Showing posts with label Salted Egg Prawn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Salted Egg Prawn. Show all posts

Sunday, July 27, 2025

Cafe Quenino @ Artyzen Singapore - The Heart of SG60: A Celebration of Local Flavours

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Back at Cafe Quenino in Artyzen Singapore, I returned for the July and August instalment of The Heart of SG60, a heartfelt culinary initiative commemorating Singapore's 60th birthday. This monthly series unites the hotel with seven beloved local culinary icons: Chef Inderpal Singh of Meh'r, Chin Mee Chin, Keng Eng Kee Seafood, Goobybakes, Abundance, Red House Seafood, and Cake Inspiration. Each month features a rotation of guest chefs and heritage brands to celebrate Singapore's vibrant food identity.

For August, diners are treated to a rare opportunity - a one-off collaboration menu featuring all participating guest chefs in one communal meal. At $65++ per pax, the Communal Set Menu presents six mains (choose four) along with starter, appetiser, and dessert, all served in a nostalgic tingkat-style.

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'Hei Zho' Prawn Toast 4/5

A crowd favourite from the July menu makes a return: the 'Hei Zho' Prawn Toast from Keng Eng Kee Seafood. Deep-fried white bread sandwiches a luscious prawn mousse, paired with a house-made tomato jam. Each bite hits with a satisfying crunch, followed by the briny sweetness of prawns and the jam's tangy-sweet finish. It is a refined twist on a zi char classic.

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Make-your-own Roti Kirai 4.2/5

We kick off with a fun and interactive start, featuring the Make-Your-Own Roti Kirai. The roti kirai is paired with pulled pork rendang, braised jicama, sambal ikan bilis, and baby gem lettuce. Guests are encouraged to roll it all up, taco-style, for a medley of textures and bold, layered flavours, a creative nod to Malay heritage cuisine.

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Beef Kut Teh Ravioli 4.8/5

The standout dish of the night is the Beef Kut Teh Ravioli, a brilliant creation from Abundance. Taking inspiration from Taiwanese beef noodles, the ravioli is generously stuffed with tender beef short rib and bathed in a robust herbal broth. Topped with crispy fried mee sua, it offers a modern, East-meets-West interpretation of local comfort food with stunning depth and umami.

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Seafood 'Paofan' 4/5

From Red House Seafood, the Seafood 'Paofan' is delicately balanced with a clear yet flavourful broth and puffed rice for texture. Prawns and baby scallops add sweet, oceanic richness. A piece of seared milkfish with a squeeze of calamansi on the side offers a zesty, tangy contrast – comforting yet elevated.

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Salted Egg Prawn 4.5/5

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Hainanese Beef Brisket 4/5

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Seafood Black Pepper Masak Kicap 4.8/5

With the opportunity to pick four out of six mains, we also tried the Hainanese Beef Brisket from Chin Mee Chin, a hearty and tender rendition reminiscent of classic Hainanese stews. Seafood Black Pepper Masak Kicap by Chef Inderpal Singh of Meh'r, where bold pepper heat and sweet soy meld in a rich, savoury seafood dish. Salted Egg Prawn, another creation from KEK, is served zi char-style with the creamy, grainy salted egg yolk clinging to the prawns. All mains are accompanied by fragrant Coconut Basmati Rice and a herbal, aromatic Nasi Ulam-style Wild Rice, both designed to complement the variety of dishes on the table.

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Kaya Mille-feuille 4.8/5

Dessert brings on nostalgia with the Kaya Mille-feuille, in collaboration with Chin Mee Chin. This modern reimagining layers Chin Mee Chin’s iconic kaya with mango lychee compote and coconut ice cream, sandwiched between crisp pastry sheets. A creative yet respectful homage to the old-school cream cracker, this dessert is both playful and deeply sentimental.

Cafe Quenino's SG60 initiative continues to impress, not just with its culinary creativity but with its authentic spirit of collaboration and tribute to Singapore's rich food culture. For those looking to rediscover beloved local flavours through a new lens, this August menu is not to be missed. With each month promising new highlights, Cafe Quenino is fast becoming a must-visit for anyone passionate about Singapore food, both old and new.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Cafe Quenino
Artyzen Singapore
9 Cuscaden Road
Level 1
Singapore 249719
Tel: +65 6371 6020
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Nearest MRT: Orchard Boulevard (TE Line), Orchard (NS, TE Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 11am - 12 midnight

Direction:
1) Alight at Orchard Boulevard MRT Station. Take Exit 1. Walk to Cuscaden Road. Turn right onto Cuscaden Road. Walk down Cuscaden Road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 6 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Orchard MRT Station. Take Exit 11. Walk down Orchard Boulevard towards Four Seasons Hotel. Take the walk path beside Four Seasons Hotel to Cuscaden Road. Walk to the junction of Cuscaden Road and turn left onto Cuscaden Road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 10 minutes. [Map]

Saturday, January 25, 2025

Siong Tong Gai @ 313 Somerset - CNY Super Value Set

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Siong Tong Gai, a seafood restaurant celebrated for its fresh steamed fish in superior broth, has opened its first Singapore outlet at 313@Somerset. Originally founded in Malaysia in 2008, Siong Tong Gai brings its signature flavours and dishes to local diners just in time for the Chinese New Year, offering a Super Value Chinese New Year Set Menu designed to bring festive cheer.

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Prosperity Lao Sang with Jellyfish 3.5/5

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Sea Bass Steamed Fish 4.2/5

The set began with a Prosperity Lao Sang with Jellyfish ($38.80), which whetted our appetites with its delightful textural play and refreshing flavours. Following this is the restaurant's signature Sea Bass Steamed Fish, featuring a perfectly moist and flaky fish enhanced by a garlicky broth that amplifies its natural sweetness.

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Signature Braised Crab with Cucumber 4/5

Siong Tong Gai introduces diners in Singapore to the top 8 KL zichar crab flavours, a highlight of their menu. Among these, we tried the Signature Braised Crab with Cucumber ($63.80), a unique offering not commonly seen locally. The dish features a light and savoury broth accented by dried shrimps, enhancing the fresh crab's sweetness.

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Salted Egg Yolk Prawns 3.5/5

The top 8 KL zichar flavours can also be applied to other seafood options such as fish, prawns, clams, and squid (sotong). For our prawn dish, we chose the Salted Egg Yolk Prawns. While the prawns were slightly dry, the salted egg yolk coating was flavourful and not overly rich, striking a balanced taste.

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Three Treasure Vegetables 3.5/5

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Sweet & Sour Pork 3/5

From the à la carte menu, we also tried the Sweet & Sour Pork and Three Treasure Vegetables. The pork offered a crisp texture with a delectable glaze, though a slightly meatier bite would have been preferred. The vegetables featured stir-fried pea shoots paired with shimeji mushrooms, all elevated by a sprinkle of fried garlic bits. While the dish was well-executed, a touch more wok hei could have further enhanced its depth of flavour.

From 21 January to 12 February, enjoy the Siong Tong Gai CNY Super Value Set consisting of Fish, Prawn (choice of flavour) and Crabs (choice of flavour) + 4 bowls of rice and 4 cups of Chinese tea ($198++ UP $242.40). Not available on CNY Eve

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.


Siong Tong Gai
313@somerset
313 Orchard Road
#B3-02/03/04/05/06
Singapore 238895
Tel: +65 69081393
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Nearest MRT: Somerset (NS Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 11am - 10pm

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