Showing posts with label Short Ribs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Short Ribs. Show all posts

Sunday, March 1, 2026

Moutarde @ Resorts World Sentosa - Live Carvery, Wood-Fired Roasts & French Bistro Classics

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Moutarde by Paul Pairet, located at WEAVE, Resorts World Sentosa, marks the much-anticipated arrival of the much-acclaimed French chef, opened in November 2025. Chef Pairet is best known for his celebrated restaurants, including Ultraviolet, Mr & Mrs Bund, Polux, and Nonos & Comestibles. In Singapore, Moutarde is positioned as a relaxed yet refined bistro, offering diners an approachable way to experience the chef's signature flair. It is a place where quality ingredients meet easygoing charm, making it ideal for casual get-togethers, weekday dinners, or long weekend lunches.

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Moutarde brings an easy, unpretentious French charm with warm lighting, clinking glasses, and tables meant for gathering. Inspired by the convivial spirit of modern Parisian bistros, the restaurant celebrates generous flavours and simple pleasures, where whole cuts, comforting sides, and classic French favourites come together in a relaxed, lively setting. Guests are encouraged to linger a little longer, share generously, and savour simple pleasures done exceptionally well. It is French dining at its most relaxed and heartfelt, where the mood is lively, the plates comforting, and the experience unmistakably Pairet.

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We began our meal with warm bread accompanied by butter infused with soy sauce. It had an interesting flavour profile that is buttery, creamy, and savoury. I found it somewhat reminiscent of mentaiko.

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Tarama - Za'atar 4.2/5

Tarama - Za'atar ($14) is a smooth, briny emulsion made from smoked cod fish roe blended with a Middle Eastern spice mix, served with focaccia toast. The spread delivers a creamy, smoky, and salty base from the roe, balanced by the earthy and citrusy notes of za'atar, with a gentle lift from sumac. It is best enjoyed generously spread over warm focaccia.

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La Salade Parisienne 4.2/5

The La Salade Parisienne is a beautiful composition, bursting with vibrant colours from butter lettuce, white ham, eggs, potatoes, mushrooms, and tomatoes. Visually appetising, the dish comes together in a harmonious play of flavours and textures, offering both freshness and comforting familiarity.

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Smoked Salmon Essential 4.2/5

Smoked Salmon Essential ($20) features salmon smoked in-house using aromatic jasmine tea, served alongside lightly toasted sourdough. I particularly enjoyed eating it bruschetta-style, spreading the soy lemon cream onto the toast before layering it with slices of the delicately smoked salmon.

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Cheese Soufflé 4.2/5

The Cheese Soufflé ($20) is a Gruyère-based soufflé made with extra-soft cheese, making it a haven for cheese lovers. A distinctive feature is that the servers inject a rich cheese emulsion directly into the centre of the soufflé after it is served, ensuring a molten, flavourful core. Due to its delicate nature, it typically requires 15 to 20 minutes of preparation time. A small side salad accompanies the dish, helping to cut through the richness.

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Undeniably, the centrepiece and beating heart of Moutarde's dining experience is its live carvery station, a mouth-watering and captivating spectacle where whole wood-fired roasted cuts are sliced with precision and flair. Drawing from a formative early-1990s London memory of the classic British carving trolley, Chef Paul composes his own unique version of this quintessential dining concept, debuting it here in Singapore.

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Wood-Oven Roasted Prime Rib 4.5/5

The highlight has to be the Wood-Oven Roasted Prime Rib, Australian Angus Signature Black, served with au jus and lemon cream. The meat was fatty, tender, and juicy, slow-cooked as a whole large cut in a wood-fired oven, resulting in a beautifully pink and tender, marbled hunk of beef. It is paired with a selection of mustards. As the carvery items rotate daily, the prime rib is subject to availability and may not be offered every day.

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Singapore Pepper Short Ribs 4.5/5

Another standout from the carvery is the Singapore Pepper Short Ribs ($38 for 180g). The ribs are coated in a fragrant pepper blend and slow-cooked until tender, developing caramelised edges and a subtle peppery lift reminiscent of char siew. The smoky exterior gives way to a juicy, melt-in-the-mouth interior, finished with a glossy black pepper sauce that carries hints of sweetness, akin to kicap manis. This dish was originally introduced by Chef de Cuisine Glen Tay at Ultraviolet before being brought to Moutarde.

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Scallop Truffle New Meuniere 4.2/5

The Scallop Truffle New Meunière features plump Hokkaido scallops gently pan-seared until golden, retaining a tender, translucent centre that highlights their natural sweetness. They are paired with silky mashed potatoes, providing a smooth, buttery base. Finished with a truffle-infused modern meunière, the sauce balances nutty, browned-butter notes with subtle citrus brightness. Luxurious yet restrained, the dish allows the pristine quality of the scallops to remain the star.

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Mushroom Garlic 4.5/5

To complement the mains and roasted meats, we ordered several side dishes. One of my favourites was the Mushroom Garlic ($10), a comforting mixed mushroom fricassée gently sautéed to preserve its natural earthiness and finished with fragrant garlic. Cooked slowly to release their juices, the mushrooms form a light, velvety sauce that coats each bite without overpowering. Rich yet restrained, with deep umami notes and a smooth, creamy finish.

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French Fries Allumettes 4.2/5

The French Fries Allumettes ($8) are hand-cut, extra-thin fries fried until golden and crisp. Delicate yet crunchy on the outside with a light, fluffy interior, these slim fries deliver a clean potato flavour. Simple, but very addictive.

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Charred Asparagus Skewer 4/5

Fresh Green Asparagus is threaded onto skewers and konro-grilled over intense heat, creating a lightly charred exterior while keeping the stalks tender and juicy. The grilling imparts a subtle smokiness that enhances the asparagus's natural sweetness, resulting in a dish that is simple, aromatic, and deeply savoury.

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Charred Leeks Essential 3.8/5

Whole Leeks are gently charred until smoky and tender, revealing their natural sweetness beneath the caramelised exterior. Finished with a vibrant sauce ravigote for freshness and acidity, and a drizzle of hazelnut oil for warm, nutty depth, this minimalist dish highlights purity, balance, and technique.

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Mango - Earl Granite 4/5

Mango - Earl Granite ($14) is a refreshing earl grey granita delicately perfumed with bergamot, served alongside ripe mango. Finished with tangy passion fruit syrup and fresh raspberries, the dessert delivers a bright interplay of citrus, floral tea notes, and tropical sweetness.

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The Real French Toast 4.2/5

The Real French Toast ($14) features soft, fluffy brioche on the inside, with a golden, crisp exterior, paired with smooth ice cream. The contrast of hot and cold creates a delightful interplay of flavours and textures. This is certainly not your average brunch fare, a thick slice of brioche that remains pillowy inside while perfectly caramelised outside.

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Raspberry Chantilly 4/5

To round off the meal, we had the Raspberry Chantilly. As someone who is not fond of overly sweet desserts, this was a refreshing change. The raspberry sorbet was the highlight, vividly red and packed with a tart, zippy tang that really whets the appetite. Topped with airy vanilla Chantilly, the fragrant cream helped balance the acidity of the berries. Simple yet well-executed, the ratio of cream to sorbet was spot on, making each spoonful a harmonious blend of creamy sweetness and fruit tartness.

Moutarde is a welcome addition to Singapore's dining landscape, a restaurant that carries the weight of Chef Paul Pairet's celebrated legacy without any of the stuffiness. Whether you are drawn in by the live carvery spectacle, the convivial bistro atmosphere, or simply the promise of well-executed French cooking in a relaxed setting, Moutarde delivers on all fronts. Do make your reservations early.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Moutarde
Weave
Resorts World Sentosa
26 Sentosa Gateway
#B1-219 to 221
Singapore 098138
Tel: +65 65776256
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Nearest MRT: Harbourfront (CC, NE Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Thu: 1130am - 3pm, 6pm - 10pm
Fri-Sun: 1130am - 10pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Harbourfront MRT station. Take Exit C or E. Walk to Vivocity Level 3 to Vivocity Monorail Station. Take the Monorail to Sentosa. Alight at Resorts World Station. Walk to the destination. Journey time is about 10 minutes. [Map]

Thursday, April 17, 2025

Kaya @ The Standard Singapore - A Bold New Take of Japanese Izakaya

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Kaya at The Standard Singapore is a relatively new addition, opening in December 2024. The menu offers sharing plates inspired by familiar Japanese flavours with a fresh, inventive twist — mirrored by the equally creative cocktails from Kaya Bar.

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Daikon Slaw 5/5

To begin with, both starters — the Daikon Slaw ($14) and It Is What It Is ($26) — were excellent. The Daikon Slaw delivered the perfect crunch, thanks to the way the white daikon was sliced into bean sprout-like strips and then tossed with charred corn and cucumber slices. A generous heap of crispy onions and ginger added a savoury warmth that balanced the freshness of the dish. Lightly coated in dressing, every bite celebrated the simplicity and quality of the ingredients.

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It Is What It Is 5/5

It Is What It Is was a beautifully plated presentation of seasonal sashimi, dressed in a tangy wasabi vinaigrette and topped with dashi jelly and olive dust. The vinaigrette was vibrant and addictive, delivering a mustardy sharpness that enhanced the delicate flavours of the fish. A sprinkle of mustard cress echoed the wasabi notes, while the olive dust — presumably made from dehydrated olives — added a salty umami depth reminiscent of shoyu.

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Nikujaga 5/5

For mains, the Nikujaga ($39) impressed me with its twice-cooked short rib, which had a buttery mouthfeel and a robust beefy flavour. An umami-sweet nikutare, shio kombu, and katsuobushi elevated this richness. Pickled shimeji mushrooms added just the right acidity to cut through the fattiness of the meat.

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Kani Meshi Nabe 3.8/5

The Kani Meshi Nabe ($65) offered an interesting take on Japanese claypot rice, combining elements of Kani Meshi and Kani Nabe. Served tableside with a drizzle of uni crème mixed into slightly scorched rice, the dish brought together sweet, oceany, and briny notes from the snow crab, ikura, and uni. While the flavours were spot on, I would have preferred the rice to be firmer and less wet, better to emulate the texture of traditional claypot rice.

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Sweet Potato Mont Blanc 4/5

Dessert was a tough choice, with every option looking equally tempting. I settled on the Sweet Potato Mont Blanc ($16), which featured a trio of Japanese sweet potatoes: velvety purple potato purée, yellow sweet potato crisps, and savoury-sweet orange sweet potato dust, served together with nutty pistachio sponge and candied chestnuts. I loved the interplay of textures and the depth of flavour, though I felt the generous amount of sweet potato purée could have been better balanced with a bit more of the pistachio sponge.

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Niji Negroni

From Kaya Bar, the meal was completed with the Niji Negroni — a vibrant concoction of Sakura tea–infused Roku Gin, Discarded Cascara Sweet Vermouth, yuzu umeshu, barrel-aged Campari, and yuzu bitters, served in a glass rimmed with zero-waste lemongrass powder.

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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.


Kaya
The Standard, Singapore
12 Orange Grove Rd
#02-00
Singapore 258353
Tel: 6040 1888
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Nearest MRT: Orchard (NS, TE Line)

Opening Hours:
Sun-Thu: 630am - 1030pm
Fri-Sat: 630am - 11pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Orchard MRT station. Take Exit 4. Walk towards Wheellock Place via ION. Exit Wheellock Place and turn left towards Liat Tower. Cross the road at the traffic light junction and turn left towards Royal Thai Embassy. Walk down to the end of Orchard Road. Turn right onto Orange Grove Road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 23 minutes. [Map]

Thursday, March 6, 2025

Nomada @ Keong Saik - Where Tradition Meets Bold Perspective, Where Every Flavour Tells A Story

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A recent addition to the lively Keong Saik restaurant scene, Nómada has quickly become a buzzworthy spot, even drawing a full house on a weekday evening when we visited. Chef Gonzalo Landin, formerly of Binomio and Set of Six, brings his global culinary expertise to the table, serving Spanish cuisine with a modern, innovative twist.

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The décor at Nómada showcases rustic Spanish charm with a sleek, contemporary elegance, featuring warm lighting and earthy tones. For private events, there's also a curtained-off area towards the back of the restaurant for a more intimate setting.

Upon reviewing the menu, it's clear that Chef Landin doesn't shy away from incorporating adventurous ingredients, making Nómada an exciting choice even for the seasoned foodie. If you're game to try something a little different, there's chicken liver, ox tongue and even pig ears on the menu! But don't worry if that's not for you — the à la carte format ensures everyone can choose something you'll enjoy.

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Homemade Flatbread with Za’atar 4/5

We started our dinner with the Homemade Flatbread with Za'atar ($16), a starter featuring Za'atar — a traditional Middle Eastern spice blend. This aromatic mix typically combines dried oregano, thyme, sumac, and toasted sesame seeds. The flatbread was soft and pillowy, topped with goat cheese and rocket.

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Grilled Oyster with Spicy Sobrasada 3/5

Next, we were served Grilled Oyster with Spicy Sobrasada (2pcs, $16), which had a vibrant presentation thanks to the sobrasada. This soft spread, made from cured pork sausage and seasoned with paprika and other spices, brings a smoky flavour to the dish. However, the combination of the spicy sobrasada and the oyster didn't particularly complement each other.

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Squids, Lemon & Parsley Sauce with Squid Ink Emulsion 4.2/5

I much preferred the Squid with Lemon & Parsley Sauce and Squid Ink Emulsion ($26), where the lemon and parsley sauce really stood out. Zesty and fresh, it was so delicious that I found myself going back for more. The squid itself was sufficiently tender with a slight chewiness, the subtle taste of the squid allowing the brightness of the sauce to shine through.

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Braised Short Ribs on the Bone with Cauliflower 4/5

The Braised Short Ribs on the Bone with Cauliflower ($38) was a comforting dish that delivered hearty, savoury flavours. The short ribs were cooked very well, with a fork-tender texture. However, the dish gets a bit heavy and slightly oily after a while, so it's best to share it.

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Iberico Pork Chop, Apple Cider Gels and Hipsy Cabbage 4.5/5

Between the beef and pork dishes we tried, we unanimously agreed that the Iberico Pork Chop, Apple Cider Gels and Hipsy Cabbage ($38) was our preferred choice. The pork chop was juicy and tender, with a hint of pink in the centre. We also loved the apple cider gel's subtle sweetness and tanginess, which added a lovely balance to the taste of the pork. The apple cider gel is also something interesting and different from the apple sauce you usually get with pork chops.

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Iberico Pluma Rice 4.8/5

I was very impressed with the Iberico Pluma Rice ($68), a paella dish served in a large, shallow pan. The rice was rich and savoury, having absorbed the full depth of the broth and seasonings. The texture of the rice was slightly chewy, offering a substantial mouthfeel and delightfully crispy bits at the bottom and sides. Cooked with Iberico Pluma, a tender cut of pork, this dish satisfied my paella cravings.

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Custard & Nutmeg Tart with Salted Caramel Ice Cream 4/5

At first glance, I mistook this for a cheesecake, and perhaps it was inspired by the cheesecake and given a little twist. The Custard & Nutmeg Tart, paired with Salted Caramel Ice Cream ($16), featured a velvety custard filling, subtly spiced with nutmeg, whilst the salted caramel ice cream lent this dessert a sweet and salty creaminess.

Nómada's menu is different from traditional Spanish restaurants, with a style sure to appeal to those who enjoy bold, intense flavours. The restaurant features an open-concept kitchen, allowing diners to watch the chefs at work, though it also means you might leave with a slight smokiness on your clothes.

Penned by Shermine. Through her pictures and stories, she shares her journey of savouring new flavours and experiences. Note: This is an invited tasting.


Nomada
1 Keong Saik Road
#01-05
Singapore 089109
Tel: +65 8209 7809
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Nearest MRT: Outram Park (DT, EW, TE Line), Maxwell (TE Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Fri: 12pm - 230pm, 530pm - 1030pm
Sat: 530pm - 1030pm
(Closed on Sun)

Direction:
1) Alight at Outram Park MRT station. Take Exit 4. Walk straight towards Kreta Ayer Road. Turn right onto Keong Siak Road. Walk down Keong Siak Road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Maxwell MRT station. Take Exit 3. Walk straight down Neil Road to Keong Saik Road. Turn right onto Keong Saik Road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 3 mintues. [Map]

Monday, January 20, 2025

Meow BBQ @ Bugis+ - CNY Exclusive Meow BBQ 2025 Can Platter

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Usher in the Chinese New Year with lively energy and festivities at Meow Barbecue, a popular Chinese cat-themed barbecue restaurant known for its cute meat platters designed to look like cat food cans. Gather your friends and indulge in a festive feast specially crafted to celebrate the Year of the Snake.

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Since it's Chinese New Year, Meow Barbecue has launched a ⁠Prosperity Yu Sheng with little abalones. It's available at both the Bugis+ and VivoCity outlets until 9 Feb, so you can lo hei with friends and family when you come here for your next barbecue feast.

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CNY-exclusive Meow BBQ 2025 Can Platter

Of course, the highlight of the evening was the CNY-exclusive Meow BBQ 2025 Can Platter. This festive platter opens up with fanfare to reveal six cuts of meat and signatures, perfect for grilling and sharing (suggested 2-3 pax). From 13 Jan to 9 Feb, the Lucky Snake Can Platter is available at a special price of $88++ (U.P. $128) at both Bugis+ and VivoCity outlets.

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The platter consists of:

•⁠ ⁠Thick Cut Iberico Pork Belly (120g)
•⁠ ⁠Wagyu Beef Short Ribs (120g)
•⁠ ⁠Thick Cut Pork Collar (120g)
•⁠ ⁠Meow Signature Spicy Chicken with Szechuan Pepper (150g)
•⁠ ⁠Diamond Cut Marinated Beef Ribs (120g)
•⁠ ⁠Rose Ox Tongue (100g)


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The platter offers a variety of delicious barbecue options, and the meat quality is satisfying. I was particularly intrigued by the signature spicy chicken with Szechuan pepper. Its bold, flavourful kick was delicious; I've not had BBQ chicken like this before. We also got to try ox tongue, which was a first for some at the table. You may opt to DIY or request that the staff help you grill the meat.

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With every Lucky Snake Can Platter purchased, customers are entitled to a chance to try their luck at Meow Barbecue's Chinese New Year Hong Bao Wall, a sure-win lucky draw offering a chance to win real gold, along with other exclusive prizes, including a cute pair of chopsticks and bowls adorned with adorable cat-themed designs, a limited-edition Meow Barbecue Exclusive 2025 Calendar, dining vouchers and other festive goodies!

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Customers also stand a chance to participate in the lucky draw for every $150++ spent and twice the chance if they spend $300++ on a single receipt.

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We also tried the Pork Belly with Kimchi and Cheese, prepared by layering kimchi and cheese onto the pork belly, then folding and grilling it — almost like a grilled cheese sandwich! The result is a mouthwatering pocket of melty cheese, and kimchi enveloped in tender pork belly. The staff then sliced it into portions for us to enjoy. This was something quite unique and enjoyable.

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We also participated in the Cheese Pull Challenge: Get 50% off every Cheese Corn (U.P. $6.80) ordered by simply tagging @meow_bbq on Instagram or Meow Barbecue on Facebook. Pull the cheese to 50cm or more to enjoy it for free! Honestly, the dish is rather simple, just consisting of melted cheese and corn. However, if you’re looking to have some fun, this could be an entertaining game to play at the table. Roll it well before stretching to ensure that you can get it above 50cm. In fact, our table stretched it to over a metre!

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Signature Caramel Pudding, Strawberry Cat Paw Jelly Pudding

For dessert, we had their Signature Caramel Pudding and Strawberry Cat Paw Jelly Pudding. I preferred the Caramel Pudding, which had a lovely custard texture and flavour. The Strawberry Jelly, though undeniably cute, was way too sweet for my taste.

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Meow Barbecue has a playful and quirky vibe, with feline-themed décor and friendly staff that adds to the overall fun experience. The grilled meat served is fresh and tasty, and the prices are rather reasonable, making it a good choice for gatherings the next time those BBQ cravings strike!

Photographed and penned by Shermine. She shares her journey of savouring new flavours and experiences through her pictures and stories. Note: This is an invited tasting.


Meow BBQ
Bugis+
201 Victoria Street
#01-17
Singapore 188067
Tel: +65 80384659
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Nearest MRT: Bugis(EW Line, DT Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Thu: 1130am - 1030pm
Fri-Sat: 1130am - 12midnight
Sun: 1130am - 1130pm

Direction: 
1) Alight at Bugis MRT station. Take Exit C. Cross the road. Turn left and walk down Victoria Street. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]