Showing posts with label Nasi Ulam Istimewa. Show all posts
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Saturday, June 15, 2019

AquaMarine @ Marina Mandarin Singapore - Peranakan Delicacies In Conjunction With The Peranakan Festival 2019

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In conjunction with The Peranakan Festival 2019, AquaMarine at Marina Mandarin Singapore has collaborated with Baba Chef Raymond Khoo of The Peranakan Restaurant to showcase a sumptuous feast of Peranakan Delicacies, exclusively from 7 June to 11 July 2019.

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Kueh Pie Tee 3/5

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Nyonya Crabmeat Popiah 3/5

Kick start the Peranakan feast with some delightful bites such as the Kueh Pie Tee and Nyonya Crabmeat Popiah. Have fun putting the different condiments into the kueh pie tee shell, and be your own chef for the day.

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Ngoh Hiang 3.5/5

The golden brown Ngoh Hiang wrapped in crispy beancurd skin is packed with chunky pork pieces flavoured with five spice powder. There was water chestnut in it, giving it a nice crunch in texture.

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Ayam Buah Keluak 3.8/5

A staple dish of Peranakan food is the Ayam Buah Keluak which you can also find it on the buffet spread. The chicken was cooked to tender, infused with the flavours from the nutty buah keluak and spices.

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Nasi Ulam Istimewa 4.2/5

A must try is the Nasi Ulam Istimewa, which is also one of my favourites. Not commonly served in restaurants because of the laborious preparation work behind it. I was told the key to the dish is the freshly cut herbs and spices just before serving. You can't prepare them in advance.

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Ikan Goreng Chuan Chuan 4.2/5

I have never tried Ikan Goreng Chuan Chuan and this a new Peranakan dish which I enjoyed. The fish is fried and then cooked with dark soy sauce, ginger, garlic and salted fermented soy beans. The star has to be the salted fermented soy beans which give the dish its characteristic.

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Dry Laksa 2.5/5

Unfortunately, the Dry Laksa didn't impress me. It tasted like a plate of stir-fried Chinese noodles. I could not taste any laksa rempah at all.

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Itek Sio 4.5/5

Not to be missed at the buffet spread is the Itek Sio, Nyonya braised duck with tamarind and coriander. The duck meat has been cooked to tender, infused with the flavourful braised sauce.

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Udang Kuah Pedas Nanas 4/5

A very appetising dish is the Udang Kuah Pedas Nanas, fresh prawn cooked in pineapple coconut gravy. The tanginess from the gravy simply whetted up the appetite.

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Whole Veal Shank Rendang 4.8/5

Another crowd favourite is the Whole Veal Shank Rendang. Infused with the aromatic rempah, the meat fell off the bone with ease. A must try.

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Apom Bakwa Pisang Pengat 3.5/5

Do save some space for the Nonya Kuehs to wrap up the sumptuous feast. The colourful kuehs are not only pretty in presentation, but they are really yummy. I only wish I have another stomach to try them all. I do notice something unique at the dessert section is the Apom Bakwa Pisang Pengat. The soft, fluffy apom is made from glutinous rice flour and butterfly pea flowers, paired with caramelised banana.

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Pricing
$60++ per adult and $30++ per child for lunch daily
$73++ per adult and $36.50++ per child for dinner Monday to Thursday
$83++ per adult and $41.50++ per child for dinner Friday to Sunday, Public Holidays and eves of Public Holidays

Note: This is an invited tasting.


AquaMarine
Marina Mandarin Singapore
6 Raffles Boulevard
Level 4
Singapore 039594
Tel: +65 68451111
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Nearest MRT: Esplanade (CC Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 630am - 1030pm

Direction: 
1) Alight at Esplanade MRT station. Take Exit B or D. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]

Sunday, December 25, 2016

The Peranakan Restaurant @ Claymore Connect - Peranakan Food Along Orchard Road

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Along Orchard Road, there ain't many restaurants that serve homely style kind of food, which makes The Paranakan, located at Claymore Connect, rather one of its kind. Helmed by Executive Chef Raymond Khoo, not only you get a taste of tradition, you get a glimpse into their culture too!

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And by that, I mean taking a walk into their mini exhibition at the corner of the restaurant. These exhibits add on to the opulence of the interiors, especially under the shining chandeliers.

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The menu is pretty extensive, categorised into appetiser, rice, pork, beef, chicken, fish etc. If you are familiar with Paranakan cuisine and know the kind of dishes that you want, it won't be much of a problem. However, for amateurs, TOK PANJANG would be an ideal choice. Basically, it is like a 'tasting' menu, with 8 to 10 dishes served in small plates, along with their signature soups and dessert platter.

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Cute little Kueh Pei Ti planted amongst the dishes, as the amuse bouche. Although it is a really small bite, I left it half eaten. Perhaps, a popiah stall still serves better Kueh Pei Ti than restaurants.

Two soups were included. I very much prefer Sup Bakwan Kepiting. The body of the broth is not 'rich' as the menu describes, but a clear soup sweet and rich with nutrients from the sweet crabmeat/pork/prawn balls and the bamboo shoots. Soothing.

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A bit of fumble at the beginning, but the rest were considered quite sumptuous. One dish that surprises many of us is their Nasi Ulam Istimewa - as described a spectacular dish of rice with raw herbs, vegetables, minced fish and salted fish. If not for Chef's recommendation, this humble looking dish could easily be overshadowed and overlooked. A rather laborious dish which has an acquired taste at first bite, intriguing at second, moreish at third.

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Read a couple of negative reviews on the Nonya Chap Chye, but it was a good day for me - well stewed cabbage and black fungus.

Ayam Buah Keluak, a quintessential dish that speaks the quality of a peranakan restaurant. Judging by the reaction of the rest, the buah keluak did live up to the expectation of being the Asian black truffle.

Curry Ayam Estimewa (Curry chicken infused with the fragrance of spices and lime leaves) is a crowd pleaser. The chicken was tender, bathing in really robust curry which carries hint of lime leaves.

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If your repertoire of paranakan food is limited to fish and chicken, then here is the chance to venture into Paranakan pork dishes. The Babi Tau Yu (Braised pork in dark sweet sauce with tau pork) is like our braised pork belly, a less familiar one would be Kaki Babi Pong Teh (Pork leg slow cooked for six hours with sautéed onions and fermented beans). It could be a little oily, but in small dosage is always good for the skin!

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To round up the tok panjang would be the chef’s dessert platter and choice of malacca coffee or tea. The Pandan Gula Melaka Cake won the heart of many, some like the one with durian. I don't appreciate its sweetness but I like the shredded coconut on top which adds on to its taste. My favourite of the whole lot would be Pulot Enti Hae Bee Hiam. The Hae Bee Hiam here is really well done - the spice level is just right, and not oily as all, almost like the bacon bits atop my baked potato. With that on top of the sweet glutinous rice, the combination is simply satisfying.

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The tok panjang style is a fun way to try out the dishes, especially if you ain't familiar with Straits Cuisine and have not formed a liking towards any dish. However, perhaps such presentation requires a different preparation work, the food didn't seem 'hot'.

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Such grandeur setting is just right for a high tea, isn't it? The restaurant recently launched their Peranakan High Tea from 11am to 5.30pm daily. The Mee Siam has less gravy but double the taste. If you like durian, dipping the toast into their durian paste is a dip of happiness, though I wish it could be less sugary. The toast with Hae Bee Hiam is simple but really delicious. Another item that delights me was their version of Kong Ba Bao, with Satay Babi Sum Chan as the filling. Slow cooked for nearly 4 hours, the meat was tender with soft fats. Homemade pineapple tarts are included as well, which are available for sale if you like.

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Eat like a French here at The Paranakan, trying out the dishes in a more exquisite manner. A great option to dine away from the crowd in Orchard.

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TOK PANJANG
(Minimum 2 persons to share, $45/$65 per pax)

HIGH TEA
11am - 5:30pm daily
Weekdays $24 Weekends $28 per pax
(Minimum 2 persons to share)

Written 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.


The Peranakan
Claymore Connect
442 Orchard Road
Singapore 238879
Tel: +65 62624428
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Nearest MRT: Orchard (NS Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 11am - 10pm

Direction: 
1) Alight at Orchard MRT station. Take Exit E. Walk towards Wheelock Place via ION. Exit Wheelock Place and turn left towards Liat Tower. Cross the road at the traffic light junction and turn left towards Palais Renaissance. Continue walking down Orchard Road and turn right onto Claymore Road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 15 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Orchard MRT station. Take Exit A. Walk towards Shaw House via underpass. At the road level, walk along Orchard Road towards Palais Renaissance. Continue walking down Orchard Road and turn right onto Claymore Road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 15 minutes. [Map]