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

Friday, September 19, 2025

Cutlery Optional Private Dining - South Indian Flavours in a Homely Setting

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Our private dining exploration this round took us to Cutlery Optional Private Dining by Vasunthara Ramasamy, a contestant from MasterChef Singapore Season 2. Specialising in South Indian cuisine, her home dining concept stood out to us, as most private dining experiences in Singapore lean heavily towards Peranakan or Chinese cuisine. This was one we had been especially looking forward to.

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Plantain Chips & Chutney 3.8/5

We started the evening with Plantain Chips & Chutney, a light and crispy bite made addictive with the aromatic and spice-laden chutney. A simple yet impactful appetiser that teased the palate for what was to come.

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Coconut Toddy Thosai 4.5/5

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Malabar Chicken Curry 4.8/5

The Malabar Chicken Curry was a highlight. The chicken was tender, soaked in a robust curry brimming with depth and fragrance. What elevated the dish further was the freshly made Coconut Toddy Thosai, which was soft, fluffy, and carried a beautiful hint of coconut. Perfect for mopping up every last bit of curry.

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Spicy Fried Fish Fry with Coconut Topping 4/5

Next came the Spicy Fried Fish Fry, crisp on the outside and moist within. The addition of coconut topping added a welcome lift in both flavour and texture.

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Pork Fry 4.2/5

The Pork Fry reminded us of Chinese sio bak, yet with an unmistakable Indian twist. Crispy, succulent, and deeply savoury — it was addictive enough to keep going back for seconds.

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Prawn Green Mango Curry 5/5

The Prawn Green Mango Curry emerged as one of my favourites of the evening. Large, succulent prawns were paired with a mild, balanced curry. The fruity tang of green mangoes complemented the natural sweetness of the prawns, making this dish stand out.

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Mix Vegetable Thoran 4/5

To refresh the palate from the richer dishes, the Mix Vegetable Thoran was perfectly timed. Crunchy and light, it provided a nice balance to the heavier curries and roasts.

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Crab Roast 4.5/5

Another memorable dish was the Crab Roast. Unlike the familiar Singaporean renditions of chilli crab, black pepper crab, or salted egg yolk crab, Vasunthara’s version showcased a spice-forward, aromatic profile that paired beautifully with the crab’s sweetness. A refreshing take that still held its own against our beloved local styles.

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Mango Ice Cream 4.2/5

The meal concluded with Mango Ice Cream. Bursting with the intensity of ripe mangoes, it was refreshing and vibrant. It's almost like eating the fruit itself. A fitting end to a flavourful journey.

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Cutlery Optional Private Dining is a rare gem in Singapore’s private dining landscape, offering authentic South Indian flavours with personal touches from Vasunthara. It’s a feast that bridges familiarity and discovery, making it an experience well worth seeking out.

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Cutlery Optional Private Dining
Ang Mo Kio Ave 9 / Yio Chu Yang 
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Nearest MRT: Yio Chu Yang (NS Line)


Sunday, June 1, 2025

Paper Rice Vietnamese Kitchen @ Changi City Point - Discover Refreshed Taste of Authentic Vietnamese Flavours at The Renovated Space

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Paper Rice Vietnamese Kitchen has unveiled its newly renovated space at Changi City Point, alongside a refreshed menu that dives deeper into the rich culinary traditions of Vietnam. Helmed by a native Vietnamese chef, the restaurant promises an immersive journey through more than 15 cities in Vietnam, offering dishes that are both authentic and beautifully executed. From hearty bowls of pho to light, vibrant salads, the new menu balances the comfort of street food with refined presentation.

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Beef with Banana Blossom and Starfruit Salad 3.5/5

The Beef with Banana Blossom and Starfruit Salad ($11.90) kicks off the meal with a medley of vibrant colours and textures. Julienned banana blossoms are tossed with grilled beef rump slices, pickled radish, onions, mint leaves, and fresh starfruit, all bound together with a bright fish sauce dressing and finished with crushed peanuts. It’s a symphony of flavours comprising sweet, sour, tangy, and umami that play harmoniously on the palate. Light yet deeply flavourful, it’s a perfect appetiser to whet the appetite.

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Hue Minced Pork Lemongrass Skewers 4/5

Inspired by the central Vietnamese city of Hue, the Minced Pork Lemongrass Skewers ($11.90) are fragrant and juicy. The pork, subtly laced with lemongrass, is grilled and served with rice vermicelli, purple lettuce, and a side of Vietnamese peanut sauce. While the bitterness of the purple lettuce may not appeal to everyone, wrapping the pork with the noodles and sauce brings balance and richness to each bite. A playful, hands-on dish that encourages diners to customise their bites.

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Vietnamese Crepe (Banh Xeo) 3.5/5

The Vietnamese Crepe ($16.90) is a crispy egg crepe folded over a generous filling of bean sprouts, yellow mung beans, onions, and spring onions. We had the seafood version, but you can also choose from grilled pork belly, chicken, or mushrooms. Served with fresh herbs and a tangy fish sauce for dipping, each bite brings crunch, freshness, and a gentle richness from the crepe itself. A classic Vietnamese street food favourite that’s executed with finesse.

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Wagyu Waterfall Beef Pho 4/5

One of the most visually arresting dishes on the menu is the Wagyu Waterfall Beef Pho ($34.90). Premium Wagyu beef slices are served hanging dramatically over a steaming bowl of pho, before being fire-torched at the table by the staff. The thin slices are then dipped into the slow-cooked beef bone broth, where they finish cooking to perfection. Silky rice noodles, a robust yet clean broth, and tender beef make this bowl of pho as comforting as it is luxurious. Served with crisp vegetables on fried rice paper, it’s a feast for the eyes and palate.

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Banana Sago in Coconut Creme 4/5

BTo end the meal on a high note, the Banana Sago in Coconut Crème ($5.90) is a creamy, comforting dessert. The base of rich coconut cream holds chewy tapioca pearls and slices of caramelised banana, topped with chopped nuts for added texture. Sweet, nutty, and lightly aromatic, it’s a fitting conclusion to a flavour-packed Vietnamese meal.

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With its refreshed interiors and thoughtfully curated menu, Paper Rice Vietnamese Kitchen at Changi City Point succeeds in offering a slice of Vietnam right here in Singapore. The blend of street-style favourites and premium touches such like the show-stopping Wagyu Pho, makes it suitable for both casual lunches and special occasions. Whether you're a fan of bold, spicy salads or comforting broths, there's something on the menu that’ll transport you straight to the streets of Hanoi or Saigon.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Paper Rice Vietnamese Kitchen
Changi City Point
5 Changi Business Park Central 1
#B1-27
Singapore 486038
Tel: +65 6443 1261
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Nearest MRT: Expo (EW, TE Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Fri: 11am - 3pm, 5pm - 9pm
Sat-Sun: 11am - 9pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Expo MRT station. Take Exit B, E or F. Walk to destination. Journey time about 3 minutes. [Map]

Sunday, April 20, 2025

Jiak Bar @ Far East Square - A Day-to-Night Taiwanese Eatery Bringing the Spirit of “Re Chao” to China Street

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Tucked away on China Street, Jiak Bar is a charming dual-concept eatery that effortlessly morphs from a casual Taiwanese lunch spot by day into a vibey izakaya-style bar by night. Inspired by Taiwan's beloved "Re Chao" culture – where small, wok-fried dishes are served at bustling local joints – Jiak Bar introduces Singapore to its take on "Xiao Chao," with comforting street-style plates and a solid lineup of cocktails and Taiwan beers perfect for winding down.

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Braised Pig's Ears 3.5/5

We started with a few small bites to warm up the palate. The Braised Pig's Ears ($5.80) offered that signature crunch from the marinated and tender cartilage, a classic Taiwanese snack done well.

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Golden Kimchi 4/5

Unlike its spicier Korean cousin, the Golden Kimchi ($5.80) has a refreshing balance of sweet and tangy flavours that nicely whet the appetite.

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Mala Soft Bone 3/5

Another crunchy option was the Mala Soft Bone ($6.80), mildly spicy with an addictive, numbing hint of mala, offering a textural contrast from the soft cartilage.

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Oyster Popcorn 3.5/5

The Oyster Popcorn ($9.80) came golden and crispy on the outside, hiding juicy, briny oysters within. Accompanied by keropok and crispy basil, it was a playful and aromatic dish, though it could use just a touch more seasoning.

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Taiwanese Stir-fried Pork 4/5

One of the more comforting dishes on the menu is the Taiwanese Stir-fried Pork ($9.80), which felt like something straight out of a home kitchen. Pork belly, tofu, and greens come together in a familiar stir-fry, with a touch of heat from red chillies rounding out the dish.

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Three Cup Century Egg 3.8/5

The Three Cup Century Egg ($7.80) was a standout for those who love century eggs. Deep-fried for a crispy edge, then cooked in the classic Taiwanese "three cup" style — soy sauce, sesame oil, and rice wine — this dish also featured basil and peanuts for added texture and aroma.

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Naked Pepper Chicken Soup 4/5

A personal favourite was the Naked Pepper Chicken Soup ($12.80), a unique offering in the Taiwanese repertoire. The addition of clams gave the broth an oceanic sweetness, while green peppercorns added a vibrant, peppery zing. It was comforting yet bold in flavour.

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Claypot Mala Tofu Stew 2.8/5

Not every dish was a hit, though. The Claypot Mala Tofu Stew ($12.80) was a miss for me. While inspired by Taiwan's classic duck blood mala stew, the tofu substitute here didn't quite capture the essence. It lacked both the expected heat and the numbing intensity of real mala.

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Hsinchu Fried Vermicelli Meal 4/5

For something more filling, the Hsinchu Fried Vermicelli Meal ($7.80) was satisfying and hearty. Springy, chewy rice vermicelli came paired with a fried egg and wu xiang, making this an affordable and complete one-dish meal

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Crispy Chicken Braised Meat Rice 4.2/5

Another crowd-pleaser was the Crispy Chicken Braised Meat Rice ($10.80), which arrived as a generously loaded bowl. The braised pork had the right fat-to-meat ratio for richness, paired with a whole slab of crispy chicken cutlet, braised egg, pickled cucumber, and stewed cabbage. This dish really delivered on flavour and satisfaction.

Whether you're swinging by for a comforting Taiwanese lunch or settling in for a night of drinks and nibbles, Jiak Bar manages to channel the spirit of a true Taiwanese "Re Chao" joint with a contemporary twist. While not every dish was a knockout, the playful flavours, casual vibes, and thoughtful touches throughout the menu make this a spot worth checking out — especially if you're craving a taste of Taiwan in the heart of Singapore.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Jiak Bar
Far East Square
22 China Street
#01-01
Singapore 049564
Tel: +65 9733 9157
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Nearest MRT:

Opening Hours:
Mon-Thu: 11am - 3pm, 5pm - 830pm
Fri-Sun: 11am - 9pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Telok Ayer MRT station. Take Exit B. Walk down Cross Street to China Street. Turn right onto China Street. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]

Saturday, April 19, 2025

Xiang Xiang Hunan Cuisine (湘香湖南菜) @ Parkway Parade - Expanding its Footprint to 15 Outlets with New Creations

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Xiang Xiang Hunan Cuisine continues to win over Singaporean diners with its authentic Hunan flavours and comforting dishes. Officially opened on 15 March 2025, the 15th outlet at Parkway Parade introduces a line-up of exclusive new dishes that bring even more to love this well-loved brand.

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Sizzling Claypot Chicken 4.2/5

Simmered in a claypot with a savoury housemade sauce, the Sizzling Claypot Chicken (Non-Member: $22.90, Member: $18.90) delivers a homely richness that pairs perfectly with their signature 五常米 (Wǔcháng mǐ) rice. The tender chicken soaks up the mildly spicy sauce beautifully, and we’re hoping to see this comforting dish rolled out across all outlets soon.

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Stir-fry Spicy Squid Tentacles 3/5

Visually appealing and bold in flavour, the Stir-fry Spicy Squid Tentacles (Non-Member: $22.90, Member: $18.90) is punchy and aromatic. However, the cumin-forward profile may not suit every palate, and we found the tentacles would have benefitted from being cut into larger pieces to better retain their texture.

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Braised Beef Brisket with Whole Tomato 3.5/5

This dish brings to mind a hearty Italian Bolognese with a twist. The Braised Beef Brisket with Whole Tomato (Non-Member: $22.90, Member: $19.90) features slow-braised brisket in a tangy tomato broth that’s rich, warming and surprisingly addictive.

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Claypot Sweet and Spicy Prawns 3.8/5

As part of the brand's mainstays from other outlets in February, the Claypot Sweet and Spicy Prawns (Non-Member: $22.90, Member: $19.90) stand out. Fresh prawns are gently simmered in a claypot with a secret sauce blend that evokes a touch of spicy Japanese curry. The addition of tender potato chunks soaking up the flavour is a lovely touch.

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Braised Luffa 3.8/5

While we usually choose cauliflower as our go-to veggie dish, the Braised Luffa (Non-Member: $15.90, Member: $12.90) surprised us with its delicate sweetness. The luffa is light and refreshing, and the dough fritters were mistaken at first glance for tau pok.

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Hunan Stir-Fry Pork 4.5/5

Our must-order at every Xiang Xiang visit, the Hunan Stir-Fry Pork ($19.90), remains a bestseller for a reason. Over 200,000 servings are sold annually. It's easy to see why. Spanish Iberico pork is stir-fried with fiery Shandong screw peppers and crunchy Yunnan white fungus, creating a crave-worthy medley of textures and spice.

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Roasted Chili & Century Egg with Mashed Eggplant 4/5

A chilled appetiser with vivid flavour, the Roasted Chili & Century Egg with Mashed Eggplant (Non-Member: $12.90, Member: $11.90) hits all the right notes — pungent, creamy, and deeply savoury. The interplay between the smoky eggplant, spicy roasted chilli, and umami-rich century egg is absolutely moreish.

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Xiang Xiang Hunan Cuisine's newest outlet at Parkway Parade not only expands the brand's footprint but also introduces fresh creations that highlight its commitment to flavour, quality ingredients, and thoughtful presentation. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to Hunan cuisine, this is a great time to rediscover its offerings, especially if you live in the East. We're excited to see what's next as Xiang Xiang continues its journey across Singapore.

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


Xiang Xiang Hunan Cuisine
Parkway Parade
80 Marine Parade Road
#01-30
Singapore 449269
Tel: +65 9137 4773
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Nearest MRT: Marine Parade (TE Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily 11am - 10pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Marine Parade MRT station. Take Exit 1. Walk to destination. Journey time about 3 minutes. [Map]

Monday, March 24, 2025

Tenkaichi Japanese BBQ Restaurant @ Marina Square - Affordable Wagyu Beef Yakiniku Buffet

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Tenkaichi Japanese BBQ Restaurant at Marina Square specialises in Wagyu Beef Yakiniku. It offers a high-quality buffet spread at affordable prices. For those seeking an elevated experience, premium Japan Kagoshima Wagyu is available in different grades on the à la carte menu.

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Kagoshima Wagyu 3 Cuts

The buffet has three tiers: Standard, Deluxe, and Premium. To enjoy Wagyu beef, opt for the Deluxe or Premium options, with the latter featuring Kagoshima Wagyu. The Kagoshima Wagyu is served in three different cuts, unveiling its beautiful marbling and allowing diners to experience a variety of textures.

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Japanese Wagyu Sirloin Steak, Angus Beef Ribeye

The Premium buffet also includes a thick-cut (300g) Japanese Wagyu Sirloin Steak for those who prefer a chunkier bite. Alternatively, the Angus Beef Ribeye is a great choice if you prefer a meatier cut with less marbling.

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Pork Cheek Fillet, Iberico Pork Collar, Pork Belly

Pork lovers won't be disappointed either — the buffet includes high-quality pork selections such as Black Pork Belly, Iberico Pork Collar, and Pork Cheek Fillet. All were tender and succulent, but the pork cheek fillet stood out with its melt-in-your-mouth texture, reminiscent of Wagyu.

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Seafood

Seafood selections were thoughtfully curated and exceptionally fresh, featuring options like salmon, prawns, ika (squid), hotate (scallops), and more.

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Sashimi

There's a wide variety of accompaniments to complement the BBQ meats and seafood. The Sashimi selection includes salmon, maguro (tuna), tai (sea bream), hamachi (yellowtail), tako (octopus), and shime saba (vinegared mackerel). The Premium buffet further impresses with Wagyu Sashimi and Wagyu Tataki.

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Furikake Gohan, Garlic Chahan

For carbs, the Furikake Gohan and Garlic Chahan were excellent pairings. I especially enjoyed the Garlic Chahan, topped with crispy fried garlic bits. Having it alongside the rich, fatty Wagyu cuts and a comforting bowl of miso soup truly enhanced the dining experience.

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Other side dishes, including Tamago Yaki, Maki, Kaki Fry, and Ebi Fry, completed the feast. We couldn't get through the entire menu, but the Kaki Fry — fried breaded oyster — was exceptionally moreish and worth trying.

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Kaki Fry

DELUXE BUFFET (U.P $69.80)
LUNCH: Mon – Fri: $49.90++ Sat- Sun & PH: $54.90++
DINNER: Mon – Thu: $54.90++ Fri – Sun, Eve & PH: $59.90++

PREMIUM BUFFET (U.P $119.80)
LUNCH: Mon – Fri: $85.90++ Sat- Sun & PH: $89.90++
DINNER: Mon – Thu: $89.90++ Fri – Sun, Eve & PH: $95.90++

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.


Tenkaichi Japanese BBQ Restaurant
Marina Square
6 Raffles Boulevard
#03-129
Singapore 039594
+656250 8918
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Nearest MRT: Promenade (CC, DT Line), Esplanade (CC Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Fri: 1130am - 230pm, 530pm - 10pm
Sat & Sun, PH: 1130am - 10pm

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

2) Alight at Promenade MRT station. Take Exit A. Cross the road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 6 minutes. [Map]