Showing posts with label Monkey Head Mushroom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Monkey Head Mushroom. Show all posts

Saturday, September 18, 2021

Avenue 87 @ Amoy Street - The Second Edition Tasting Menu And A Cosy Cocktail Den

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I visited Avenue 87 when it first opened its doors in September 2020. Fast forward to now, a year later, the duo co-Chef-Founders Glen Tay and Alex Phan presents a brand new tasting menu and a new bar. The tasting menu is available in five and seven courses ($98++ and $142++).

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Trio of Snacks 4/5

Our dinner starts with a Trio of Snacks - Kueh Pie Tee, Prawn Sphere and Camembert. The second iteration of the Kueh Pie Tee is a vegetarian adaption of rojak, which comprises cucumber, green apple, turnip, sesame seeds and crispy shallots tossed in rojak balsamic sauce. Get a burst of umami flavours from the prawn sphere inspired by the local prawn noodle soup. The green mango chutney further accentuates the soft and creamy Camembert.

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Amberjack 4/5

Our first course is Amberjack marinated with sesame oil and ponzu, served with ribbons of kohlrabi, sesame powder, mustard sorbet, and garnished with banana shallot chips. The sesame oil and powder lends a touch of familiarity and brightens the refreshing course.

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Tofu 3.5/5

The Tofu course is inspired by the local heritage dish - Tao Kwa Bao. Avenue 87's rendition comes in double-fried pressed tofu stuffed with Japanese cucumber, OmniMeat, shallots, garlic, slivers of red radish, and oolong tea braised quail egg. It is finished with a luscious braise reduction.

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Monkey Head 4/5

The Monkey Head course comes in the form of a Do-It-Yourself Mala Hot Pot. Diners can have a little fun picking up the individually packed reduced bone broth and house-made mala oil and pour them into the ceramic pot of distilled broth. Next, add the platter of monkey head mushroom, cordyceps mushrooms, shark's fin melon, and hairy gourd into the broth. The soup is light and refreshing. Though slight spicy, it is not mala numbing, allowing the diners to enjoy the lovely ingredients.

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Daikon 4/5

The Daikon course is the chefs' recreation of the local black and white carrot cake. The fried housemade radish cake is topped with XO Sauce, pan-seared Hokkaido scallops, and served with mussel squid ink sauce and butter yuzu foam. I enjoyed the crispy exterior of the radish cake, while the mussel squid ink sauce reminds me of the dark sauce used in fried black carrot cake.

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Beef Short Ribs 4.5/5

Our main course is USDA Prime Beef Short Ribs served with garlic fried rice, spring onions tossed in sesame oil, and an orange reduction on the side. It is a gastronomic delight with the tender meat glazed with house blend char siew sauce made with fermented beancurd and five spice powder.

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Pre-dessert 3/5

Pre-dessert is Osmanthus Jelly with Pomelo, Goji Berries and Plum Powder. Unfortunately, I didn't quite enjoy it. I was hoping for something sweeter and more refreshing to prepare me for dessert.

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Coconut 3.5/5

We wrapped up our dinner with two desserts - Coconut and Taro. Both desserts are creative takes of our local favourites - Chendol and Orh Nee. Served in a glass, the Coconut comes in layers of adzuki beans, gula jawa, coconut risotto rice and pandan jelly topped with corn espuma rice puffs. Have all the layers of flavours together, and you will get that familiar characteristic of the local chendol.

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Taro 4/5

As for the Taro, the orh nee dessert is presented in the form of yam puree and ice cream, served with roasted butternut roasted pumpkin squash, rum-infused gingko nuts, pumpkin seed financier and olive oil caviar.

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Hidden and can only access by the back of the restaurant is Lounge at Avenue 87, a speakeasy bar on level 2 of the restaurant. The new bar exudes cool and relaxed vibes with velvety dark green tones and glossy finishes. Deep forest green walls are complemented with wooden panels, while the dark cement screed reflects light streaming in from the French windows. A sleek black granite bar counter stretches across the black marbled bar, running parallel to the easy lounge seating of green leather sofa and wooden coffee tables. Next to the French windows at the end of the lounge is a cosy alcove of a spacious U-shaped sofa and coffee tables.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Avenue 87
47 Amoy Street
Singapore 069873
Tel: +65 98388401/ 69705491
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Nearest MRT: Telok Ayer (DT Line), Tanjong Pagar (EW Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon, Wed-Sat 1130am - 230pm, 530pm - 10pm
(Closed on Tue, Sun and PH)

Direction:
1) Alight at Telok Ayer MRT station. Take Exit A. Walk to Amoy Street. Turn left onto Amoy Street. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Tanjong Pagar MRT station. Take Exit G. Walk down Telok Ayer Street. Turn left onto Amoy Street. Walk to destination. Journey time about 8 minutes. [Map]

Saturday, June 29, 2019

Si Chuan Dou Hua @ PARKROYAL On Beach Road - Vegetables Without Borders, Vegetarian Promotion

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For a limited period from 1 June to 31 July 2018, Si Chuan Dou Hua has brought back its vegetarian promotion. This is the 4th year it is running the vegetarian promotion. This year, "Vegetables without Borders" sees the collaboration of Executive Chef Zeng Feng (Si Chuan Dou Hua, Singapore) with guest Chef Sean Hsueh (Yang Ming Spring Green Kitchen, Taipei), guest chefs Minoru Yazaki and Takao Inouse (Si Chuan Dou Hua, Tokyo), that showcases a meatless menu with dishes that have influences of Sichuan, Taiwanese and Japanese cuisines.

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Quad Platter 3.5/5

We started with a platter of small bites which kind of giving us a glimpse of the culinary skill of the chefs behind the vegetarian menu. Clockwise from the bottom of the picture, we have the Steamed Dumpling with Chinese Cabbage, Peanut Sphere accompanied with Black Sesame Sauce, Celtuce with Sesame Oil, and Spicy and Sour Sichuan Clear Noodles. My favourite is the clear noodles, though tasteless, the aromatic, spicy sauce simply elevated the whole enjoyment.

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Double-boiled Bird's Nest in Pear Vessel 3/5

The Double-boiled Bird's Nest in Pear Vessel made an dramatic entry with the dry ice effect. The amount of bird's nest is very generous. Though the pear is supposed to infused the bird's nest with its sweetness, I find the execution on the bland side.

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Fresh Bamboo Shoot with Tea Salt 4.5/5

The highlight is the fresh Bamboo Shoot directly imported from Ping Dong, Taiwan. To showcase the natural sweetness of the fresh bamboo shoot, guest Chef Sean Hsueh prepared it with a simple boil and served it with homemade tea salt. This is my first time having fresh bamboo shoot, what stood out is the crunchy texture and it tasted like sweet corn.

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Monkey Head Mushrooms with Black Pepper Sauce served on Japanese Magnolia Leaf 4.5/5

Another dish on the menu that we all enjoyed is the Monkey Head Mushrooms with Black Pepper Sauce served on Japanese Magnolia Leaf. The monkey head mushroom takes 3 days of preparation. It is soaked in Chinese herb for a day, spent another day drying and then more Chinese herb for another day. It is served like a beef steak on Japanese magnolia leaf, drenched with black pepper sauce. I would prefer the sauce to be more peppery though. On the other hand, I adore the texture of the monkey head mushroom, it has that delightful texture that is like Tau Pok.

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Mount Emei Konjac with Stir-fried Honshimeji Mushrooms 4/5

Mount Emei Konjac with Stir-fried Honshimeji Mushrooms features an interesting ingredient that I have not tried before, the snow-preserved konjac from Mount Emei. It has a delectable crunchy texture and this is paired with honshimeji mushrooms, capsicums and asparagus.

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Poached Japanese Pearl Rice with Taiwanese Oolong Tea and Matsutake 4.5/5

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Bi-coloured Sichuan Chilled Noodles 3/5

For the set menu, diners can choose between the Poached Japanese Pearl Rice with Taiwanese Oolong Tea and Matsutake, and Bi-coloured Sichuan Chilled Noodles. I prefer the poach rice for the different taste profiles, enhanced by the fragrant oolong tea and matsutak mushroom. The chilled noodles on the other hand was a bit bland and one dimensional. I thought maybe the addition of some minced mushroom will help to elevate the dish.

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Double-boiled Snow Lotus Seeds 3.5/5

Ending the set menu is the Double-boiled Snow Lotus Seeds served warm. Naturally sweetened by the red dates, while the peach gum provides the contrast in texture. However I would prefer the peach gum to be crunchier.

Vegetables without Borders
TOP of UOB Plaza: $78 and $98 per pax*
PARKROYAL on Beach Road: $68 and $78 per pax*
*Minimum of two to dine. UOB Cardmembers enjoy 15% saving on all set menus.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Si Chuan Dou Hua Restaurant
PARKROYAL on Beach Road
7500 Beach Road
Singapore 199591
Tel: +65 65055724
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Nearest MRT: Nicoll Highway (CC Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 1130am - 1030pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Nicoll Highway MRT station. Take Exit A. Follow the overhead walkway all the way to The Concourse building. Take the exit down to Nicoll Highway and walk towards Parkroyal Serviced Residences. Cut through towards The Plaza at Parkroyal Hotel. Journey time about 8 minutes. [Map]