De Atun ($17) comes with tuna tartar, avocado puree, chipotle mayo, matchstick tempura banana shallots on a crispy corn tortilla. There are a lot of textures at play, which is a delightful joy to eat.

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Avocado Taco 3.5/5

What is Mexican food without tacos, right? Hence we also tried a couple of the tacos on the menu. We started with the Avocado Taco ($11). Nothing fancy, just freshly sliced and smashed avocado on a soft burnt corn tortilla, sprinkled with some smoked sea salt. Maybe I am too used to Tex Mex cuisine for its rich flavours, I find this a bit plain for my liking.

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Carnitas Taco 4/5

The Carnitas Taco ($13) comes with caramelised pork neck and belly, paired with homemade pineapple sauce, pickled shallots, and purple cabbage on a soft corn tortilla. Compare to the avocado taco, the flavours are more vibrant. However, I find the pork a bit too thinly sliced for me to fully enjoy it.

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Baja Fish 4.2/5

Among the three tacos, my favourite is the Baja Fish Taco ($14). The wheat tortilla is wrapped with tempura toothfish paired with pico de gallo and pickled shallots and chipotle mayo. The toothfish gives the taco a satisfying substantial bite complemented by the chipotle mayo, while the pickled shallots provided the needed acidity to bring everything together.

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Tortilla Soup 4.2/5

The Tortilla Soup ($14) is a classic Mexican dish whereby household will use leftover tortillas to make this soup instead of throwing them away. Over at El Mero Mero, to re-interpret the dish, fresh tortillas are dehydrated and flamed. It is then blended with roasted tomatoes, garlic, onion and guajillo chilli pepper. Lastly, it is served with deep-fried tortilla strips and diced avocado and garnished with crema. It is a very hearty and comforting pot of soup.

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Gordita 4.2/5

The Gordita ($28) is another homely and comforting dish that I enjoyed, with a generous serving of butter sauteed heirloom vegetables. The gordita reminds me of the local alkaline dumpling brightened by the salsa roja.

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El Mero Mero Fajita 4.2/5

The El Mero Mero Fajita ($38) uses the oyster blade cut of the beef. It is cooked beautifully to a delightful tender and dressed in a lovely poblano shishito crema, served with flour tortillas on the side. I actually prefer to have the beef like a taco together with the delicious sauce.

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Tequila Pecan Pie 3/5

For dessert, we started with the Tequila Pecan ($14) served with a scoop of cinnamon ice cream. Personally, I find the pie too sweet for my liking. I took a bite and stop there.

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Red Velvet Churros 3.5/5

I am not a fan of churros, but it turned out I really enjoy the Red Velvet Churros ($14). Deep-fried, coated in sugar and cinnamon powder, the churros are slightly crisp on the exterior and soft inside.

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Braised Pineapple 4.2/5

The Braised Pineapple ($14) is the simplest of all the desserts, turned out to be my favourite. The pineapple has been caramelised in cane sugar before being grilled in the Josper oven. The result is a delectable char on the edges on top of its sweetness.

After tasting the food at El Mero Mero, it gives a deeper insight into Mexican cuisine. Not only that, food evolves with time and this is reflected in the menu too, showing current culinary trends and the dynamic Mexican foodscape as it is now.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


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El Mero Mero
Chijimes
30 Victoria Street
#01-20
Singapore 187996
Tel: +65 97228171
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Nearest MRT: Bras Basah (CC Line), City Hall (EW Line, NS Line)

Opening Hours:
Sun-Thu: 5pm - 11pm
Fri-Sat: 5pm - 1130pm

Direction:
1) Alight at City Hall MRT station. Take Exit A. Cut across Raffles City Shopping Centre to Bras Basah Road. At the junction of Bras Basah Road and North Bridge Road, cross the road to Chijmes. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Bras Basah MRT station. Take Exit A. Walk southwards towards Victoria Road. At the junction of Bras Basah Road and Victoria Road, cross the junction to Chijmes. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]