Showing posts with label Pork Knuckle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pork Knuckle. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Club Rangoon @ Duxton Road - A Rare Gem Showcasing Contemporary Burmese Cuisine in Singapore

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Along the vibrant stretch of Duxton Road, Club Rangoon continues to stand its ground in Singapore's ever-evolving dining landscape. Having first visited shortly after its opening in August 2024, it is heartening to return nearly a year and a half later to see the restaurant not only surviving but refining its identity. In a city where dining concepts come and go with startling frequency, Club Rangoon remains a rare gem — spotlighting contemporary Burmese cuisine, a cuisine still relatively underrepresented in Singapore.

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Laphet Hummus 4.2/5

The Laphet Hummus ($14) offers a thoughtful reinterpretation of a familiar staple. Infused with fermented tea leaves, the hummus carries a distinctive Burmese accent that is earthy, umami-rich, and gently herbaceous, setting it apart from its Mediterranean counterpart. The texture is luxuriously smooth, almost velvety, serving as a canvas for the nuanced flavours of laphet and tea leaf oil drizzled atop. This "gentle funk" adds intrigue without overwhelming the palate. Paired with warm, pillowy pita, it becomes an addictive starter that invites repeated scooping.

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Short Rib Skewers 4.2/5

The Short Rib Skewers ($18 for 2pc) exemplify the restaurant's knack for balancing richness with brightness. Grilled to tender perfection, the beef boasts a melt-in-the-mouth texture, accented by a light smoky char. What elevates the dish is the Burmese-style chimichurri, sharper and more herbaceous than the traditional Argentinian version, cutting cleanly through the meat's fattiness. The accompanying pennywort salad lends a refreshing crunch and a slightly bitter note, rounding out the dish with finesse.

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Samusa Thoke 4/5

A beloved Burmese street food classic, the Samusa Thoke ($12) is a medley of textures and flavours. Crispy potato samosas are broken apart and tossed into a warm, comforting yellow split pea soup, allowing them to soak up the broth while retaining bits of crunch. The addition of shredded cabbage and fresh mint introduces a crisp, cooling contrast, while a squeeze of lime ties everything together with a bright, zesty lift. The interplay between warm and fresh elements makes this dish both hearty and refreshing.

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Ohn-No Khout Swel 4/5

The Ohn-No Khout Swel ($20) delivers a comforting bowl of coconut chicken noodle curry. Rich yet approachable, the mildly spiced broth is thick enough to coat each strand of egg noodles and envelop tender pieces of chicken. A halved boiled egg adds an extra layer of richness, while crunchy yellow rice crackers provide textural contrast. With lime and chilli on the side, diners can easily adjust the balance of acidity and heat, making it a highly customisable and satisfying main.

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Wet Thar Dan Dauk 4.5/5

A standout on the menu, the Wet Thar Dan Dauk ($34) is a luxurious take on Burmese-style biryani. Fragrant basmati rice, infused with saffron and ghee, forms the base for a generous portion of slow-cooked pork knuckle. The meat is incredibly tender, with gelatinous richness that melts effortlessly on the palate. To offset this indulgence, a side of tangy green mango salad provides a refreshing acidity and crunch, ensuring each bite remains balanced and enjoyable.

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Yone Pathay Thee Tofu Kyaw 4.5/5

The Yone Pathay Thee Tofu Kyaw ($22) showcases the depth of Burmese "dry curry" techniques. Featuring okra and tofu stir-fried with a robust masala blend, the dish delivers concentrated, caramelised flavours with every bite. The tofu absorbs the spices beautifully, while the okra adds a tender, slightly crisp texture. A touch of tamarind introduces a sharp, fruity acidity that cuts through the warmth of the spices, resulting in a dish that is both hearty and well-balanced.

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Laphet-yay Ice Cream 4.5/5

Ending on a high note, the Laphet-yay Ice Cream ($14) is a creative homage to Burmese milk tea. Smooth and creamy, the ice cream captures the bold, slightly tannic notes of black tea, mellowed by the sweetness of condensed milk. The addition of a banana and jaggery crumble introduces a contrasting texture and a deep, caramel-like sweetness. The interplay between warm, earthy flavours and the cold creaminess of the ice cream makes for a refined yet comforting dessert.

Returning to Club Rangoon, the progression is evident. The refreshed menu feels more confident and cohesive, with flavours that are better defined and more attuned to the local palate without losing their Burmese essence. This second visit not only deepened my appreciation for the cuisine but also highlighted the restaurant's growth in bridging tradition and modernity. In many ways, Club Rangoon continues to play an important role in introducing and evolving Burmese cuisine within Singapore's dynamic food scene.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Club Rangoon
76 Duxton Road
Singapore 089535
Tel: +65 8190 8827
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Nearest MRT: Maxwell (TE Line), Tanjong Pagar (EW Line)

Opening Hours:
Tue-Thu: 530pm - 11pm
Fri-Sat: 1130am - 3pm, 530pm - 12midnight

Direction:
1) Alight at Maxwell MRT station. Take Exit 3. Cross the road to Duxton Road. Walk down Duxton Road. Walk to the destination. Journey time about 3 minutes [Map]

2) Alight at Tanjong Pagar MRT station. Take Exit A. Walk straight to Tanjong Pagar Road. Cross the road and walk to Craig Road. Walk down Craig Road towards Duxton Road. Turn right onto Duxton Road. Walk to the destination. Journey time is about 6 minutes. [Map]

Thursday, February 12, 2026

LUCE @ Frasers House, a Luxury Collection Hotel - Season of Abundance Buffet For This Lunar New Year, Where Italian Conviviality Meets Festive Asian Traditions

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This Lunar New Year, LUCE invites diners to gather around a table defined by abundance, craftsmanship and festive cheer. For its Season of Abundance buffet, the Italian restaurant blends the warmth of Italian conviviality with familiar Lunar New Year flavours, resulting in a spread that feels celebratory yet comforting, with plenty to explore across Western and Asian offerings.

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DIY Yu Sheng Station

No Lunar New Year meal feels complete without Yu Sheng, and LUCE’s D.I.Y Yu Sheng station sets the tone nicely. What I really appreciated was the option to make smaller portions, so you can enjoy the ritual without sacrificing precious stomach space for the rest of the buffet. Even better, you’re free to add as many fish as you like, which is always a win in my books.

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Seafood and Sashimi Station

The Seafood and Sashimi spread is a clear highlight, featuring Japanese oysters, mini abalone, jade salmon and ahi tuna sashimi. Everything looked fresh and inviting, making it dangerously easy to over-serve yourself early in the meal, which is a familiar buffet dilemma.

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Salad, Cheese, Cold Cuts

We couldn’t take our eyes off the Salad Bar, where diners can customise their own bowls using the Harvest of the Day selection, featuring fresh greens, generous add-ons, and a wide variety of dressings. The adjacent Artisanal Cheese and Cold Cuts section is equally tempting, showcasing a weekly selection of Italian and French cheeses alongside the chef’s curated imported cold cuts, best enjoyed with freshly baked bread.

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Prawn Noodle

Pasta w Salmon Vodka Cream Sauce in in a Parmesan Wheel

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Pasta with Salmon Vodka Cream Sauce

One of the most crowd-pleasing stations is the make-your-own Signature Frasers House Prawn Noodle. Ingredients include tiger prawns, fish cake, bean sprouts, quail eggs and noodles, all finished in a rich prawn broth. If you’re in the mood for pasta, the chef also prepares Pasta with Salmon Vodka Cream Sauce tossed in a Parmesan wheel. The pasta was perfectly al dente — so good I genuinely wished I had more stomach space for a second portion.

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Luce Pizza

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Melanzane alla Parmigiana

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Pasta alla Norma

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Pure di Patate al Tartufo

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Sicilian Style Branzino

The Italian Hot Dishes are a carb lover’s dream. From LUCE Pizza to Melanzane alla Parmigiana, Pasta alla Norma, Purè di Patate al Tartufo and Sicilian-style Branzino, the selection is generous and varied. Sadly, I could only manage small bites of each, but most dishes were well executed and satisfying, making it hard to pick favourites.

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Salted Egg Pizza

Another standout is the buffet-exclusive Salted Egg Pizza, specially created for this Lunar New Year spread. Topped with roasted chicken and melted mozzarella, the pizza strikes a surprisingly balanced flavour profile that is lightly sweet, savoury and rich without being overwhelming. The salted egg sauce adds a creamy depth, while the fragrant curry leaves lift the whole dish, giving it an unmistakable Southeast Asian twist. It’s indulgent yet approachable, and easily one of those slices you go back for “just one more” even when you’re already full.

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Roman-style Roasted Pork Knuckle

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Roasted Australian Beef Ribeye

At the Carving station, the Roman-style Roasted Pork Knuckle stood out with its irresistibly crispy skin. At the same time, the Roasted Australian Beef Ribeye was juicy and tender - exactly what you’d hope for from a carving station at a festive buffet.

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Netted Seafood Springroll

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Nonya Chicken Curry

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Five-spice Slow-braised Pork Trotter

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XO Tiger Prawn with Scallop Sauce

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Lotus-leaf Wrapped Glutinous Rice

The Asian Delights section brings a comforting familiarity to the spread, featuring Netted Seafood Spring Rolls, Nonya Chicken Curry, Five-Spice Slow-Braised Pork Trotter, and Lotus-Leaf Wrapped Glutinous Rice. A dish that stood out quietly was the XO Tiger Prawn with Scallop Sauce, served with broccoli and mushrooms - a well-balanced Cantonese-style dish where the prawns were sweet and plump and the XO scallop sauce added a savoury depth without overpowering the vegetables.

We were told these dishes are prepared by the team from Man Fu Yuan, the hotel’s Cantonese restaurant, and it shows. Some dishes tasted reassuringly homely, while others surprised us with flavour profiles that were pleasantly unexpected in a good way.

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Eight Treasure Almond Fruit Cake

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LUCE-misu

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Lucky Gold Bar Chocolate Cake

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Earl Grey Lavender Cake

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Chocolate Swiss Roll

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Auspicious Golden Ingot Nian Gao

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Gelato Selections

The Desserts section is fully dressed in Lunar New Year colours and symbolism. Highlights include the Eight Treasure Almond Fruit Cake, LUCE-misu, Lucky Gold Bar Chocolate Cake and Earl Grey Lavender Cake. The Gelato selection is also worth saving space for; my personal favourites were the Mango and Matcha.

Desserts Station

Overall, LUCE’s Season of Abundance buffet strikes a nice balance between festive indulgence and variety. Whether you’re drawn to Italian classics, comforting Asian dishes or seafood and desserts, there’s something here for every diner, making it a solid option for Lunar New Year gatherings with family and friends.

Buffet Dates & Prices

Pre-Lunar New Year | 1–15 February
Lunch from $59++ per adult
Dinner from $85++ per adult
Sunday Brunch from $118++ per adult

Lunar New Year Eve, Day 1 & Day 2 | 16–18 February
Lunch from $75++ per adult
Dinner from $95++ per adult

Lunar New Year | 19 February–3 March
Lunch from $69++ per adult
Dinner from $78++ per adult
Sunday Brunch from $118++ per adult

Enjoy preferential dining privileges with ‘LUCE30’ on weekdays and ‘LUCE25’ on weekends. Blackout dates apply: 14, 16, 17 and 18 February 2026.

Photos and words by Jaslyn. An avid cook who lives to eat and travel for food. Note: This is an invited tasting.


LUCE
Fraser House, a Luxury Collection Hotel
Level 1
80 Middle Road
Singapore 188966
Tel: +65 6825 1008
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Nearest MRT: Bugis (EW, DT Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Sat: 12pm - 2pm, 6pm - 10pm
Sun: 6pm - 10pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Bugis MRT station. Take Exit C. Walk to the destination. Journey time is about 5 minutes. [Map]

Friday, February 6, 2026

藝 Yì by Jereme Leung @ Raffles Hotel Singapore - Celebrates Reunion, Abundance, and Auspicious Beginnings

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Chinese New Year dining at 藝 Yì by Jereme Leung is conceived as a refined culinary journey celebrating reunion, abundance, and auspicious beginnings. Rooted in time-honoured provincial Chinese cuisines, the festive offerings reflect Chef Jereme Leung's thoughtful approach to heritage cooking, where premium ingredients, precise techniques, and restrained elegance come together with symbolic meaning befitting the Lunar New Year. We experienced the Lunar New Year 2026 Opulent Set Menu ($258 per pax), a luxurious progression that balances tradition with finesse.

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Prosperity Yu Sheng with Abalone, Hokkaido Scallop & Asian Pear 4.5/5

As with every Chinese New Year celebration, the feast begins with Lo Hei, a toss for prosperity and abundance in the Year of the Horse. The Prosperity Yu Sheng with Abalone, Hokkaido Scallop & Asian Pear is a refreshing and fruity interpretation, featuring plump, juicy Hokkaido scallops and tender slices of abalone. Asian pear adds a crisp sweetness, keeping the flavours light and well-balanced while allowing the premium seafood to shine.

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Double-boiled Fish Maw Soup with Wild Dried Red Mushroom & Conpoy 5/5

A standout of the meal, the Double-boiled Fish Maw Soup with Wild Dried Red Mushroom & Conpoy is a comforting yet refined expression of patience and tradition. The slow-simmered broth is clear but deeply layered, carrying the natural sweetness and lingering umami of premium conpoy. The fish maw is supple and gelatinous, having absorbed the essence of the soup without losing its delicate bite, while wild dried red mushrooms contribute an earthy fragrance and gentle sweetness. Nourishing, elegant, and impeccably balanced, it is quiet luxury in a bowl.

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Braised Pork Knuckle with Beancurd Skin stuffed with Minced Chicken 4.2/5

The Braised Pork Knuckle is indulgence done right. Slowly braised until fork-tender, the meat yields effortlessly beneath its glossy, collagen-rich skin, coated in a deeply savoury sauce with gentle soy-driven sweetness. Complementing it is the Beancurd Skin Stuffed with Minced Chicken, a pleasing play on textures comprising silky tofu skin enveloping a juicy, delicately seasoned filling that absorbs the braising sauce beautifully.

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Steamed Spotted Garoupa, Bamboo Shoot & Matsutake Mushroom with Premium Soy Sauce 4.5/5

A study in restraint and elegance, the Steamed Spotted Garoupa is gently cooked to preserve its natural sweetness and moist, flaky texture. Crisp bamboo shoots provide freshness and crunch, while prized matsutake mushrooms lend a distinctive earthy aroma. Finished with a drizzle of premium soy sauce, the dish is clean, balanced, and refined, celebrating the beauty of simplicity done well.

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Stir-fried Green Asian Lobster with Garlic & Shallot Crisps 4.5/5

The Stir-fried Green Asian Lobster is a bold yet refined showcase of premium seafood. Succulent lobster meat is perfectly stir-fried to retain its natural sweetness, lightly coated in fragrant garlic oil. Generous sprinklings of golden garlic and shallot crisps add irresistible crunch and aromatic depth, creating a rich, savoury dish that remains impeccably balanced and immensely satisfying.

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Steamed Jasmine Rice & Millet with Preserved Meats & Japanese Pickled Yellow Radish 4/5

The Steamed Jasmine Rice & Millet with Preserved Meats & Japanese Pickled Yellow Radish is a comforting staple elevated with thoughtful details. The fragrant jasmine rice, blended with nutty millet, cooks up light and fluffy, while savoury preserved meats provide bursts of umami. Japanese pickled yellow radish offers refreshing sweetness and acidity, making each mouthful harmonious and quietly satisfying.

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Double-boiled Bird's Nest with Almond Cream & Lotus Seeds 4.2/5

An elegant and soothing finale, the Double-boiled Bird's Nest with Almond Cream & Lotus Seeds features a soft, silky texture suspended in smooth almond cream, fragrant yet restrained in sweetness. Lotus seeds add a tender bite and subtle nuttiness, bringing balance and depth. Light on the palate and nourishing, it ends the meal on a refined, comforting note.

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Steamed Japanese Kabocha Pumpkin "Nian Gao" with shredded Coconut, Crispy Pandan Milk Curd 4.2/5

The Japanese Kabocha Pumpkin Nian Gao offers a delightful twist on a festive classic. Naturally sweet kabocha pumpkin lends an earthy sweetness and vibrant hue, resulting in a soft, chewy texture that feels both nostalgic and indulgent. Freshly shredded coconut adds fragrance and gentle crunch. Alongside it, the Crispy Pandan Milk Curd delivers a playful contrast, a light, golden crust giving way to a soft, creamy centre infused with fragrant pandan. Crisp, aromatic, and indulgent in just the right measure, it rounds off the celebration beautifully.

Overall, dining at 藝 Yì by Jereme Leung for Chinese New Year 2026 is more than a meal — it is a thoughtfully curated celebration of reunion, prosperity, and tradition. Each dish balances elegance, flavour, and symbolism, from the auspicious Prosperity Yu Sheng to the comforting, indulgent desserts. The menu showcases Chef Jereme Leung's ability to honour heritage ingredients and techniques while modernising them, making it a memorable feast that resonates long after the last bite.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


藝 Yi By Jereme Leung
Raffles Arcade
328 North Bridge Road
Singapore 188719
Tel: +65 63371886
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Nearest MRT: City Hall (EW Line, NS Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 1130am - 2pm, 6pm - 930pm

Direction:
1) Alight at City Hall MRT station. Take Exit A. Walk to the junction of North Bridge Road and Bras Basah Road. Cross the road. Walk to the destination. Journey time is about 5 minutes. [Map]