Showing posts with label Sourdough. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sourdough. Show all posts

Saturday, May 30, 2026

The Winery Gourmet Bar @ East Coast Road - New Menu With Attractive Promotional Line-up

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The Winery Gourmet Bar along East Coast Road recently launched a revamped menu comprising 10 new dishes crafted to pair with curated wines and beers. The menu serves modern European cuisine designed to complement its extensive selection of Old World and New World wines, including rare varietals. It features a walk-in retail cellar and two private dining rooms.

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Signature Shio Kombu Butter with Sourdough 3/5

We started with the Signature Shio Kombu Butter with Sourdough ($8) and Mango Burrata Salad ($24). While the umami-packed shio kombu butter was lusciously addictive, the sourdough toasts resembled toasted thin slices of white bread that had gone limp after sitting out for too long.

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Mango Burrata Salad 3.8/5

The Mango Burrata Salad, however, was an enjoyable combination of creamy burrata and juicy, sweet mangoes. That said, it was disappointing to see the burrata served as a cut portion rather than whole, losing the indulgent experience of slicing through an entire, creamy burrata.

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Grilled Spring Chicken 3/5

For mains, the Grilled Spring Chicken ($36) was a crowd-pleaser featuring half a spring chicken slow-roasted for 12 hours. While the honey mustard glaze lent the skin plenty of flavour, the meat itself lacked seasoning and was not as tender as expected. Thankfully, the accompanying baby potatoes and button mushrooms were soft, tender and comforting.

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Marinated Pork Ribs 4.2/5

The Marinated Pork Ribs ($36) were finger-licking good, with fork-tender meat falling effortlessly off the bone. The level of caramelisation and char was brilliant, rendering the fats beautifully and packing every bite with flavour. The fries were equally satisfying, golden and crisp on the outside, fluffy on the inside.

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Cold Capellini with Charred Octopus 2.5/5

Added to the new pasta selection is the Cold Capellini with Charred Octopus ($34). Unfortunately, this dish felt poorly conceived, almost as though two separate dishes, Grilled Octopus and Cold Capellini, had been awkwardly combined into one. The beautifully charred octopus could easily have shone as a standalone dish, and it felt wasted scattered among capellini heavily dosed with truffle oil.

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Date Pudding 2/5

Dessert was perhaps the most disappointing course. The Date Pudding ($18) turned out more like a sponge cake drenched in an overly cloying butterscotch sauce. The Earl Grey ice cream overpowered the dessert with its floral notes, while the softened crispy puff rice and shards of honeycomb did little to elevate the dish.

The Winery Gourmet Bar has a warm and inviting ambience. However, service is slow and inattentive. The main draw of The Winery Gourmet Bar, in my opinion, lies instead in its attractive daily promotions and extensive wine selection.

Current Promotions
Daily Happy Hour: From their opening - 7pm diners can enjoy wine at $10 or beers at $9.
Weekend Roast (Sat & Sun, 12pm–4pm): $49 for a roast platter, inclusive of 2 glasses of selected wine or 2 full pints of beer.

Photos and words by Si An. A homebody who is allured by travelling, loves the feel of freedom, the smell of the rain and the aroma of fine coffee and food.


The Winery Gourmet Bar
907 East Coast Road
#01-03
Springvale
Singapore 459107
Tel: +65 9643 3188
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Nearest MRT: Marine Terrace (TE Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Fri: 3pm - 12am
Sat: 12pm - 12am
Sun: 12pm - 10pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Marine Terrace MRT station. Take Exit 4. Walk to the bus stop opposite block 57. Take bus number 13 or 16. Alight 5 stops later. Walk back down East Coast Road. Walk to the destination. Journey time is about 15 minutes. [Map]

Sunday, May 17, 2026

Les Ducs @ Ann Siang Hill - Returns with Soulful Bouillon Lunch and Fun French Dining

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Tucked along the charming enclave of Ann Siang Hill, Les Ducs returns with a refreshed identity under French chef-owner Louis Pacquelin. Rather than chasing trends, the reintroduction feels grounded and sincere. It is a thoughtful expression of the chef’s culinary journey, shaped by classical French training and years spent working across Asia.

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Having honed his craft under the likes of Alain Ducasse, with stints at Aux Lyonnais and BBR by Alain Ducasse at Raffles Hotel Singapore, Chef Pacquelin brings with him a strong foundation in traditional French techniques. At Les Ducs, this manifests in a menu that balances technical finesse with a relaxed, approachable spirit, what he aptly calls “Fun French Dining.”

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Sourdough 4/5

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Country Terrine | Duck Rilletes 3.5/5

Available Monday to Saturday, the Bouillon lunch menu draws inspiration from traditional French home cooking and brasserie classics. Designed to be fuss-free and wallet-friendly, it offers a selection of hearty dishes suited for both quick business lunches and leisurely afternoons.

We began our meal with Country Terrine | Duck Rillettes ($8), paired with toasted Sourdough ($3). The sourdough arrived crisp on the outside with a light, airy crumb, making it an ideal canvas for the rich, fatty duck rillettes. The spread was indulgent yet balanced, with a depth of flavour that spoke of careful preparation.

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Snails, Garlic and Parsley Butter 3/5

The Snails with Garlic and Parsley Butter ($12) delivered on flavour, a fragrant medley of garlic and herbaceous parsley folded into a buttery base. However, the decision to serve the escargots without their shells left the dish dry. While the aromatic butter carried the dish, it missed the lusciousness typically associated with this French classic.

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Steam Prawns, Cocktail Sauce 4/5

On the other hand, the Prawn Cocktail ($10) was a refreshing contrast. Featuring four plump, sweet prawns, lightly poached to retain their natural texture, the dish was elevated by a tangy, creamy cocktail sauce. It was simple yet satisfying, offering a bright and zesty palate cleanser.

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Roasted Chicken Leg, Mushroom Sauce, French Fries 4.2/5

The Roasted Chicken Leg with Mushroom Sauce and French Fries ($15) stood out immediately for its value. A generously sized chicken leg arrived with beautifully crisped skin and tender, juicy meat. The accompanying mushroom cream sauce was rich and earthy, coating each bite with comforting depth. Paired with a heap of crispy, thin-cut fries perfect for soaking up the sauce, this dish punches well above its price point.

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Confit Duck Leg, Saute Potatoes 4.2/5

Equally satisfying was the Confit Duck Leg with Sautéed Potatoes ($22). Prepared in the traditional method, the duck leg was slow-cooked until fork-tender, then pan-fried to finish, achieving a delicate, crisp skin. The sautéed potatoes, lightly tossed with garlic and herbs, provided a rustic and hearty accompaniment. This was classic French comfort food at its best. It is rich, savoury, and deeply satisfying without unnecessary embellishments.

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Chocolat Liegeois 4/5

Desserts leaned towards simplicity but remained enjoyable. The Chocolat Liégeois ($9) comes with vanilla ice cream, rich chocolate sauce, and almonds. It is straightforward yet indulgent, delivering familiar flavours that please.

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Creme Mont Blanc 4/5

More interesting was the Crème Mont Blanc ($8), a playful take on the traditional French dessert. Featuring a smooth chestnut purée with a naturally nutty sweetness, it was topped with meringue to mimic the snow-capped Mont Blanc. While lighter than its classic counterpart, it retained the essence of the original with a modern, approachable twist.

Les Ducs’ revival is less about reinvention and more about refinement. Chef Louis Pacquelin presents a menu that feels personal and grounded, combining the rigour of French culinary tradition with subtle influences from his time in Asia. The Bouillon lunch, in particular, stands out for its honest cooking and exceptional value, making it a compelling option in the Ann Siang Hill dining scene. For those seeking unpretentious French fare with a touch of soul, Les Ducs delivers a dining experience that is both comforting and quietly confident.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Les Ducs
8 Ann Siang Hill
Singapore 069788
Tel: +65 9853 4710
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Nearest MRT: Maxwell (TE Line), Chinatown (DT, NE Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Sat: 12pm - 3pm, 530pm - 1130pm

Direction:

1) Alight at Maxwell MRT station. Take Exit 2. Walk down South Bridge Road towards Ann Siang Road. Turn right onto Ann Siang Road. Walk down Ann Siang Road. Turn left onto Club Street. Walk to the destination. Journey time about 4 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Chinatown MRT station. Take Exit A. Walk down Pagoda Street to South Bridge Road. Cross the road and turn right. Walk down South Bridge Road. Turn left onto Ann Siang Hill and walk down Ann Siang Hill. Walk to the destination. Journey time about 10 minutes. [Map]


Thursday, October 9, 2025

Revolution Wine Bistro @ Henderson Industrial Park - New Food-Forward Dining Destination by The Team Behind Defunct RVLT

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From the team behind the now-closed RVLT, Revolution at Henderson Road is a brand-new restaurant that has redefined itself as a food-forward dining destination, shedding its old wine bar image. The cosy space is designed in collaboration with iconic Danish design house Fritz Hansen. It is furnished entirely with pieces from their design heritage, lending an understated yet elegant and cosy atmosphere.

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Chicken Nuggets with Tomato Sriracha 4.5/5

At lunch, the menu leans towards simple, comforting fare — shareable starters, locally inspired pastas, and hearty mains. A must-try from the sharing plates is the Chicken Nuggets with Tomato Sriracha ($20), a highly requested favourite carried over from its previous spot. These are far from your usual fast-food nuggets. Made from a golden ratio of 80% chicken thigh and breast to 20% soft bones, they were tender and succulent, with a contrasting crispy crust. The crunchy, soft-bone bits buried within elevated the textural enjoyment. And what made these morsels even more addictive was the in-house Tomato Sriracha dip, crafted with 3-day fermented tomatoes, which imparted a fruity-sweet, vinegary tartness and a punch of heat, making it an excellent palate awakener.

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Homemade Sourdough with Whipped Seaweed Butter 4.5/5

The Homemade Sourdough with Whipped Seaweed Butter ($8) was pleasing, featuring a well-made sourdough that struck a delicate balance of tang, nuttiness, and structure, with a crusty exterior and a chewy interior that paired beautifully with the umami-rich butter.

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Hua Diao White Clams Linguine 4.5/5

Revolution also offers a Set Lunch ($28.80) comprising a salad, a choice of pasta, and a drink (iced tea, lemonade, or coffee). I tried both the Hua Diao White Clams Linguine ($19.80) and the Chicken Rendang Homemade Ravioli ($19.80). The linguine had an intoxicating aroma of Hua Diao wine, with a buttery, garlicky sauce that coated the al dente pasta and large, meaty clams.

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Chicken Rendang Homemade Ravioli 2/5

The ravioli, however, paled in comparison. The pasta dough was a bit thick, and the minced chicken filling made only a slight impact. While the rendang gravy was bold and aromatic, textured with seasoned breadcrumbs, a simpler execution, such as egg pasta with shredded chicken, could have been more successful in conveying the idea.

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Kale Salad 4/5

Among the salads, the Kale Salad was delightful, featuring crisp, fried kale paired with fresh leaves, avocado chunks, and tomatoes.

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Crystal Sensu Fan 5/5

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Chicken Skin Stroopwafel 5/5

Dinner service features a five-course tasting menu ($98++), and I tried a couple of the courses. The starters showcase a Trio of Snacks, starting with Crystal Sensu Fan, topped with Lobster Roe Bavarois and Caviar, which was incredibly delicate yet deeply umami. The Chicken Skin Stroopwafel with Drunken Foie Gras and Rose Wine Jelly offered a playful contrast of crisp chicken skin waffle and unctuous foie gras terrine, with the jelly cutting through the richness.

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Mala Taco 4.5/5

In the same vein, the Mala Taco, filled with luscious negitoro and topped with tomato jelly, featured a sesame and hazelnut-infused tuile that delivered a layered sweet-savoury nuttiness and mala warmth without overwhelming the negitoro. In contrast, the tomato jelly balanced the richness of the bite.

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Mussels Cheong Fun 4.5/5

Another course I tried was the brilliantly executed Mussels Cheong Fun. The soft, tender cheong fun acted like a delicate veil, concealing a surprise of aromatic moules marinières beneath — sweet-savoury with a touch of brininess, brightened by vibrant acidity and a drizzle of scallion oil that added gentle herbaceous notes. Paired with a Jerusalem artichoke purée, the mild, earthy base absorbed the sauce beautifully, making for a deeply satisfying bite.

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Pandan Madeleines 4/5

Rounding off the meal, the petite Pandan Madeleines ($12) were delightful, with a lingering buttery flavour in every bite.

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Photos and words by Si An. A homebody who is allured by travelling, loves the feel of freedom, the smell of the rain and the aroma of fine coffee and food.


Revolution
Henderson Industrial Park
211 Henderson Road
#01-05
Singapore 159552
Tel: +65 8955 8168
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Nearest MRT: Redhill (EW Line), Telok Blangah (CC Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Wed: 11am - 3pm
Thu-Sat: 11am - 3pm, 6pm - 12midnight
(Closed on Sun)

Direction:
1) Alight at Redhill MRT station. Take Exit A. Walk to bus stop at Redhill MRT station (Stop ID 10209). Take bus 145. Alight 5 stops later. Walk to destination. Journey time about 10 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Telok Blangah MRT station. Take Exit A. Cross the road. Walk to bus stop opposite Telok Blangah MRT station (Stop ID 14169). Take bus 176. Alight 4 stops later. Cross the road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 12 minutes. [Map]

Friday, July 11, 2025

665 Degrees Fahrenheit (665°F) @ Andaz Singapore - 'Tastes & Tunes', Strum Up an Unforgettable Night by Guitarist Dansen John

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We had a thoroughly enjoyable night out at 665°F, which is perched on Level 38 of Andaz Singapore. Specialising in meat-centric cuisine with Southeast Asian influences, the restaurant boasts an imported PIRA oven from Barcelona. Fuelled by a mix of charcoal and wood, it reaches a searing 665 degrees Fahrenheit, imparting bold, authentic grilled flavours and the irresistible aroma of barbecue to every dish.

On this occasion, we were treated to the full experience of 665°F. First, we had our dinner in the main dining room, enjoying some of their signature dishes. Then, we adjourned to The Cellar for their 'Tastes & Tunes' experience, where guitarist Dansen John serenaded us.

The Cellar is an elegant, cosy, and dimly lit space that offers an extensive selection of Old and New World wines, all set against the stunning backdrop of Marina Bay. Within this understated, luxurious lounge setting, Dansen's soulful blend of jazz, blues, and acoustic pop creates a rich, contemporary soundscape. It's a sophisticated way to unwind, and guests can enjoy a curated selection of fine wines, small plates, and nibbles, such as sliders, olives, cheese and ham, wings, and fries. Cellar Sessions take place every Saturday from 8:30 PM onwards.

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Signature Sourdough Bread and Seasonal Dip

Dinner began with a serving of their warm Signature Sourdough Bread, accompanied by a seasonal dip that was especially satisfying, complemented by a touch of their freshly ground pepper.

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Crudo Of Hiramasa Kingfish & Yellowfin Tuna 4.2/5

Next, we were served a cold appetiser of Crudo of Hiramasa Kingfish and Yellowfin Tuna dressed in a zesty tomato ponzu. The dish was garnished with tomberries, crunchy pickled cucumber, and a drizzle of gamtae oil. The textures were lovely, and it made for a light, refreshing start that whets the appetite for the courses to come.

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Tomato Salad 4/5

For my dining companion, who doesn't take raw fish, they thoughtfully offered a bright and refreshing Tomato Salad instead.

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Traditional French Onion Soup 4.5/5

Next, we were served their Traditional French Onion Soup, a dish I was particularly excited about, as I absolutely love French onion soup. Presented in a deep bowl, their version featured a rich, slow-cooked onion broth that was hearty and delicious. In place of the usual croutons, it offered a local twist with crispy youtiao, topped with a golden, savoury layer of melted Gruyère cheese.

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665°F Wagyu Tasting, 4.5/5

For the main event, we savoured three exceptional cuts of beef, each showcasing distinct qualities. The first was the Tajima Cross-Bred Wagyu Bavette, with a Marble Score of 4-5, offering a tender yet robust flavour with a satisfying balance of fat and meat.

Next, the Robbins Island 100% Full Blood Wagyu Tenderloin, with an impressive Marble Score of 7-8, stood out for its rich depth of flavour and melt-in-your-mouth tenderness.

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Finally, the Satsuma Full Blood Wagyu Striploin, graded at Marble Score A4, was juicy and buttery, enhanced by the accompanying beef fat.

Among these cuts, the Robbins Island Full Blood Wagyu Tenderloin was our favourite! The beef was served alongside tomatoes, roasted garlic confit and a Sumac Selection of Mustards and Sauces, complementing each cut well.

We were also presented with three side dishes to accompany our wagyu tasting plate:

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Roasted Yukon Potatoes 4/5

Potatoes are a must-have when enjoying steak, and this side dish did not disappoint. Golden and tender Roasted Yukon Potatoes were tossed with fragrant curry leaves and a touch of dried chilli.

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Crispy Brussels Sprouts Sesame 3.5/5

Crisp-fried Brussels Sprouts are elevated with nutty sesame seeds, a kick of fresh jalapeño, and topped with delicate shavings of smoky bonito from Cameron Highlands.

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Padron Peppers 'A La Plancha' 3.8/5

Charred to perfection on a hot griddle, these mild Padron Peppers are served with a cooling drizzle of tangy hung yoghurt, balancing smoky heat with creamy freshness.

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Whiskey-Fired Ice Cream S'more 3.8/5

For dessert, the Whiskey-Fired Ice Cream S'more is a showstopper. A cube of Madagascan Vanilla & Salted Caramel ice cream is drizzled with hot fudge sauce, then flambéed with whiskey tableside. It's served alongside a graham cookie for the perfect finish. I only wish there had been less ice cream and a bit more marshmallow and hot fudge sauce instead!

In addition to their à la carte menu, 665°F offers 3- to 5-course signature dinner sets, along with an enticing $68++ unlimited steak frites deal available on weekends and public holidays. The service here was also excellent, and the team was warm, professional, and attentive throughout our visit. It's worth checking out for a relaxing night out or a special occasion.

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


665°F
Andaz Singapore
Level 38
5 Fraser Street
Singapore
Tel: +65 64081255
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Nearest MRT: Bugis (DT Line, EW Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 12pm - 23pm, 6pm - 1030pm

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

Sunday, December 29, 2024

Marymount Bakehouse @ Race Course Road - Full-Fledged Café With Artisanal Sourdough Loaves and Dishes

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Marymount Bakehouse has expanded its love for sourdough with a full-fledged café at Farrer Park, spreading the spirit of "Loavers Community" and a "Sourdough Living" lifestyle. Renowned for their hand-scored, naturally fermented sourdough loaves, Chef-owner Ian Ferdinand Chong combines his experiences in casual and fine dining to showcase creative sourdough expressions through artisanal loaves and café dishes.

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Platter of Sourdough

At the heart of the boulangerie are Marymount's signature sourdough loaves. The current curation includes rather interesting creations such as the earthy Tomatillo Salsa Verde ($16.60), a herbed bread inspired by Chef Ian's Latin American friends, and a chocolatey Oolong Hydrated and Dark Chocolate Chip Sourdough. If you wish to try various selections, a curated platter with spreads is available.

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The Feast of 7 Fishes Seafood Pie 5/5

Sourdough finds its way into their Levain Pies. The Feast of 7 Fishes Seafood Pie ($22.50) celebrates the bounty of the sea with a deluxe filling of tiger prawn velouté, scallops, crab, halibut, and seabass. The rich, creamy seafood mixture was well-seasoned, with delightful textures from the chunks of seafood and fried halibut topping, balanced by citrusy mayo.

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Apple & Rhubarb Custard Pie 4.5/5

Another highlight is the French-style Apple & Rhubarb Custard Pie (from $15.90 for 4-inch). Its intricate "spoke latticework" elevated its visual appeal and enhanced its textural experience. The tartness of the rhubarb was balanced by the sweetness of the custard and apples, creating layered flavours. The crust-to-filling ratio was spot on, making each bite a harmonious blend of taste and texture.

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Basque Tartine 3/5

Moving on to the cafe menu. A reinterpretation of an iconic wild mushroom dish Chef Ian tasted in San Sebastian, the Basque Tartine ($28) comprises sautéed porcini and chanterelle mushrooms, foie gras, and sunny-side-up eggs on a slice of their signature sourdough. Drenched in burnt butter, this tartine came across as an ideal hangover remedy. The nutty and sweet burnt butter balsamic tied the elements together and, at the same time, provided some relief to the overall saltiness. The foie gras may add a bit too much richness to the dish.

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Lemon Cream Morel & Broccolini Peasant Style Sourdough Pasta 3.5/5

The Lemon Cream Morel & Broccolini Peasant Style Sourdough Pasta ($22) is conceived out of a no-waste policy where excess sourdough discarded was transformed into fresh handmade pasta. This rustic pasta's shape and hearty bite made it ideal for the lemon cream sauce.

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.


Marymount Bakehouse
421 Race Course Road
Singapore 218668
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Nearest MRT: Farrer Park (NE Line)

Opening Hours:
Wed-Sun: 9am - 5pm
(Closed on Mon-Tue)

Direction:
1) Alight at Farrer Park MRT station. Take Exit B. Turn right and walk to Race Course Road. On Race Course Road, turn left and walk down Race Course Road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 6 minutes. [Map]

Thursday, September 21, 2023

Three Buns Quayside @ Robertson Quay - For Weekends Brunches, Award-Winning Burgers and Cocktails by Potato Head Family

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Nestled in the vibrant Robertson Quay of Singapore is Three Buns Quayside. This trendy eatery offers a menu that goes beyond the ordinary, featuring a mouthwatering selection of gourmet burgers crafted from the finest ingredients. The chic and welcoming ambience, paired with a carefully curated cocktail menu, makes Three Buns the perfect place to unwind with friends or enjoy a memorable meal by the scenic riverside.

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Aperol Spritz 4/5

Kickstart the meal with their selection of brunch cocktails, or brunchtails, as they called it. One of their standout offerings is the classic Aperol Spritz ($15). This refreshing cocktail is a harmonious blend of bright and zesty flavours, making it an ideal aperitif.

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Blueberry Basics 4.5/5

The brunch menu at Three Buns, available every weekend from 10am to 4pm, is a delightful fusion of classic brunch favourites and innovative twists. We tried the Blueberry Basics ($15), which features a generous stack of buttermilk pancakes, each layer light and fluffy, topped with a luscious wild blueberry compote and drizzled with organic grade A maple syrup. The pièce de résistance is the pairing with salted vanilla ice cream, a creamy and slightly savoury contrast that elevates this brunch dish to a level of pure indulgence.

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Shrooms with a View 4.2/5

The Shrooms with a View ($18) centres around scrambled free-range eggs prepared to a silky and tofu-like texture, providing a unique and velvety mouthfeel. The eggs are expertly paired with sautéed diced garlic mushrooms, olive oil and zesty tomato salsa to brighten the dish with fresh and tangy notes. All this deliciousness is served atop crispy and chewy toasted sourdough, which provides a delightful contrast in textures.

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Chick It Out 4/5

The Chick It Out ($20) features similar creamy scrambled free-range eggs with a unique tofu-like texture. The star of the dish is the twice-cooked sakura boneless chicken thigh that is perfectly tender and juicy. The guacamole, olive oil, and tomato salsa add a creamy, rich, and zesty note, while the crispy toasted sourdough provides a hearty base.

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Jason Four Cheese 4.5/5

The Jason Four Cheese ($27) is an indulgent masterpiece for burger enthusiasts. This signature burger boasts a decadent combination of flavours and textures, starting with a double beef patty made from 100g Tasmanian Vintage Beef Patties. What sets it apart is the special blend of four premium cheeses: VSOP Aged Gouda, Cave Aged Cheddar, Brie, and Mozzarella. The blend is expertly cooked down with Brewlander IPA to enhance the cheese infusion, creating a rich and intense cheese sauce that envelops the beef patties. The burger is further layered with double ketchup and three-island mayo, providing tangy and creamy elements that balance the richness of the cheese. All of these mouthwatering components are nestled inside a toasted demi brioche bun. The Jason Four Cheese burger is a flavour explosion that is both rich and intensely flavourful, making it a must-try for those seeking a truly indulgent and satisfying burger experience at Three Buns.

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Naughty Fries Jnr. 4/5

The Naughty Fries Jnr. ($10) is a delightful twist on loaded fries. They are generously coated with spiced béarnaise sauce and hot beef chilli, creating a contrast of creaminess and spiciness. The crispy fried shallots (bawang goreng) and Parmesan Reggiano cheese add crunch and richness, while the sesame seeds provide a nutty aroma. These fries have a curved potato chip-like shape perfect for scooping up the generous toppings. This dish is a flavour-packed and satisfying snack, ideal for those craving a combination of textures and bold flavours.

Photos and words 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.


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Three Buns Quayside
60 Robertson Quay
Singapore 238252
Tel: +65 69097838
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Nearest MRT: Chinatown (DT, NE Line), Fort Canning (DT Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Thu: 5pm - 12midnight
Fri: 12pm - 12midnight
Sat: 10am - 12midnight
Sun: 10am - 10pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Chinatown MRT station. Take Exit C. Walk to bus stop opposite State Courts (Stop ID 06171). Take bus number 51 or 186. Alight 1 stop later. Cross the road and walk to Alkaff Bridge. Cross the bridge and walk to destination. Journey time about 10 minutes. [Map]

2) 1) Alight at Fort Canning MRT station. Take Exit A. Walk to traffic junction of Clemenceau Ave and River Valley. Cross the road. Turn left and walk down Clemenceau Ave. Turn right onto Unity Street. Then left onto Merbau Road. Walk towards the river. At the river, turn right and walk to destination. Journey time about 10 minutes. [Map]