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Saturday, December 9, 2017

Ginett Restaurant & Wine Bar @ Hotel G Singapore – A Fizzy Citrus Fiesta

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Situated in the heart of Singapore's Arts District and also a ground floor tenant of Hotel G Singapore is Ginett Restaurant & Wine Bar which houses a contemporary all-day dining concept, offering superb french wines and hearty European fare since February 2017. Helmed by the acclaimed chef Sylvain Royer and also sister to the popular Scarlett Restaurant & Wine Bar in Bangkok and Hong Kong, expectations were naturally high.

Their delicious gourmet offerings are constantly refreshed to excite taste buds, and this November, an all new Fizzy Citrus Fiesta menu was introduced, rolling out a variety of exquisitely curated citrus infused dishes and mixes. Available till 2 January 2018, the new citrus menu features new appetisers, mains and desserts, not just gorgeously plated in a burst of refreshing, zesty flavours and vibrant colors, but also a boost to the nutritious well-being of diners as well.

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Burrata Cheese 4/5

For starters, we had the Burrata Cheese ($32) which comes with green salad and mixed citrus garnish. While the burrata cheese boasts a soft, creamy texture, the beetroots added a nice crunch to the dish and the watermelon cubes had a subtle sweetness which balances the citrusy dressing.

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Smoked Salmon Celeriac salad 4/5

The Smoked Salmon Celeriac Salad ($30) features smoked salmon and blood orange slices sitting on a bed of celeriac salad. Most may not be familiar with the celeriac, which is actually the root portion of the celery. It has a crunchy texture with a subtle sweetness and juiciness that goes well with the smoky, slightly salty smoked salmon, and sourness of the orange slices.

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Pork Belly with Kaffir Lime Leaves 4.2/5

Moving on the mains, we had the Pork Belly with Kaffir Lime Leaves ($36) which comes with a side of pumpkin mash. With a thin layer of crisp skin on the outside, the tender pork belly had a nice ratio of fats and meat, albeit slightly tough when biten into. Perhaps the flavour of the pumpkin mash is too light to add any distinct dimensions to the taste of the pork belly but the kaffir leaves and little buds of plums lends a nice citrusy flavour to the dish.

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Pan Seared Scallops 4.5/5

The Pan Seared Scallops ($36) comes in huge juicy pieces of scallops, perfectly seared to bring out its freshness. A classic yet ingenious combination with a bed of soft velvety mashed potatoes, the addition of pomelo salad further lifted the entire dish with a citrusy flavour that is a perfect complement to the rest of the ingredients.

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Citrus Lemon Tart 4.2/5

To end off the meal, we had the Citrus Lemon Tart ($12) for desserts which comes in the form of a deconstructed lemon tart. A huge dollop of meringue sits centerpiece on lemon curd with smaller dollops of meringue nicely piped around. Pieces of crisp and buttery tart shells are placed around the dish for a “deconstructed” feel. The meringue – almost similar to the taste of fresh cream, light, soft and airy with a subtle sweetness. It was a well balance of flavours when paired with the tangy lemon curd. The sourness is non too cloying as well.

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Grapefruit Sour Sangria 4/5

Besides the delectable mains, you can also indulge in cocktails specially concocted with a fizzy kick by mixology talents. We had the Grapefruit Sour Sangria ($16/gls) which boasts a strong citrusy flavour with a slight bitter aftertaste. A few orange slices are added to balance out the tartness of the grapefruit, making this drink a refreshing one.

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Gin Fizz 4/5

The other cocktail on the citrus is the Ginz Fizz ($16/gls) is a classic mixed drink with a very light, sour citrusy note that settles well on the palate.

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Australian Angus Beef Ribeye 4/5

Apart from the new citrus menu, we also had the Australian Angus Beef Ribeye ($42/300g) from the Charcoal Grill signature selections, served with crispy and fluffy potato wedges. Done medium rare, the steak was seasoned simply with salt and pepper, and grilled to a nice succulent texture on apple wood charcoal, delivering an excellent tenderness and juiciness in every bite. While the accompanying sauce may be a tad too salty, having the well-seasoned steak by itself already suffices as an enjoyment on its own.

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Profiteroles 4.5/5

The Profiteroles ($12) features light chewy choux pastry shells, encasing huge dollops of creamy vanilla ice cream in between and complete with a generous drizzle of rich chocolate sauce from an accompanying small jug. A simple platter of desserts, yet well-executed and impressionable. Probably one of the most popular desserts in the restaurant. There were quite a number of tables ordering the same dish as well.

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The restaurant also features an extensive menu for their weekdays’ lunch set, ladies night on Tuesdays where every group of 4 ladies gets a free bottle of rose or sparkling wine, as well as their weekends ala carte T.U.F. (Till U’re Full) brunch at only $42 per pax, where diners can choose from their wide selection of eggs, roasted meats and vegetables. Do note that their ongoing Fizzy Citrus Fiesta menu is only available till 2 January 2018. With so many menu options and dishes available, diners will be spoilt for choices over at Ginett.

Words and photos by Crystal. A girl who likes to eat, photograph, and write about food, and dreams about travelling around the world one day. Note: This is an invited tasting.


Ginett Restaurant & Wine Bar
Hotel G Singapore
200 Middle Road
Singapore 188980
Tel: +65 68097989
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Nearest MRT: Bencoolen (DT Line)

Opening Hours:
Breakfast: 8am - 11am Daily
Lunch: 11am - 3pm (Mon-Fri)
Brunch: 11am - 4pm (Sat-Sun)
Dinner: 6pm - 12midnight (Sun-Thu), 6pm - 1am (Fri-Sat)

Direction:
1) Alight at Bencoolen MRT station. Take Exit A. Walk to junction of Middle Road and Bencoolen Street. Cross the road. Turn left and walk down Middle Road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]


Saturday, August 5, 2017

La Brasserie @ The Fullerton Bay Hotel - A Brand New Interior And A Refreshed Menu

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I felt quite embarrassed that I have not known of La Brasserie at The Fullerton Bay Hotel until my recent visit. The restaurant located at the marina bay waterfront has undergone a revamp of its interior as well as a refreshed menu.

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Traditional Onion Soup 4.5/5

The body of the Traditional Onion Soup ($19) comes from the robust beef stock that has been cooked for at least 4 hours. The caramelized white onion lent the sweetness to the soup. Before serving, the soup is topped with a day old sourdough with gruyere cheese that is gratinated under a salamander.

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Aubergine Caviar Tartine 3.5/5

Our appetizer started with the Aubergine Caviar Tartine ($19). The whole eggplant is first baked until charred, removed the skin and the flesh is mixed with chopped fresh Roma tomatoes, garlic, parsley, basil and extra virgin olive oil. This paired beautifully with the tomato confit and buffalo mozzarella.

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Lobster and Scallop Carpaccio 4.8/5

The Lobster and Scallop Carpaccio ($33) is a dish as old as the restaurant. It was created by the General Manage of The Fullerton Heritage since the restaurant opening in 2010. The thinly sliced boston lobster and hokkaido scallop seemed to come to live in the black truffle oil and fresh lime juice dressing. This is crowned with black truffle shavings.

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Hot-Smoked Balik Salmon 4.2/5

Love the smokiness of the Hot-Smoked Balik Salmon ($21). The whole New Zealand king salmon is cured with salt and smoked over Japanese binchotan charcoal, sous vide and torched. This is complemented by the fennel, red onion compote, dill, creme fraiche and quail egg.

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Lobster A L'Americaine 4.8/5

One of my favourite dishes is the Lobster A L'Americaine ($68). Done in two ways, the lobster claw is blanched while the remaining parts are poached. The highlight for me is the angel hair pasta that is tossed in fresh tomatoes sauce, finished with butter and extra virgin olive oil.

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Cote de Boeuf 4.5/5

Good for sharing is the Cote De Boeuf ($99). The 500g Australian A4 Wagyu ribeye on the bone is charcoal grilled and basted with thyme butter. A beautiful piece of meat cooked to medium rare doneness. The steak is accompanied with bearnaise, champignon and bordelaise sauce.

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Supreme de Canard Confit 4.5/5

Definitely one of the better duck confit I have eaten for a long while. The Supreme de Canard Confit ($39) uses French duck cooked in the traditional way. The duck leg is cured for 4 hours, confit for anther 2-3 hours. A bed of lentils, slow cooked with garlic, carrots, celery, shallots, thyme and sherry vinegar completes the whole experience.

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La Complete Galette 3.8/5

The La Complete Galette ($23) was rather interesting using buckwheat batter to make the crepe. The gluten and diary free buckwheat crepe comes with honey baked ham, gruyere cheese and free range egg. Surprising the crepe has a nice crispiness to it. Understand this is because of the beatened eggs and soda water that were added to the batter.

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Profiteroles 4.5/5

Do save some space for the dessert at La Brasserie. I would highly recommend the Profiteroles ($13). The choux pastry is coated with chocolate and filled with creme patissiere, It is then topped with chantilly cream and sliced almonds. It also comes with a bowl of warm chocolate sauce and vanilla ice cream.

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Tarte Tatin 4/5

If you have a group of friend, I would recommend the Tarte Tatin ($32) which can serve up to 4 person. Granny smith apples are baked with caramel and topped onto a housemade millefeuille. Each guest also gets a scoop of vanilla ice cream to go with the tarte tatin.

Overall I have enjoyed my dinner at La Brasserie. I probably go back again with my love one to celebrate our special occasions. I would definitely go back for their Traditional Onion Soup, Lobster and Scallop Carpaccio, Lobster A L'Americaine, Supreme de Canard and Confit, Profiteroles

Note: This is an invited tasting.


La Brasserie
The Fullerton Bay Hotel
80 Collyer Quay
Singapore 049326
Tel: +65 65975288
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Nearest MRT: Raffles Place (EW Line, NS Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Fri: 12pm - 230pm, 630pm - 1030pm
Sat: 12pm - 3pm, 630pm - 1030pm
Sun: 12pm - 3pm, 630pm - 1030pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Raffles Place MRT Station. Take Exit H. Turn right and walk towards the river. At the river, turn right again and walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]