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Friday, November 21, 2025

Cendra Tapas Bar and Grill @ Gemmill Lane - Modern Catalan Flavours in a Cosy Hideout

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Tucked away along Gemmill Lane, Cendra Tapas Bar and Grill is a cosy, modern Spanish-Catalan restaurant helmed by Chef-Owner Xavi Palau. Hailing from Barcelona, Chef Xavi brings a thoughtful mix of tradition and innovation, backed by his experience as former Executive Sous Chef at FOC. At Cendra, his personal interpretation of Catalan cuisine shines through in comforting, flavour-driven plates.

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Crystal Bread with Tomatoes 4.8/5

We kick-started the meal with the Crystal Bread with Tomatoes ($12), further elevated with Iberico Ham ($36 for 50g). The sweet tomato spread layered over the crisp toast combined beautifully with the intensely flavoured Iberico ham. Each bite brought back fond memories of Barcelona, in which simple ingredients were treated with respect and allowed to shine.

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Canadian Oysters N2 4/5

The Canadian Oysters N2 with Gin Fizz Foam ($8) offered a refreshing counterpoint. Briny and creamy, the oyster was lifted by the bright, zesty gin fizz foam, giving the classic raw oyster a playful twist.

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"Ensaladilla Rusa", Smoked Mackerel on Crisp Toast 4.8/5

The Ensaladilla Rusa with Smoked Mackerel on Crisp Toast ($22 for 2pc) was one of the standout tapas. The classic, creamy Spanish potato salad paired harmoniously with smoked mackerel. It was simple yet incredibly satisfying. This dish is a reminder of how straightforward components can come together to create something truly memorable.

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Cod Fish Fritters 4.2/5

The Cod Fish Fritter ($10 for 2pc) is another Spanish classic done well. Encased in a paper-thin, golden crust that gently shatters, the interior reveals a light, airy, mousse-like texture brought about by the whipped batter. The flavours unfold gradually, from the crisp, lightly toasted exterior to the tender, mildly briny cod within. A squeeze of lemon or a swipe of aioli brightens and completes this comforting bite.

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Roasted Leek, Romesco, Hazelnuts 4.2/5

The Roasted Leek ($16) is grilled just enough to achieve a slight char, imparting a hint of smokiness while preserving its sweetness. Paired with romesco (a traditional Catalan sauce celebrated for its nutty, smoky richness) and hazelnuts, the dish offers a lovely balance of textures and flavours.

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Spanish Octopus with Iberico Chorizo Foam 4.5/5

Another highlight was the Spanish Octopus with Iberico Chorizo Foam ($30). The octopus was cooked to a beautifully tender consistency, complemented by the rich, savoury Iberico chorizo foam that added depth and umami to every bite.

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Pork Butifarra Rice "a la Llauna" 4.5/5

Unlike typical Spanish restaurants, Cendra does not serve paella. Instead, it introduces diners to A La Llauna, a traditional Catalan technique where rice is baked in a shallow metal tray. The Pork Butifarra Rice "a la Llauna" ($40) comes laden with a tomato-based sauce infused with butifarra sausage, pork ribs, and mushrooms. Smoky, savoury, and deeply comforting, each spoonful evokes the warmth of home-style Catalan cooking, refined just enough for the modern table.

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Chocolate Soufflé with Stracciatella Ice Cream 4.2/5

We ended the meal with the Chocolate Soufflé with Stracciatella Ice Cream ($18), a flourless soufflé made with Costa Rica 70% chocolate. Soft, fluffy, and intensely chocolatey, it's a dessert that will undoubtedly delight chocolate lovers.

Cendra Tapas Bar and Grill stands out for its honest, flavour-driven approach to Catalan cuisine. While the menu keeps things tight and focused, each dish reflects Chef Xavi's depth of experience and personal connection to his heritage. Whether you're here for small plates, comforting baked rice, or simply to explore Catalan flavours beyond the usual paella, Cendra offers a warm and satisfying dining experience worth seeking out on Gemmill Lane.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Cendra Tapas Bar and Grill
5 Gemmill Lane
#01-01
Singapore 069261
Tel: +65 96634084
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Nearest MRT: Telok Ayer (DT Line)

Opening Hours:
Sun-Mon, Wed-Fri: 12pm - 230pm, 6pm - 11pm
Sat: 6pm - 11pm
(Closed on Tue)

Direction:
Alight at Telok Ayer MRT station. Take Exit A. Turn left and walk down Cross Street. Turn left onto Club Street. Walk to destination. Journey time about 6 minutes. [Map]

Monday, September 8, 2025

Issho Izakaya @ Marina One - Second Outlet with Lunch & Dinner Omakase Experiences from $68

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Issho Izakaya has recently opened its second outlet at Marina One. In addition to their standard menu, this new outlet offers lunch and dinner omakase experiences, starting from $68, with options ranging from 8 to 11 courses.

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Bonito Walnut

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Homemade Tofu

We tried the 11+ course dinner omakase ($128), beginning with a trio of appetisers. The Bonito Walnut was crunchy and addictive with deep umami notes. The Homemade Tofu had a light, creamy mouthfeel, subtly flavoured with an aromatic corn sauce, which could have been less starchy.

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Horse Mackerel with Seaweed Somen

The Horse Mackerel with Seaweed Somen brought an intriguing contrast of savoury crunch and briny strands of “seaweed noodles.” A touch of vinegar helped balance the brininess.

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Sashimi 5/5

The Sashimi course was a highlight, featuring five indulgent belly cuts: Toro, Kanpachi Belly, Tai Belly, Kajiki Belly, and Salmon Belly, each unctuous with a lingering fullness.

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Prawn Wanton in Black Vinegar 2.5/5

A local fusion touch came next with Prawn Wanton in Black Vinegar, reminiscent of chilli oil dumplings. The flavours were familiar and enjoyable, but the thick, slightly stiff wanton skin and the lack of a juicy filling were a letdown.

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Tai 4.5/5

The Grilled Tai course delighted with its tender, flaky flesh and beautifully crispy scales. A squeeze of Japanese lime added a refreshing citrus lift.

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Chilli Crab 4.5/5

Fusion continued into the Agemono course with their take on Chilli Crab, featuring fried soft-shell crab served alongside housemade chilli sauce and toast. The batter was light and airy, keeping the crab succulent. The sauce struck a delicate balance of sweetness and heat, making this dish a pleasant surprise.

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Miyazaki A5 with Foie Gras Miso 3.5/5

The Miyazaki A5 with Foie Gras Miso followed. The desired beef flavour was there, but the texture and mouthfeel were slightly drier than expected. The accompanying grilled vegetables were full of flavour, and what I also loved about the dish was the savoury miso served at the side, which was infused with a subtle hint of foie gras funk that enhanced the flavour of the beef up a notch.

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Cheese Kani 2.8/5

Instead of the usual temaki and rice course, we were served Cheese Kani and Beef Noodle with Clam Soup. The Cheese Kani, layered with gooey cheese, macaroni, and ikura, leaned indulgent but heavy, overshadowing the natural sweetness of the crab.

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Beef Noodle 3.5/5

The Beef Noodle, a local interpretation of Japanese ingredients, was tasty, though a touch of grated yuzu zest could have brightened the richness and tied it more seamlessly to the overall theme. I reckon a less saucier Rice course would have given a much more cohesive flow of the omakase experience. The accompanying clam soup, while pleasant, could have carried more depth.

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Dessert

Dessert was simple yet satisfying with sweet and juicy melon.

The fusion take on the omakase was refreshing and delivered a few standout dishes. That said, a stronger emphasis on seasonal ingredients, a more defined progression of courses, and greater refinement in execution would have elevated the experience into something truly memorable.

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.


Issho Izakaya
Marina One Show Gallery
West Tower
5 Straits View
#01-14
Singapore 018935
Tel: +65 6592 8876
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Nearest MRT: Shenton Way (TE Line), Marina Bay (CC, NS, TE Line), Downtown (DT Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Fri: 11am – 3pm, 530pm – 10pm
Sat-Sun & PH: 11am – 10pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Shenton Way MRT station. Take Exit 1 or 5. Cross the road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 3 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Marina Bay MRT station, Take Exit 1. Walk to Marina Way. Cross the road and walk to destination. [Map]

3) Alight at Downtown MRT station. Take Exit D or E. Walk to Straits View Road. Walk down Straits View Road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]


Wednesday, August 13, 2025

AIR CCCC @ Dempsey - Unveils New Menu and Local Kitchen Team

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I returned to AIR CCCC at Dempsey over the weekend for lunch and was greeted by an exciting, refreshed menu and a new local kitchen team led by Head Chef Part Nongnuch, bringing bold flavours, renewed energy, and an inviting atmosphere that continues to unite people through food, space, and shared experiences.

The restaurant now offers a 3-course weekend lunch set at $68 (starter, main, and dessert) and a 2-course option at $58. We had the 3-course experience.

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Sweet Corn from Talula 4.2/5

The Sweet Corn from Talula was an instant hit at our table. A velvety corn chutney, paired with crispy corn husk emping chips, offered a delightful combination of smooth creaminess and vibrant sweetness. Scooping the chutney with the crunchy chips was a simple yet joyful experience.

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Ceviche of Local Mahi Mahi 3/5

Thick slices of fresh local Mahi Mahi were served with pink guava for crunch and a zesty sauce for a tangy lift. While the fish was clean-tasting and refreshing, the earthy garden herbs came through a little strongly, slightly overshadowing the otherwise bright and lively flavours.

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Purple Potato Flat Bread 4.2/5

A must-add for bread lovers is the Purple Potato Flat Bread. It was crisp on the outside, fluffy within, and served with a deeply savoury Mushroom XO sauce that was utterly addictive.

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Charred Spanish Mackerel 4.2/5

Perfectly grilled, the Spanish Mackerel retained its moist texture, with pickled onions adding a sharp brightness and zucchini providing a light, fresh balance. It is a solid choice for seafood enthusiasts.

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Kampong Chicken from Ng Ai 3.5/5

Grilled to a smoky char and dressed with smoked chilli oil for a gentle spice, the Kampong Chicken from Ng Ai sat atop a bed of tropical coleslaw that helped cut through its richness. However, the chicken itself leaned slightly dry — a juicier bite would have elevated the experience.

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Watermelon Sorbet 4/5

A light and uplifting dessert featuring chilled Watermelon Sorbet layered over Annie’s yoghurt, with candied cashews adding a sweet, nutty crunch. The combination of fruity freshness, creamy tang, and gentle caramel notes made for a satisfying close to the meal.

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“Bubur Hitam” Gelato 3.8/5

For something richer, the "Bubur Hitam" Gelato offered earthy depth, balanced by the tanginess of AIR Garden rosella and the chew of heritage rice. It is a thoughtful nod to local flavours with a modern twist.

AIR CCCC's refreshed menu blends creativity, local produce, and global touches under the guidance of Chef Nongnuch. While a couple of dishes could benefit from fine-tuning, the overall experience, from vibrant starters to inventive desserts, makes this a worthwhile lunch destination in Dempsey.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


AIR CCCC
Dempsey Hill
25B Dempsey Road
Singapore 249670
Tel: +65 8228 1528
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Nearest MRT: Napier (TE Line)

Opening Hours:
Wed-Sun: 530pm - 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. Take the stairs up to Dempsey Road. Turn left and walk to the open air carpark. Walk all the way to the end of the carpark to the entrance of AIR. Walk to destination. Journey time about 8 minutes. [Map]

Tuesday, April 8, 2025

Fragment Private Dining - Modern Asian Cuisine meets European Influences

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Our latest home private dining adventure brought us to Fragment Private Dining, helmed by Pristina Mok and her husband. One of the newest entrants into the private dining scene, Pristina only began hosting guests in 2024. She offers an eight-course menu featuring modern Southeast Asian cuisine with European influences. Her experience working at Skirt and Magic Square shines through in the thoughtfully curated dishes, blending familiar Asian flavours with refined Western techniques.

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Shima Aji, Brown Crab, Radish Cake 4.2/5

The meal started on a strong note with a trio of small bites: Shima Aji paired with Bonito and Gu Chye, Brown Crab with curry and passionfruit, and Radish Cake topped with spicy bacon and uni. Each bite packed a punch, showcasing a beautiful interplay of flavours and textures. The fusion of Asian ingredients with European techniques was impressive, setting the tone for what was to come.

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Beetroot & Persimmon 4.2/5

This light yet refreshing starter featured Beetroot and Persimmon, complemented by peanut dukkah and achar sorbet. The achar sorbet was a particularly clever touch, adding a tangy brightness that elevated the dish beyond the ordinary.

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Aburi Sawara 4.2/5

Next, we were served Aburi Sawara, a prized Spanish mackerel known for its delicate flavour and buttery texture. It was presented in a Tom Kha broth — a Thai-inspired coconut milk-based soup — and further enhanced by adding Amela tomato, lending a delightful balance of creaminess and acidity.

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Scottish Hand Dived Scallop 4.5/5

One of the most memorable dishes of the night was the Scottish Hand-Dived Scallop. Encased in an Otah (fish paste) filling and finished with a crispy exterior, it was paired with a curry emulsion. This unexpected yet well-executed combination worked wonderfully, bringing together the best of texture and bold Southeast Asian flavours.

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Braised Lamb 4.8/5

This dish was an absolute standout. The Braised Lamb was served in a piquant black pepper sauce made from a unique blend of three different types of peppers. The sauce was so good that it came with a side of fluffy naan, perfect for mopping up every last bit. The rich, aromatic flavours made this one of my favourite dishes of the night.

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Quail & Claypot Rice 4/5

For the mains, we had the Quail & Claypot Rice. The quail was perfectly grilled and accompanied by sambal belachan, mixed mushrooms, and black truffle. While not pictured, the meal also came with a small serving of claypot rice, ensuring that diners looking for a heartier bite got their fill of comforting carbs.

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Whiskey & Coffee Malai Gao 4.5/5

The dessert course was just as impressive as the savoury dishes. The Whiskey & Coffee Malai Gao featured malted barley cream, dark chocolate sorbet, and sesame brittle. The combination of earthy, bitter, and sweet flavours worked in perfect harmony for a delightful and indulgent finish.

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Pistachio Nougat, Hawthorn Tea 4.2/5

As a final touch, our meal ended with homemade Pistachio Nougat, accompanied by a cup of Hawthorn Tea infused with black lime and Yakult foam. It was a light, refreshing way to cleanse the palate and conclude a truly memorable private dining experience.

Fragment Private Dining is an exciting new addition to Singapore's private dining scene, offering a modern Southeast Asian menu with European influences that showcases chef Pristina Mok's creativity and expertise. From the impeccable execution of dishes to the warm, intimate setting, the experience is one that both food enthusiasts and adventurous diners will appreciate. Would I return? Absolutely. The thoughtfully curated menu and innovative flavour combinations make it a standout in the home dining space, and I can't wait to see how Fragment Private Dining evolves in the future.


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Nearest MRT: Clementi (EW Line)

Saturday, September 28, 2024

Drunken Cat Private Dining - Japanese Cuisine Infused with Asian Influences

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Drunken Cat Private Dining is one of the newer establishments that graces Singapore's home private dining scene. It brings a refreshing twist with its unique blend of Japanese cuisine infused with Asian influences. The majority of private dining menus typically feature Peranakan, Thai, or Chinese fare, making Drunken Cat a standout option for those looking for something a little different. Hosted by Amanda Loo, this dining experience offers a thoughtful and well-crafted six-course meal ($148nett per pax).

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Nama Sotong 4.2/5

The meal kicked off with the Nama Sotong. Thinly sliced, fresh Aori Ika (Japanese bigfin reef squid) is served with a vibrant green curry-like sauce, giving the delicate squid a rich depth of flavour. The chamame (green soybeans) add a welcome contrast in texture, while the kabosu (a Japanese citrus) elevates the dish with a bright and zesty note. This light yet flavourful starter really sets the tone for the meal.

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Summer Breeze 4.2/5

Following the sotong, we were treated to Summer Breeze, a refreshing dish featuring Aji (horse mackerel). The Aji, known for its strong flavour, is balanced by a coconut-based sauce that softens the fish's natural brininess. Crispy puffs were added to the dish, providing a delightful contrast in texture, rounding out this course in both flavour and crunch.

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Green with Curry 4.2/5

The next course, Green with Curry, offers a trio of ingredients, each with a unique texture. Awabi (abalone), with its sweet and bouncy texture, takes centre stage, while lightly battered Kamo Nasu (Japanese eggplant) and Yamaimo (mountain yam) add both flavour and balance to the dish. The Japanese-inspired curry sauce ties everything together, offering warmth and spice without overpowering the delicate ingredients.

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Challenger Tsukemen 4.5/5

The highlight of the evening was, without a doubt, the Challenger Tsukemen. Our group has dined at various home private dining establishments, but this was the first time we encountered tsukemen on the menu. This dish featured Hokkaido pork collar chashu, ajitama (soft-boiled egg), and handmade noodles that had the perfect bite. The broth was a masterful blend of kombu, katsuobushi, niboshi, and gyofun (dried fish powder), giving it an intense umami depth. The tare (dipping sauce) was uniquely infused with roasted Aji bones, creating a rich and memorable flavour profile. It was clear that each component was thoughtfully prepared, making this dish a standout.

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Donabe of the Week 4.5/5

The Donabe of the Week was Wagyu Donabe with Mushroom. Cooked in a traditional claypot, the dish made a grand entrance, and the fragrant aroma of the rice mixed with the umami richness of mushrooms and wagyu beef filled the room. The dish was hearty, satisfying, and packed with flavour — definitely a highlight for those who enjoy rice dishes with a rich, earthy taste.

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Dark and Sunny

The meal concluded with a dessert called Dark and Sunny, a medley of textures and flavours. The dessert featured a scoop of chocolate ice cream alongside cake, peanut candy, and pomelo, all served together with a zesty citrus sabayon. While I appreciated the creativity, I personally felt that there were too many components at play. However, the peanut candy stood out, providing a nostalgic crunch that paired well with the smoother elements of the dish.

Overall, Drunken Cat Private Dining offers a refreshing change from Singapore's typical home private dining offerings. The thoughtful blending of Japanese and Asian flavours created a unique and memorable dining experience. The Challenger Tsukemen was the star of the meal, while the Wagyu Donabe and the opening Nama Sotong further solidified the restaurant's innovative approach to private dining. For those looking to explore new culinary landscapes in the home private dining scene, Drunken Cat is definitely worth a visit.


Drunken Cat Private Dining
23 Akyab Road
Singapore 309978
Tel: +65 9008 4647
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